64 results match your criteria: "GKSS-Research Center[Affiliation]"
Tissue Eng
December 2007
Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Teltow, Germany.
A cell carrier made from synthetic material supporting selective growth of keratinocytes is a promising approach to avoid the phenomenon of fibroblast overgrowth during in vitro culture of skin substitutes. Therefore, we investigated polymer membranes made of polyacrylonitrile and copolymers of acrylonitrile and N-vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) for their ability to support selectively the growth of keratinocytes. It was found that a copolymer with an NVP-content of 30% (NVP30) supports growth of human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT) cells and inhibits fibroblast growth under serum-containing conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
September 2007
Institute for Coastal Research/Marine Bioanalytic Chemistry, GKSS Research Center, Max-Planck-Strasse 1, D-21502, Geesthacht, Germany.
Concanavalin A (Con A) was selected as ligand and thus immobilized onto two different supports, namely the polymeric Toyopearl and the inorganic silica, with the protection of its binding sites provided during the coupling procedure. The prepared Con A affinity adsorbents were then employed to evaluate their adsorption behaviour for the enzyme glucose oxidase (GOD). The immobilization kinetics showed that the immobilization of Con A on silica supports was much faster than that on Toyopearl supports, which could highly reduce the possibility of the denaturation of Con A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoft Matter
June 2007
Center for Biomaterial Development, Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht GmbH, Kantstr. 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany. and Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
In this paper degradable shape-memory polymer networks synthesized from oligo[(-lactide)--glycolide]dimethaycrylates are introduced. The macrodimethacrylates are prepared a two-step synthesis: hydroxy telechelic oligo[(-lactide)--glycolide]s with number average molecular weights ranging from 1000 to 5700 g mol were synthesized by ring-opening polymerization from ,-dilactide, diglycolide and ethylene glycol as initiator using dibutyltin oxide as the catalyst. These oligodiols are reacted with methacryloyl chloride resulting in terminal methacrylate groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomech
August 2007
Center for Biomaterials Development, Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht GmbH, Kantstr. 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany.
Cell stimulation by bioactive molecules has become an important tool in tissue engineering. The homogeneous incorporation of such molecules within the bulk of a polymer-based scaffold compared to surface coating is considered advantageous for most applications and minimizes a burst effect. An efficient way of bulk loading is the incorporation of these molecules during the scaffold formation process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Cell Mater
March 2007
GKSS Research Center, Max-Planck-Str.1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
Phospholipid-coatings on metallic implant surfaces were evaluated in terms of adhesion, proliferation and matrix production of skeletal cells, and of macrophage stimulation. The working hypothesis is that mimicking a model biomembrane by phospholipids on surfaces to which cells adhere, the surface recognition by surrounding cells is altered. In this study, 1) mirror-like polished Ti-6Al-7Nb and 2) porous Ti-6Al-4V specimens were covered with the phospholipids POPE (palmitoyl-oleoyl phosphatidyl-ethanolamine) and POPC (palmitoyl-oleoyl phosphatidyl-choline), and the interactions of a) human articular chondrocytes (HAC), b) human mesenchymal stem cells (HMSC), and c) mouse macrophages (RAW 264.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomacromolecules
March 2007
GKSS Research Center, Center for Biomaterial Development, Institute of Polymer Research, 14513 Teltow, Germany.
Degradable shape-memory polymer networks intended for biomedical applications were synthesized from oligo[(epsilon-hydroxycaproate)-co-glycolate]dimethacrylates with glycolate contents between 0 and 30 mol % using a photopolymerization process. In addition AB copolymer networks were prepared by adding 60 wt % n-butyl acrylate as comonomer. All synthesized polymer networks are semicrystalline at room temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpert Rev Med Devices
November 2006
Department of Polymer Technology, Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Kantstr 55, D-14513 Teltow, Germany.
Polymeric scaffolds for tissue engineering can be prepared with a multitude of different techniques. Many diverse approaches have recently been under development. The adaptation of conventional preparation methods, such as electrospinning, induced phase separation of polymer solutions or porogen leaching, which were developed originally for other research areas, are described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Comput Chem
April 2007
GKSS Research Center, Institute of Polymer Research, Kantstrasse 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany.
