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Sarker S, Koster M, Desai O, Rahim M, Herrmann S, Behme S, et al.
Biofabrication . 2024 Oct; 17(1). PMID: 39467389
Bacterial infection is a major challenge to human health. Although various potent antibiotics have emerged in recent decades, current challenges arise from the increasing number of multi-drug-resistant species. Infections associated...
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Rahim M, Waqas S, Lienenklaus S, Willbold E, Eisenburger M, Stiesch M
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2023 Nov; 11:1227148. PMID: 37929187
Type I interferon-beta (IFN-β) is a crucial component of innate and adaptive immune systems inside the host. The formation of bacterial biofilms on medical implants can lead to inflammatory diseases...
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Parizi M, Doll K, Rahim M, Mikolai C, Winkel A, Stiesch M
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Jul; 23(15). PMID: 35897634
Microbial infection and insufficient tissue formation are considered to be the two main causes of dental implant failure. Novel studies have focused on designing dual-functional strategies to promote antibacterial properties...
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Rahim M, Winkel A, Ingendoh-Tsakmakidis A, Lienenklaus S, Falk C, Eisenburger M, et al.
Biomedicines . 2022 Feb; 10(2). PMID: 35203495
Cytokine profiles are often perturbed after infections of medical implants. With a non-invasive imaging system, we report in a mouse model that interferon expression after infection of subcutaneous implants with...
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Rahim M, Winkel A, Lienenklaus S, Stumpp N, Szafranski S, Kommerein N, et al.
Microorganisms . 2020 Oct; 8(10). PMID: 33096869
The performance of biomaterials is often compromised by bacterial infections and subsequent inflammation. So far, the conventional analysis of inflammatory processes in vivo involves time-consuming histology and biochemical assays. The...
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Rahim M, Szafranski S, Ingendoh-Tsakmakidis A, Stiesch M, Mueller P
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces . 2019 Dec; 186:110684. PMID: 31812076
Infections of medical implants caused by bacterial biofilms are a major clinical problem. Bacterial colonization is predicted to be prevented by alkaline magnesium surfaces. However, in experimental animal studies, magnesium...
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Tufail Shah A, Zahid S, Ikram F, Maqbool M, Chaudhry A, Rahim M, et al.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl . 2019 Jul; 103:109812. PMID: 31349482
A novel tri-layered, functionally-graded chitosan membrane (FGM) with bioactive glass gradient (50%, 25%, and 0% wt.) was developed by lyophilization. A step-wise grading of chitosan, bioactive glass (BG), and Pluronic...
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Zahid S, Khan A, Chaudhry A, Ghafoor S, Ain Q, Raza A, et al.
J Biomater Appl . 2018 Dec; 33(7):967-978. PMID: 30509121
Development of a guided occlusive biodegradable membrane with controlled morphology in order to restrict the ingrowth of epithelial cells is still a challenge in dental tissue engineering. A bilayer membrane...
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Rahim M, Babbar A, Lienenklaus S, Pils M, Rohde M
Biomed Mater . 2017 Jun; 12(5):055006. PMID: 28569671
Biomaterial-associated Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm infections constitute a cascade of host immune reactions ultimately leading to implant failure. Due to the lack of relevant in vivo biofilm models, the majority of...
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Rahim M, Weizbauer A, Evertz F, Hoffmann A, Rohde M, Glasmacher B, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2016 Oct; 105(3):697-709. PMID: 27770566
Magnesium alloys are presently under investigation as promising biodegradable implant materials with osteoconductive properties. To study the molecular mechanisms involved, the potential contribution of soluble magnesium corrosion products to the...