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Carsten Werner (Dipl.-Chem., Würzburg; Dr. rer. nat., Dresden) is head of the Institute Biofunctional Polymer Materials within the Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials and Professor for Biofunctional Polymer Materials at the Technische Universität Dresden (Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden and Department of Chemistry and Food Chemistry). Furthermore he holds an adjunct professorship at the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto.
Publications
- Comprehensive characterization of well-defined silk fibroin surfaces: Toward multitechnique studies of surface modification effects more Biointerphases 10 (2015) 029501
- Multilayer hydrogel coatings to combine hemocompatibility and antimicrobial activity more Biomaterials 56 (2015) 198-205
- Multi-parametric hydrogels support 3D in vitro bioengineered microenvironment models of tumour angiogenesis more Biomaterials 53 (2015) 609-620
- Non-covalent hydrogel beads as microcarriers for cell culture more Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 54 (2015) 3962-3966
- Noncovalent hydrogel beads as microcarriers for cell culture more Angewandte Chemie 54 (2015) S.3962-3966
- Photopatterning of multifunctional hydrogels to direct adult neural precursor cells more Advanced Healthcare Materials 4 (2015) 516-521
- Self-assembling hydrogels crosslinked solely by receptor-ligand interactions: Tunability, rationalization of physical properties and 3D cell culture more Chemistry - A European Journal 21 (2015) 3178-3182
- Probing Biointerfaces - Electrokinetics more RSC Press (2015) 55-73
- Tissue engineering of the human corneal endothelium using thermo-responsive carriers based on poly(vinyl methyl ether) more Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 55 (2014) 2072-2073
- Tissue-engineered 3D tumor angiogenesis models: potential technologies for anti-cancer drug discovery more Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 79-80 (2014) 30-39
- In situ experiments to reveal the role of surface feature sidewalls in the Cassie-Wenzel transition more Langmuir 30 (2014) 15162-15170
- TNF-a-mediated adhesion of monocytes to endothelial cells - The role of ephrinA1 more Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 77 (2014) 125-135
- Biohybrid networks of selectively desulfated glycosaminoglycans for tunable growth factor delivery more Biomacromolecules 15 (2014) 4439-446
- Cellular reporter systems for high-throughput-screening of interactions between bioactive matrices and human mesenchymal stromal cells more Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods 20 (2014) 828-837
- Chemoselective peptide functionalization of starPEG-GAG hydrogels more Bioconjugate Chemistry 25 (2014) 1942-1950
- Electrokinetics as an alternative to neutron reflectivity for evaluation of segment density distribution in PEO brushes more Soft Matter 10 (2014) 7804-7809
- The multi-layered protective cuticle of Collembola: a chemical analysis more Journal of the Royal Society Interface 11 (2014) 2014.0619
- Hierarchically structured nerve guidance channels based on poly-3-hydroxybutyrate enhance oriented axonal outgrowth more Acta Biomaterialia 10 (2014) 2065-2095
- Experimental study on the behavior of primary fuman osteoblasts on laser-cused pure titanium surfaces more Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials 102 (2014) 1422-1430
- Biomaterials to direct stem cell fate more CRC Press (2014) Chapter 8
- Mimicking the hematopoetic stem cell niche by biomaterials more Wiley (2014) Chapter 16, 309-326
- Cryogel micromechanics unraveled by atomic force microscopy-based nanoindentation more Advanced Healthcare Materials 3 (2014) 1849-1853
- Glycosaminoglycan-based hydrogels to modulate heterocellular communication in in vitro angiogenesis models more Scientific Reports 4 (2014) Article number: 4414
- Biologically inspired omniphobic surfaces by reverse imprint lithography more Advanced Materials 26 (2014) 2029-2033
- Influence of individual phospholipids on the physical properties of oil-based suspensions more Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 91 (2014) 71-77