The development, validation, and first applications of a generalized version of an inverse Widom method are described. It permits the calculation of solubility coefficients for molecules as large as, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoft Matter
December 2006
Center for Biomaterial Development, Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Kantstr. 55, D-14513 Teltow, Germany.
The ability of polymers to move actively in response to an external stimulus such as heat or light is of high scientific and technological significance. In any instance stimuli-responsive effects on the molecular level are converted into macroscopic movement, whereby generally two different moving behaviors have to be differentiated for polymer-based materials: the shape-memory effect and the shape-changing capability. Basic concepts for the molecular design of suitable polymer architectures for shape-memory polymers as well as tailored programming processes are presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
November 2006
Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center, Kantstrasse 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany.
Shape-memory polymers represent a promising class of materials that can move from one shape to another in response to a stimulus such as heat. Thus far, these systems are dual-shape materials. Here, we report a triple-shape polymer able to change from a first shape (A) to a second shape (B) and from there to a third shape (C).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer Lett
May 2007
Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Polymer Research, GKSS Research Center Teltow, Kantstr. 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany.
The prognosis of cancer disease is worsened upon shedding of tumor cells from the primary tumor, which escape to the blood stream and form metastases at distant sites within the body. Inhibition of cell shedding from the primary tumor could therefore be exploited to avoid metastasis and delay the progression of the cancer disease. In the present study, we investigated the effects of the polyphenols resveratrol, baicalein, epicatechin, epigallocatechin and polyphenon 60 on cell shedding from multicellular tumor spheroids of the murine mammacarcinoma cell line 4T1, cell invasion into embryonic stem cell-derived tissues, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and expression of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArtif Organs
October 2006
GKSS Research Center GmbH, Institute of Polymer Research, Teltow, Germany.
This article gives an overview of scaffolds that can be prepared from poly(ether imide) (PEI). These scaffolds were developed for extracorporeal blood detoxification processes in which specific compounds from blood or plasma are removed selectively. Both the preparation of porous microparticles and the preparation of hollow fibers are described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethods Mol Biol
August 2006
Department of Cell Biology, GKSS Research Center, Teltow, Germany.
Human embryonic stem cells efficiently differentiate blood vessels, which allows using this in vitro model to study the interaction of blood vessels with adjacent tissues. Herein, we introduce confrontation cultures of human embryonic stem cells with multicellular tumor spheroids to investigate molecular mechanisms of tumor-induced angiogenesis. Vascularization of tumor tissue by the host is a prerequisite for tumor growth, which has led to the development of antiangiogenic therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis
May 2006
GKSS-Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany.
Tomographic reconstruction requires precise knowledge of the position of the center of rotation in the sinogram data; otherwise, artifacts are introduced into the reconstruction. In parallel-beam microtomography, where resolution in the 1 microm range is reached, the center of rotation is often only known with insufficient accuracy. We present three image metrics for the scoring of tomographic reconstructions and an iterative procedure for the determination of the position of the optimum center of rotation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHandb Exp Pharmacol
January 2006
Department of Cell Biology, GKSS Research Center Teltow, Teltow, Germany.
Major research initiatives in antiangiogenesis research have been undertaken to control angiogenic diseases such as polyarthritis, psoriasis, endometriosis, and diabetic retinopathy, and inhibition of tumor-induced angiogenesis has emerged as one of the most promising anti-cancer therapies currently available. Although several quantitative in vivo (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Opt
September 2005
Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Max-Planck-Strasse 1, D-21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
A prototype point-source integrating cavity absorption meter (PSICAM) is presented and compared with spectrophotometric absorption measurements. Different light collector assemblies of the PSICAM were tested regarding their capability to determine the absorption of water constituents accurately over a wide range of concentrations and scattering properties. The PSICAM setup with a radiance-type sensor showed the best performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Bioanal Chem
October 2005
Department of Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry, Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS-Research Center, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
Studies to specify metal-binding species, such as metalloproteins that are present in trace amounts in colonic cell cytosol, using chromatographic separation methods in combination with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) as element-specific detection require an optimised sample preparation regarding the solubilisation of the proteins. Focus should be taken to avoid metal contamination, enzymatic digestion by different proteases and oxidation. In this article different sample preparation methods are studied to find a suitable method for the isolation and characterisation of Ni species previously found in cytosols from normal and malignant tissues of the human colon.
