Publications by authors named "Lisa Naujox"

In many natural environments, organisms get exposed to low temperature and/or to strong temperature shifts. Also, standard preservation protocols for live cells or tissues involve ultradeep freezing in or above liquid nitrogen (-196°C or -150°C, respectively). To which extent these conditions cause cold- or cryostress has rarely been investigated systematically.

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Macroporous scaffolds with adaptable mechanical and biomolecular properties can be instrumental in enabling cell-based therapies. To meet these requirements, a cryostructuration method was adapted to prepare spongy hydrogels based on chemically cross-linked star-shaped poly(ethylene glycol) (starPEG) and heparin. Subzero temperature treatment of the gel forming reaction mixtures and subsequent lyophilization of the incompletely frozen gels resulted in macroporous biohybrid cryogels showing rapid swelling, porosity of up to 92% with interconnected large pores (30-180 μm), low bulk stiffness, and high mechanical stability upon compression.

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