Tatjana Schilling
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Recent Articles
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Spaeth K, Nawaz Q, Schilling T, Goetz-Neunhoeffer F, Detsch R, Boccaccini A, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
. 2024 Sep;
112(9):e35479.
PMID: 39225415
Doping of brushite cements with metal ions can entail many positive effects on biological and physicochemical properties. Cu ions are known to exhibit antibacterial properties and can additionally have different...
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Blum C, Taskin M, Shan J, Schilling T, Schlegelmilch K, Tessmar J, et al.
Small
. 2021 Mar;
17(13):e2007551.
PMID: 33690981
Biointerface engineering is a wide-spread strategy to improve the healing process and subsequent tissue integration of biomaterials. Especially the integration of specific peptides is one promising strategy to promote the...
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Blum C, Schlegelmilch K, Schilling T, Shridhar A, Rudert M, Jakob F, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2021 Jan;
5(12):6655-6666.
PMID: 33423484
Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing technology that produces readily handleable fibrous scaffolds with controlled geometry to support cell infiltration. Although MEW scaffolds have excellent potential for cell delivery...
4.
Tylek T, Blum C, Hrynevich A, Schlegelmilch K, Schilling T, Dalton P, et al.
Biofabrication
. 2019 Dec;
12(2):025007.
PMID: 31805543
Macrophages are key players of the innate immune system that can roughly be divided into the pro-inflammatory M1 type and the anti-inflammatory, pro-healing M2 type. While a transient initial pro-inflammatory...
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Tylek T, Schilling T, Schlegelmilch K, Ries M, Rudert M, Jakob F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Mar;
9(1):3533.
PMID: 30837625
In vitro co-cultures of different primary human cell types are pivotal for the testing and evaluation of biomaterials under conditions that are closer to the human in vivo situation. Especially...
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Ebert R, Schutze N, Schilling T, Seefried L, Weber M, Noth U, et al.
Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab
. 2019 Feb;
2(1):59-78.
PMID: 30743749
Bone development, regeneration and maintenance are governed by osteogenic differentiation processes from mesenchymal stem cells through to mature bone cells, which are directed by local growth and differentiation factors and...
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Simann M, Le Blanc S, Schneider V, Zehe V, Ludemann M, Schutze N, et al.
J Cell Biochem
. 2016 Jun;
118(2):263-275.
PMID: 27305863
Controlling the adipo-osteogenic lineage decision of trabecular human bone marrow stromal cells (hBMSCs) in favor of osteogenesis represents a promising approach for osteoporosis therapy and prevention. Previously, Fibroblast Growth Factor...
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Le Blanc S, Simann M, Jakob F, Schutze N, Schilling T
Exp Cell Res
. 2015 Sep;
338(2):136-48.
PMID: 26384550
Multipotent human bone marrow stromal cells (hBMSCs) are the common progenitors of osteoblasts and adipocytes. A shift in hBMSC differentiation in favor of adipogenesis may contribute to the bone loss...
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Simann M, Schneider V, Le Blanc S, Dotterweich J, Zehe V, Krug M, et al.
Bone
. 2015 May;
78:102-13.
PMID: 25959412
Heparins are broadly used for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis and embolism. Yet, osteoporosis is considered to be a severe side effect in up to one third of all...
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Schlegelmilch K, Keller A, Zehe V, Hondke S, Schilling T, Jakob F, et al.
Gene
. 2014 Sep;
551(2):243-54.
PMID: 25200494
WNT-induced secreted protein 1 (WISP1/CCN4), a member of the CCN protein family, acts as a downstream factor of the canonical WNT signaling pathway. Its expression is known to affect proliferation...