Biblio

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Kilian D, Holtzhausen S, Groh W, Sembdner P, Czichy C, Lode A, Stelzer R, Gelinsky M. 3D extrusion printing of density gradients by variation of sinusoidal printing paths for tissue engineering and beyond. Acta Biomater. 2022.
Akkineni ARahul, Elci BSen, Lode A, Gelinsky M. Addition of High Acyl Gellan Gum to Low Acyl Gellan Gum Enables the Blends 3D Bioprintable. Gels. 2022;8(4).
Windisch J, Reinhardt O, Duin S, Schütz K, Rodriguez NJuliana No, Liu S, Lode A, Gelinsky M. Bioinks for Space Missions: the Influence of Long-term Storage of Alginate-Methylcellulose Based Bioinks on Printability as well as Cell Viability and Function. Adv Healthc Mater. 2023:e2300436.
Schütz K, Despang F, Lode A, Gelinsky M. Cell-laden biphasic scaffolds with anisotropic structure for the regeneration of osteochondral tissue. J Tissue Eng Regen Med. 2014.
Ahlfeld T, Lode A, Placht A-M, Fecht T, Wolfram T, Grom S, Hoess A, Vater C, Bräuer C, Heinemann S, et al. A comparative analysis of 3D printed scaffolds consisting of poly(lactic--glycolic) acid and different bioactive mineral fillers: aspects of degradation and cytocompatibility. Biomater Sci. 2023.
Dani S, Schütz K, Dikici E, Bernhardt A, Lode A. The effect of continuous long-term illumination with visible light in different spectral ranges on mammalian cells. Sci Rep. 2024;14(1):9444.
Emmermacher J, Spura D, Cziommer J, Kilian D, Wollborn T, Fritsching U, Steingroewer J, Walther T, Gelinsky M, Lode A. Engineering considerations on extrusion-based bioprinting: interactions of material behaviour, mechanical forces and cells in the printing needle. Biofabrication. 2020.
König U, Lode A, Welzel PB, Ueda Y, Knaack S, Henß A, Hauswald A, Gelinsky M. Heparinization of a biomimetic bone matrix: integration of heparin during matrix synthesis versus adsorptive post surface modification. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2013.
Quade M, Münch P, Lode A, Duin S, Vater C, Gabrielyan A, Rösen-Wolff A, Gelinsky M. The Secretome of Hypoxia Conditioned hMSC Loaded in a Central Depot Induces Chemotaxis and Angiogenesis in a Biomimetic Mineralized Collagen Bone Replacement Material. Adv Healthc Mater. 2019:e1901426.