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    Ultra-Fine Polyethylene Hernia Meshes Improve Biocompatibility and Reduce Intraperitoneal Adhesions in IPOM Position in Animal Models by Helmedag, Marius J, Heise, Daniel, Eickhoff, Roman M, Schmitz, Sophia M, Mechelinck, Mare, Emonts, Caroline, Bolle, Tim, Gries, Thomas, Neumann, Ulf Peter, Klink, Christian Daniel, Lambertz, Andreas

    Published in Biomedicines (31-05-2022)
    “…(1) Introduction: The intraperitoneal onlay mesh technique (IPOM) is widely used to repair incisional hernias. This method has advantages but suffers from…”
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    Mechanical and tribological properties of a novel hydrogel composite reinforced by three-dimensional woven textiles as a functional synthetic cartilage by Arjmandi, Mohammadreza, Ramezani, Maziar, Bolle, Tim, Köppe, Gesine, Gries, Thomas, Neitzert, Thomas

    “…Hydrogels have been studied extensively as a potential cartilage replacement candidate as they are biocompatible, and can mimic the lubrication mechanisms…”
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    Improved biocompatibility of profiled sutures through lower macrophages adhesion by Eickhoff, Roman M., Bolle, Tim, Kossel, Klas, Heise, Daniel, Kroh, Andreas, Lambertz, Andreas, Blaeser, Andreas, Gries, Thomas, Jockenhoevel, Stefan, Neumann, Ulf P., Klink, Christian D.

    “…The biocompatibility of a textile implant is determined by various parameters, such as material composition and surface chemistry. However, little is known…”
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    Structural and chemical mechanisms governing stability of inorganic Janus nanotubes by Bölle, Felix Tim, Mikkelsen, August E. G, Thygesen, Kristian S, Vegge, Tejs, Castelli, Ivano E

    Published 30-11-2020
    “…One-dimensional inorganic nanotubes hold promise for technological applications due to their distinct physical/chemical properties, but so far advancements…”
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