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August 2005
Department of Cell Biology, GKSS Research Center, Teltow, Germany.
Expression of the multidrug resistance (MDR) transporter P-glycoprotein (P-gp) has been demonstrated to be regulated by hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha) and inhibited by intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). Herein, P-gp and HIF-1alpha expression were investigated in multicellular prostate tumor spheroids overexpressing the ROS-generating enzyme Nox-1 in comparison to the mother cell line DU-145. In Nox-1-overexpressing tumor spheroids (DU-145Nox1) generation of ROS as well as expression of Nox-1 was significantly increased as compared to DU-145 tumor spheroids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
May 2005
GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany.
We have developed a novel alpha-helical peptide antibiotic termed NK-2. It efficiently kills bacteria, but not human cells, by membrane destruction. This selectivity could be attributed to the different membrane lipid compositions of the target cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNature
April 2005
GKSS Research Center Geesthacht GmbH, Institute of Chemistry, Kantstrasse 55, D-14513 Teltow, Germany.
Materials are said to show a shape-memory effect if they can be deformed and fixed into a temporary shape, and recover their original, permanent shape only on exposure to an external stimulus. Shape-memory polymers have received increasing attention because of their scientific and technological significance. In principle, a thermally induced shape-memory effect can be activated by an increase in temperature (also obtained by heating on exposure to an electrical current or light illumination).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomater Sci Polym Ed
September 2005
GKSS Research Center, Institute of Chemistry, Kantstrasse 55, D-14513 Teltow, Germany.
Recently we have developed a novel type of membrane based on poly(ether imide) (PEI) which is considered for biomedical application. To improve its physical and biological performance it was modified by blending with poly(benzimidazole) (PBI). In the present study both membranes were characterized in terms of their physicochemical properties and in vitro tissue compatibility using human dermal fibroblasts and keratinocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Hemorheol Microcirc
July 2005
GKSS Research Center Geesthacht GmbH, Institute of Chemistry, Teltow, Germany.
Shape-memory polymers are stimuli-responsive materials. Upon exposure to an external stimulus, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
January 2005
Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS Research Center, Max-Planck Strasse, D-21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
The distribution of silver, arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, selenium and zinc binding to species with different molecular weight in aqueous extract of krill was studied by on-line size-exclusion chromatography (SEC)/inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The extract was fractionated in three fractions with different molecular weight (MW) ranges (>20,000 relative molecular mass (rel. mol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Bioanal Chem
March 2004
GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Institute for Coastal Research, Max-Planck Strasse, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
A fast and sensitive method was developed for the determination of the absolute configuration of selenomethionine. The enantiomers of selenomethionine were converted into diastereomeric isoindole derivatives by reaction with o-phthaldialdehyde and N-isobutyryl-L-cysteine. This easy-to-handle reaction proceeds quantitatively in a few minutes at room temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmbio
May 2004
Institute of Coastal Research, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany.
After having been emitted at maximum rates in the 1960s and 1970s, lead has become less ubiquitous in industrialized countries as a result of increasingly stringent policies to limit the use of this heavy metal as an anti-knock additive in gasoline. Using a detailed reconstruction of lead emissions in Europe (PbE), of the air concentration of lead in Europe (PbC) and repeated measurements of lead concentrations in human blood (PbB) in Germany since about 1980, we have constructed an empirical model that estimates PbB given PbE. This model is used for 2 purposes: i)To estimate PbB levels for the 1960s and 1970s in Germany, when emissions were maximum and monitoring blood levels had not yet begun.
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