Marc Winnefeld
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Recent Articles
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Kessler L, Gehrke S, Winnefeld M, Huber B, Hoch E, Walter T, et al.
J Tissue Eng
. 2018 Jan;
8:2041731417744157.
PMID: 29318000
In vitro-generated soft tissue could provide alternate therapies for soft tissue defects. The aim of this study was to evaluate methacrylated gelatin/hyaluronan as scaffolds for soft tissue engineering and their...
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Madsen J, Rauch A, Van Hauwaert E, Schmidt S, Winnefeld M, Mandrup S
Genome Res
. 2017 Dec;
28(2):243-255.
PMID: 29233921
The ability to predict transcription factors based on sequence information in regulatory elements is a key step in systems-level investigation of transcriptional regulation. Here, we have developed a novel tool,...
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Kuehne A, Hildebrand J, Soehle J, Wenck H, Terstegen L, Gallinat S, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2017 Feb;
18(1):169.
PMID: 28201987
Background: Aging human skin undergoes significant morphological and functional changes such as wrinkle formation, reduced wound healing capacity, and altered epidermal barrier function. Besides known age-related alterations like DNA-methylation changes,...
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Fiedler J, Gronniger E, Pfanne A, Bronneke S, Schmidt K, Falk C, et al.
Exp Dermatol
. 2016 Aug;
26(3):284-286.
PMID: 27574096
No abstract available.
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Huber B, Link A, Linke K, Gehrke S, Winnefeld M, Kluger P
Tissue Eng Part C Methods
. 2016 Jun;
22(8):756-64.
PMID: 27334067
Large, deep full-thickness skin wounds from high-graded burns or trauma are not able to reepithelialize sufficiently, resulting in scar formation, mobility limitations, and cosmetic deformities. In this study, in vitro-constructed...
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Bormann F, Rodriguez-Paredes M, Hagemann S, Manchanda H, Kristof B, Gutekunst J, et al.
Aging Cell
. 2016 Mar;
15(3):563-71.
PMID: 27004597
Epigenetic changes represent an attractive mechanism for understanding the phenotypic changes associated with human aging. Age-related changes in DNA methylation at the genome scale have been termed 'epigenetic drift', but...
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Knott A, Achterberg V, Smuda C, Mielke H, Sperling G, Dunckelmann K, et al.
Biofactors
. 2015 Dec;
41(6):383-90.
PMID: 26648450
Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q10, Q10) represents an endogenously synthesized lipid-soluble antioxidant which is crucial for cellular energy production but is diminished with age and under the influence of external stress factors...
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Kuehne A, Emmert H, Soehle J, Winnefeld M, Fischer F, Wenck H, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2015 Jul;
59(3):359-71.
PMID: 26190262
Integrity of human skin is endangered by exposure to UV irradiation and chemical stressors, which can provoke a toxic production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative damage. Since oxidation...
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Bronneke S, Bruckner B, Sohle J, Siegner R, Smuda C, Stab F, et al.
Angiogenesis
. 2015 May;
18(3):361-71.
PMID: 26018928
Wound healing is a multistage process involving collaborative efforts of different cell types and distinct cellular functions. Among others, the high metabolic activity at the wound site requires the formation...
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Iwen K, Priewe A, Winnefeld M, Rose C, Siemers F, Rohwedel J, et al.
Exp Dermatol
. 2014 Apr;
23(6):395-400.
PMID: 24689514
Human adipose-derived stroma cells (ADSCs) have successfully been employed in explorative therapeutic studies. Current evidence suggests that ADSCs are unevenly distributed in subcutaneous adipose tissue; therefore, the anatomical origin of...