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    Restricted cell functions on micropillars are alleviated by surface-nanocoating with amino groups by Moerke, Caroline, Staehlke, Susanne, Rebl, Henrike, Finke, Birgit, Nebe, J Barbara

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2018)
    “…The topographical and chemical surface features of biomaterials are sensed by the cells, affecting their physiology at the interface. When placed on titanium,…”
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    Enhanced calcium ion mobilization in osteoblasts on amino group containing plasma polymer nanolayer by Staehlke, Susanne, Rebl, Henrike, Finke, Birgit, Mueller, Petra, Gruening, Martina, Nebe, J Barbara

    Published in Cell & bioscience (21-03-2018)
    “…Biomaterial modifications-chemical and topographical-are of particular importance for the integration of materials in biosystems. Cells are known to sense…”
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    Impact of plasma chemistry versus titanium surface topography on osteoblast orientation by Rebl, Henrike, Finke, Birgit, Lange, Regina, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter, Nebe, J. Barbara

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-10-2012)
    “…Topographical and chemical modifications of biomaterial surfaces both influence tissue physiology, but unfortunately little knowledge exists as to their…”
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    Local Inflammatory Response after Intramuscularly Implantation of Anti-Adhesive Plasma-Fluorocarbon-Polymer Coated Ti6AI4V Discs in Rats by Koppe, Charlotte, Hoene, Andreas, Walschus, Uwe, Finke, Birgit, Testrich, Holger, Pohl, Christopher, Brandt, Nico, Patrzyk, Maciej, Meichsner, Jürgen, Nebe, Barbara, Schlosser, Michael

    Published in Polymers (11-08-2021)
    “…Orthopaedic implants and temporary osteosynthesis devices are commonly based on Titanium (Ti). For short-term devices, cell-material contact should be…”
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    Plasma Polymerized Allylamine-The Unique Cell-Attractive Nanolayer for Dental Implant Materials by Nebe, J Barbara, Rebl, Henrike, Schlosser, Michael, Staehlke, Susanne, Gruening, Martina, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter, Walschus, Uwe, Finke, Birgit

    Published in Polymers (05-06-2019)
    “…Biomaterials should be bioactive in stimulating the surrounding tissue to accelerate the ingrowth of permanent implants. Chemical and topographical features of…”
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    Evaluation of osseointegration of titanium alloyed implants modified by plasma polymerization by Gabler, Carolin, Zietz, Carmen, Göhler, Rebecca, Fritsche, Andreas, Lindner, Tobias, Haenle, Maximilian, Finke, Birgit, Meichsner, Jürgen, Lenz, Solvig, Frerich, Bernhard, Lüthen, Frank, Nebe, J Barbara, Bader, Rainer

    “…By means of plasma polymerization, positively charged, nanometre-thin coatings can be applied to implant surfaces. The aim of the present study was to quantify…”
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    Surface-Coated Polylactide Fiber Meshes as Tissue Engineering Matrices with Enhanced Cell Integration Properties by Nebe, J. Barbara, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter, Walschus, Uwe, Schlosser, Michael, Finke, Birgit, Bergemann, Claudia, Rebl, Henrike, Wyrwa, Ralf, Schnabelrauch, Matthias, Lucke, Silke

    Published in International journal of polymer science (01-01-2014)
    “…Poly(L-lactide-co-D/L-lactide)-based fiber meshes resembling structural features of the native extracellular matrix have been prepared by electrospinning…”
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    Analysis of the Release Characteristics of Cu-Treated Antimicrobial Implant Surfaces Using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by Zietz, Carmen, Fritsche, Andreas, Finke, Birgit, Stranak, Vitezslav, Haenle, Maximilian, Hippler, Rainer, Mittelmeier, Wolfram, Bader, Rainer

    Published in Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications (01-01-2012)
    “…New developments of antimicrobial implant surfaces doped with copper (Cu) ions may minimize the risk of implant-associated infections. However, experimental…”
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    Accelerated cell-surface interlocking on plasma polymer-modified porous ceramics by Rebl, Henrike, Finke, Birgit, Schmidt, Jürgen, Mohamad, Heba S., Ihrke, Roland, Helm, Christiane A., Nebe, J. Barbara

