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    Biomedical applications of polymer-composite materials: a review by Ramakrishna, S, Mayer, J, Wintermantel, E, Leong, Kam W

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-07-2001)
    “…An overview of various biomedical applications of polymer-composite materials reported in the literature over the last 30 years is presented in this paper. For…”
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    Focused deposition of electrospun polymer fibers by Neubert, S., Pliszka, D., Góra, A., Jaworek, A., Wintermantel, E., Ramakrishna, S.

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (05-07-2012)
    “…Control possibility of the electrospinning process appears to be one of the most challenging tasks in the manufacturing of fibrous structures. At the same…”
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    Analysis of computer-aided techniques for virtual planning in nasoalveolar moulding by Loeffelbein, D.J, Ritschl, L.M, Rau, A, Wolff, K.-D, Barbarino, M, Pfeifer, S, Schönberger, M, Wintermantel, E

    “…Abstract We compared two methods of planning virtual alveolar moulding as the first step in nasoalveolar moulding to provide the basis for an automated process…”
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    Vascular tissue engineering with magnetic nanoparticles: seeing deeper by Perea, H., Aigner, J., Heverhagen, J. T., Hopfner, U., Wintermantel, E.

    “…The endothelium bares a paramount therapeutic and diagnostic significance in vascular disease. The current work presents a novel strategy based on the use of…”
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    A novel processing method for injection-molded polyether-urethane scaffolds. Part 1: Processing by Haugen, H., Will, J., Fuchs, W., Wintermantel, E.

    “…A large‐scale scaffold processing method with injection molding has been successfully developed. Water was used as afoaming agent for the new technique. NaCl…”
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    Influence of the growth stage of industrial hemp on chemical and physical properties of the fibres by Keller, A., Leupin, M., Mediavilla, V., Wintermantel, E.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (2001)
    “…Fibre damages by the decortication process have to be avoided to achieve high quality of hemp fibres ( Cannabis sativa L.) for industrial use. In addition, a…”
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    MuCell® technology for injection molding : A processing method for polyether-urethane scaffolds by LEICHER, S, WILL, J, HAUGEN, H, WINTERMANTEL, E

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-09-2005)
    “…MuCell® injection molding technology which takes supercritical carbon dioxide as blowing agent was used as processing method to generate porous samples made of…”
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    Matrices for tissue engineering-scaffold structure for a bioartificial liver support system by Mayer, J, Karamuk, E, Akaike, T, Wintermantel, E

    Published in Journal of controlled release (14-02-2000)
    “…This study proposes a new composite scaffold system. A woven polyethylenterephtalate (PET) fabric was coated on one side with a biodegradable PLGA film, in…”
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    Effect of different γ-irradiation doses on cytotoxicity and material properties of porous polyether-urethane polymer by Haugen, H. J., Brunner, M., Pellkofer, F., Aigner, J., Will, J., Wintermantel, E.

    “…Biomaterials respond to sterilization methods differently. Steam sterilization might decrease the performance of thermoplastic polyether‐urethane (TPU);…”
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    Surface analysis of chemically-etched and plasma-treated polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for biomedical applications by Ha, S.-W., Hauert, R., Ernst, K.-H., Wintermantel, E.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-11-1997)
    “…Surface modifications of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) made by chemical etching or oxygen plasma treatment were examined in this study. Chemical etching caused…”
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    A novel processing method for injection-molded polyether-urethane scaffolds. Part 2: Cellular interactions by Haugen, H., Aigner, J., Brunner, M., Wintermantel, E.

    “…A large‐scale scaffold processing method with injection molding has been successfully developed. Water was used as a foaming agent for the new technique. NaCl…”
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    Microstructuring of stainless steel implants by electrochemical etching by STÖVER, M, RENKE-GLUSZKO, M, WINTERMANTEL, E, SCHRATZENSTALLER, T, WILL, J, KLINK, N, BEHNISCH, B, KASTRATI, A, WESSELY, R, HAUSLEITER, J, SCHÖMIG, A

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-09-2006)
    “…The effects of electrochemically enhanced etching on stainless steel coronary stent surfaces have been investigated in respect to their applicability as…”
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    Water as foaming agent for open cell polyurethane structures by Haugen, H, Ried, V, Brunner, M, Will, J, Wintermantel, E

    “…The problem of moisture in polymer processing is known to any polymer engineer, as air bubbles may be formed. Hence granulates are generally dried prior to…”
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    Protein adsorption and monocyte activation on germanium nanopyramids by Riedel, Marco, Müller, Bert, Wintermantel, Erich

    Published in Biomaterials (01-08-2001)
    “…Germanium can form defect-free pyramidal islands on Si(1 0 0)-2×1 with a height of 15 nm and a width of 60 nm. Using chemical vapor deposition we have prepared…”
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    The stiffness of bone marrow cell–knit composites is increased during mechanical load by Bruinink, A, Siragusano, D, Ettel, G, Brandsberg, T, Brandsberg, F, Petitmermet, M, Müller, B, Mayer, J, Wintermantel, E

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2001)
    “…A novel device for mechanical stimulation of primary adult rat bone marrow cells cultured on three-dimensional knitted textiles has been prototyped. A method…”
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    Surface activation of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and formation of calcium phosphate coatings by precipitation by Ha, S W, Kirch, M, Birchler, F, Eckert, K L, Mayer, J, Wintermantel, E, Sittig, C, Pfund-Klingenfuss, I, Textor, M, Spencer, N D, Guecheva, M, Vonmont, H

    “…Plasma activation of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) surfaces and the influence on coating formation in a supersaturated calcium phosphate solution was…”
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    Biostability of polyether-urethane scaffolds: A comparison of two novel processing methods and the effect of higher gamma-irradiation dose by Haugen, H., Gerhardt, L. C., Will, J., Wintermantel, E.

    “…This article deals with enzyme‐induced biodegradation behavior of thermoplastic polyether–urethane (TPU). Porous scaffolds were processed by a new foaming…”
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    Feasibility study of an online toxicological sensor based on the optical waveguide technique by Vörös, J., Graf, R., Kenausis, G.L., Bruinink, A., Mayer, J., Textor, M., Wintermantel, E., Spencer, N.D.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-11-2000)
    “…Morphological properties of the cells often change as an early response to the presence of a pharmacologically acting toxic substance [Etcheverry, S.B., Crans,…”
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    Single-cell detection and classification in phase contrast images by Athelogou, M, Eblenkamp, M, Schmidt, G, Novotny, F, Wintermantel, E, Binnig, G

    “…This paper presents a method for the fully automated segmentation, classification and quantification of the morphology of individual cells in phase-contrast…”
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    Surface analysis and bioreactions of F and Si containing a-C:H by Hauert, R, Müller, U, Francz, G, Birchler, F, Schroeder, A, Mayer, J, Wintermantel, E

    Published in Thin solid films (31-10-1997)
    “…Amorphous hydrogenated carbon films containing different amounts of fluorine and silicon have been deposited by plasma activated chemical vapor deposition in a…”
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