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Theresa M Lutz

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Ben Amara H, Farjam P, Lutz T, Omar O, Palmquist A, Lieleg O, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2024 May; 183:130-145. PMID: 38815684
Osteoarthritis (OA) poses significant therapeutic challenges, particularly OA that affects the hand. Currently available treatment strategies are often limited in terms of their efficacy in managing pain, regulating invasiveness, and...
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Kimna C, Lutz T, Lieleg O
Methods Mol Biol . 2024 Feb; 2763:383-394. PMID: 38347428
Mucin glycoproteins are ideal biomacromolecules for drug delivery applications since they naturally offer a plethora of different functional groups that can engage in specific and unspecific binding interactions with cargo...
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Lutz T, Kimna C, Lieleg O
Int J Biol Macromol . 2022 Jun; 215:102-112. PMID: 35724899
Biopolymer-based drug carriers are commonly used for the development of safe delivery systems. However, biopolymer-based systems are often highly sensitive to the acidic pH levels in the stomach and release...
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Lutz T, Kimna C, Casini A, Lieleg O
Mater Today Bio . 2022 Jan; 13:100203. PMID: 35079700
With the "many-headed" slime mold having been voted the unicellular organism of the year 2021 by the German Society of Protozoology, we are reminded that a large part of nature's...
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Tebcharani L, Wanzke C, Lutz T, Rodon-Fores J, Lieleg O, Boekhoven J
J Control Release . 2021 Oct; 339:498-505. PMID: 34662584
Drug delivery systems that release hydrophobic drugs with zero-order kinetics remain rare and are often complicated to use. In this work, we present a gellified emulsion (emulgel) that comprises oil...
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Lutz T, Marczynski M, Grill M, Wall W, Lieleg O
Langmuir . 2020 Oct; 36(43):12973-12982. PMID: 33090801
Mucin glycoproteins are the matrix-forming key components of mucus, the innate protective barrier protecting us from pathogenic attack. However, this barrier is constantly challenged by mucin-degrading enzymes, which tend to...
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Song J, Lutz T, Lang N, Lieleg O
Adv Healthc Mater . 2020 Sep; 10(4):e2000831. PMID: 32940004
Even though medical devices have improved a lot over the past decades, there are still issues regarding their anti-biofouling properties and tribological performance, and both aspects contribute to the short-...
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Marczynski M, Balzer B, Jiang K, Lutz T, Crouzier T, Lieleg O
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces . 2019 Nov; 187:110614. PMID: 31753616
In the human body, mucin glycoproteins efficiently reduce friction between tissues and thereby protect the mucosa from mechanical damage. Mucin lubricity is closely related to their molecular structure: it has...