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-12-2016)
    “…Excellent osseointegration of permanent implants is crucial for the long lasting success of the implantation. To improve the osseointegrative potential,…”
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    Tuning of the electrochemical properties of transparent fluorine-doped tin oxide electrodes by microwave pulsed-plasma polymerized allylamine by Cirocka, Anna, Zarzeczańska, Dorota, Wcisło, Anna, Ryl, Jacek, Bogdanowicz, Robert, Finke, Birgit, Ossowski, Tadeusz

    Published in Electrochimica acta (01-08-2019)
    “…We report here the dry, one-step, and low-temperature modification of FTO surfaces using pulsed plasma polymerization of allylamine (PPAAm). PPAAm/FTO surfaces…”
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    Poly (hexamethylene biguanide) adsorption on hydrogen peroxide treated Ti–Al–V alloys and effects on wettability, antimicrobial efficacy, and cytotoxicity by Müller, Gerald, Benkhai, Hicham, Matthes, Rutger, Finke, Birgit, Friedrichs, Wenke, Geist, Norman, Langel, Walter, Kramer, Axel

    Published in Biomaterials (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract An effective amount of the antiseptic agent PHMB cannot simply be placed on the surface of titanium alloys where hydrocarbons were removed by…”
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    Aging of Plasma-Polymerized Allylamine Nanofilms and the Maintenance of Their Cell Adhesion Capacity by Finke, Birgit, Rebl, Henrike, Hempel, Frank, Schäfer, Jan, Liefeith, Klaus, Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter, Nebe, J. Barbara

    Published in Langmuir (25-11-2014)
    “…The long-term stability and γ-sterilisability of bioactive layers is the precondition for the application of implants. Thus, aging processes of a microwave…”
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    Abrogated Cell Contact Guidance on Amino-Functionalized Microgrooves by Mörke, Caroline, Rebl, Henrike, Finke, Birgit, Dubs, Manuela, Nestler, Peter, Airoudj, Aissam, Roucoules, Vincent, Schnabelrauch, Matthias, Körtge, Andreas, Anselme, Karine, Helm, Christiane A, Nebe, J. Barbara

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (29-03-2017)
    “…Topographical and chemical features of biomaterial surfaces affect the cell physiology at the interface and are promising tools for the improvement of…”
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    The effect of positively charged plasma polymerization on initial osteoblastic focal adhesion on titanium surfaces by Finke, Birgit, Luethen, Frank, Schroeder, Karsten, Mueller, Petra D, Bergemann, Claudia, Frant, Marion, Ohl, Andreas, Nebe, Barbara J

    Published in Biomaterials (01-10-2007)
    “…Abstract The crucial factor of metal implant ingrowth in the bone is the rapid cellular acceptance. Therefore, the knowledge about additionally used adhesion…”
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    Structure Retention and Water Stability of Microwave Plasma Polymerized Films From Allylamine and Acrylic Acid by Finke, Birgit, Schröder, Karsten, Ohl, Andreas

    Published in Plasma processes and polymers (01-06-2009)
    “…Low‐pressure downstream microwave plasma was used to deposit thin water resistant PPAAm and PPAAc films on titanium substrates. Film stability against…”
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    Systemic IFNγ predicts local implant macrophage response by Hoene, Andreas, Patrzyk, Maciej, Walschus, Uwe, Finke, Birgit, Lucke, Silke, Nebe, Barbara, Schröder, Karsten, Schlosser, Michael

    “…Implantation of biomaterials can cause complications often associated with inflammatory reactions. However, repeated evaluation of the implant site would be…”
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    Systemic IFN[gamma] predicts local implant macrophage response by Hoene, Andreas, Patrzyk, Maciej, Walschus, Uwe, Finke, Birgit, Lucke, Silke, Nebe, Barbara, Schröder, Karsten, Schlosser, Michael

    “…Implantation of biomaterials can cause complications often associated with inflammatory reactions. However, repeated evaluation of the implant site would be…”
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