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    Matrices and scaffolds for protein delivery in tissue engineering by Tessmar, Joerg K., Göpferich, Achim M.

    Published in Advanced drug delivery reviews (30-05-2007)
    “…The tissue engineering of functional tissues depends on the development of suitable scaffolds to support three dimensional cell growth. To improve the…”
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    Customized PEG-Derived Copolymers for Tissue-Engineering Applications by Tessmar, Joerg K., Göpferich, Achim M.

    Published in Macromolecular bioscience (05-01-2007)
    “…PEG‐containing copolymers play a prominent role as biomaterials for different applications ranging from drug delivery to tissue engineering. These…”
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    Cyclodextrin based hydrogels: Inclusion complex formation and micellization of adamantane and cholesterol grafted polymers by Osman, Shaaban K., Brandl, Ferdinand P., Zayed, Gamal M., Teßmar, Jörg K., Göpferich, Achim M.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (29-09-2011)
    “…Inclusion complex formation between β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and suitable guest molecules has frequently been exploited to design self-assembled polymer networks…”
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    Enzymatically degradable poly(ethylene glycol) based hydrogels for adipose tissue engineering by Brandl, Ferdinand P, Seitz, Anna K, Teßmar, Jörg K.V, Blunk, Torsten, Göpferich, Achim M

    Published in Biomaterials (01-05-2010)
    “…Abstract Adipose tissue engineering requires biomaterials that promote the differentiation of seeded adipocytes. Here, we report on the development and…”
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    Heterobifunctional Poly(ethylene glycol) Derivatives for the Surface Modification of Gold Nanoparticles Toward Bone Mineral Targeting by Zayed, Gamal M. S., Tessmar, Joerg K. V.

    Published in Macromolecular bioscience (01-08-2012)
    “…Heterobifunctional poly(ethylene glycol)s can be used for many biomedical applications ranging from solubility enhancement of hardly soluble compounds to…”
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    Amine-Reactive Biodegradable Diblock Copolymers by Tessmar, Jörg K, Mikos, Antonios G, Göpferich, Achim

    Published in Biomacromolecules (01-01-2002)
    “…A new class of diblock copolymers was synthesized from biodegradable poly(lactic acid) and poly(ethylene glycol)−monoamine. These polymers were activated by…”
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    The Caenorhabditis elegans lim-6 LIM homeobox gene regulates neurite outgrowth and function of particular GABAergic neurons by Hobert, O, Tessmar, K, Ruvkun, G

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-1999)
    “…We describe here the functional analysis of the C. elegans LIM homeobox gene lim-6, the ortholog of the mammalian Lmx-1a and b genes that regulate limb, CNS,…”
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    Preparation of well-defined calcium cross-linked alginate films for the prevention of surgical adhesions by Esser, Eva, Tessmar, Joerg K. V.

    “…Abdominal adhesions are one of the major problems associated with abdominal surgeries or abdominal trauma. There are many different therapeutic options to…”
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    Size-dependent release of fluorescent macromolecules and nanoparticles from radically cross-linked hydrogels by Henke, Matthias, Brandl, Ferdinand, Goepferich, Achim M., Tessmar, Joerg K.

    “…Hydrogels play an important role in drug delivery and tissue engineering applications due to their excellent biocompatibility and their variable mechanical and…”
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    Six3 and Six6 activity is modulated by members of the groucho family by López-Ríos, Javier, Tessmar, Kristin, Loosli, Felix, Wittbrodt, Joachim, Bovolenta, Paola

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2003)
    “…Six3 and Six6 are two genes required for the specification and proliferation of the eye field in vertebrate embryos, suggesting that they might be the…”
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    Development of pigment-cup eyes in the polychaete Platynereis dumerilii and evolutionary conservation of larval eyes in Bilateria by Arendt, Detlev, Tessmar, Kristin, de Campos-Baptista, Maria-Ines Medeiros, Dorresteijn, Adriaan, Wittbrodt, Joachim

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-2002)
    “…The role of Pax6 in eye development in insects and vertebrates supports the view that their eyes evolved from simple pigment-cup ocelli present in their last…”
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    Conserved Sensory-Neurosecretory Cell Types in Annelid and Fish Forebrain: Insights into Hypothalamus Evolution by Tessmar-Raible, Kristin, Raible, Florian, Christodoulou, Foteini, Guy, Keren, Rembold, Martina, Hausen, Harald, Arendt, Detlev

    Published in Cell (29-06-2007)
    “…Neurosecretory control centers form part of the forebrain in many animal phyla, including vertebrates, insects, and annelids. The evolutionary origin of these…”
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    Ciliary Photoreceptors with a Vertebrate-Type Opsin in an Invertebrate Brain by Arendt, Detlev, Tessmar-Raible, Kristin, Snyman, Heidi, Dorresteijn, Adriaan W., Wittbrodt, Joachim

    “…For vision, insect and vertebrate eyes use rhabdomeric and ciliary photoreceptor cells, respectively. These cells show distinct architecture and transduce the…”
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    Transforming growth factor-β1 release from oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) hydrogels in conditions that model the cartilage wound healing environment by Holland, Theresa A., Tessmar, Joerg K.V., Tabata, Yasuhiko, Mikos, Antonios G.

    Published in Journal of controlled release (2004)
    “…This research demonstrates that controlled material degradation and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) release can be achieved by encapsulation of…”
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    Direct interaction of geminin and Six3 in eye development by Wittbrodt, Joachim, Bene, Filippo Del, Tessmar-Raible, Kristin

    Published in Nature (19-02-2004)
    “…Organogenesis in vertebrates requires the tight control of cell proliferation and differentiation. The homeobox-containing transcription factor Six3 plays a…”
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    The evolution of neurosecretory centers in bilaterian forebrains: Insights from protostomes by Tessmar-Raible, Kristin

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-08-2007)
    “…Forebrain neurosecretory systems are widespread in the animal kingdom. This review focuses on recent molecular data from protostomes, discusses the original…”
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    Vertebrate-Type Intron-Rich Genes in the Marine Annelid Platynereis dumerilii by Raible, Florian, Tessmar-Raible, Kristin, Osoegawa, Kazutoyo, Wincker, Patrick, Jubin, Claire, Balavoine, Guillaume, Ferrier, David, Benes, Vladimir, de Jong, Pieter, Weissenbach, Jean, Bork, Peer, Arendt, Detlev

    “…Previous genome comparisons have suggested that one important trend in vertebrate evolution has been a sharp rise in intron abundance. By using genomic data…”
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    Emerging systems: between vertebrates and arthropods, the Lophotrochozoa by Tessmar-Raible, Kristin, Arendt, Detlev

    Published in Current opinion in genetics & development (01-08-2003)
    “…Novel molecular model organisms for the study of development and regeneration are emerging among the Lophotrochozoa, the third major branch of bilaterian…”
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    Transforming growth factor-beta 1 release from oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) hydrogels in conditions that model the cartilage wound healing environment by Holland, Theresa A, Tessmar, Joerg K V, Tabata, Yasuhiko, Mikos, Antonios G

    Published in Journal of controlled release (08-01-2004)
    “…This research demonstrates that controlled material degradation and transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) release can be achieved by encapsulation of…”
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