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    Paclitaxel-coated stents to prevent hyperplastic proliferation of ureteral tissue: from in vitro to in vivo by Kram, W., Rebl, H., Wyrwa, R., Laube, T., Zimpfer, A., Maruschke, M., Frank, M., Vollmar, B., Kundt, G., Schnabelrauch, M., Nebe, B., Buchholz, N., Hakenberg, O. W.

    Published in Urolithiasis (01-02-2020)
    “…Ureteric stents have become an indispensable tool in the armamentarium of every urologist. However, they carry their own morbidity resulting mostly from…”
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    Osteoblasts with impaired spreading capacity benefit from the positive charges of plasma polymerised allylamine by Kunz, F, Rebl, H, Quade, A, Matschegewski, C, Finke, B, Nebe, J B

    Published in European cells & materials (04-03-2015)
    “…Bone diseases such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, impinge on the performance of orthopaedic implants by impairing bone regeneration…”
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    Plasma processes for cell-adhesive titanium surfaces based on nitrogen-containing coatings by Finke, B., Hempel, F., Testrich, H., Artemenko, A., Rebl, H., Kylián, O., Meichsner, J., Biederman, H., Nebe, B., Weltmann, K.-D., Schröder, K.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-07-2011)
    “…Differently deposited amino functionalized surfaces were compared regarding their physico-chemical surface properties in connection with cell biological…”
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    Deposition of thin titanium–copper films with antimicrobial effect by advanced magnetron sputtering methods by Stranak, V., Wulff, H., Rebl, H., Zietz, C., Arndt, K., Bogdanowicz, R., Nebe, B., Bader, R., Podbielski, A., Hubicka, Z., Hippler, R.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (10-10-2011)
    “…The antibacterial effect of thin titanium–copper (Ti–Cu) films combined with sufficient growth of human osteoblastic cells is reported in the paper. Thin Ti–Cu…”
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    Aging effects of plasma polymerized ethylenediamine (PPEDA) thin films on cell-adhesive implant coatings by Testrich, H., Rebl, H., Finke, B., Hempel, F., Nebe, B., Meichsner, J.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-10-2013)
    “…Thin plasma polymer films from ethylenediamine were deposited on planar substrates placed on the powered electrode of a low pressure capacitively coupled…”
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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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    Time-dependent metabolic activity and adhesion of human osteoblast-like cells on sensor chips with a plasma polymer nanolayer by REBL, Henrike, FINKE, Birgit, SCHROEDER, Karsten, BARBARA NEBE, J

    Published in International journal of artificial organs (01-10-2010)
    “…To improve orthopedic implant ingrowth, knowledge of the effect of chemical surface modifications on vital cell function in vitro is of importance. Early in…”
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