Search Results - "Jötten, Anna"
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Exploring the Limits of Cell Adhesion under Shear Stress within Physiological Conditions and beyond on a Chip
Published in Diagnostics (Basel) (21-10-2016)“…Cell adhesion processes are of ubiquitous importance for biomedical applications such as optimization of implant materials. Here, not only physiological…”
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Survival of P. falciparum infected red blood cell aggregates in elongational shear flow
Published in Lab on a chip (13-02-2024)“…Rosetting, the formation of red blood cell aggregates, is a life-threatening condition in malaria tropica and not yet fully understood. We study rosette…”
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Dynamic Effective Elasticity of Melanoma Cells under Shear and Elongational Flow Confirms Estimation from Force Spectroscopy
Published in Biophysica (01-12-2021)“…The detection and enrichment of circulating melanoma cells is a challenge, as the cells are very heterogeneous in terms of their biomechanical properties and…”
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A photo-SAR study of photoswitchable azobenzene tubulin-inhibiting antimitotics identifying a general method for near-quantitative photocontrol
Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (07-08-2024)“…Azobenzene analogues of the tubulin polymerisation inhibitor combretastatin A4 (PSTs) were previously developed to optically control microtubule dynamics in…”
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Unraveling the metastasis-preventing effect of miR-200c in vitro and in vivo
Published in Molecular oncology (15-10-2024)“…Advanced breast cancer, as well as ineffective treatments leading to surviving cancer cells, can result in the dissemination of these malignant cells from the…”
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Blood group and size dependent stability of P. falciparum infected red blood cell aggregates in capillaries
Published in Biomicrofluidics (01-03-2020)“…For Plasmodium falciparum related malaria (B50), one of the outstanding host factors for the development of severe disease is the ABO blood group of malaria…”
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