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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
- Synthesis of ROS scavenging microspheres from a dopamine containing poly(b-amino ester) for applications for neurodegenerative disorders more Biomaterials Science 4 (2016) 400-404
- Bioinspired surfaces and materials more Chemical Society Reviews 45 (2016) 234-236
- The springtail cuticle as a blueprint for omniphobic surfaces more Chemical Society Reviews 45 (2016) 323-341
- Heparin desulfation modulates VEGF release and angiogenesis in diabetic wounds more Journal of Controlled Release 220 (2015) 79-88
- EphrinB2/EphA4-mediated activation of endothelial cells increases monocyte adhesion more Molecular Immunology 68 (2015) 648-656
- Magnetically controllable polymer nanotubes from a cyclized crosslinker for site-specific delivery of doxorubicin more Scientific Reports 5 (2015) Article-No. 17478
- Extracellular matrix deposition of bone marrow stroma enhanced by macromolecular crowding more Biomaterials 73 (2015) 60-69
- Phenotypic, morphological and adhesive differences of human hematopoietic progenitor cells cultured on murine versus human mesenchymal stromal cells more Scientific Reports 5 (2015) Article number: 15680
- Tackling cell transplantation anoikis: An injectable, shape memory cryogel microcarrier platform material for stem cell and neuronal cell growth more Small 11 (2015) 5047-5053
- Neurotropic growth factors and glycosaminoglycan based matrices to induce dopaminergic tissue formation more Biomaterials 67 (2015) 205-213
- TGFß functionalized starPEG-heparin hydrogels modulate human dermal fibroblast growth and differentiation more Acta Biomaterialia 25 (2015) 65-75
- Dewaxed ECM: A simple method for analyzing cell behaviour on decellularized extracellular matrices more Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 9 (2015) 1046-1055
- Thermo-responsive cell culture carriers based on poly(vinyl methyl ether) - the effect of biomolecular ligands to balance cell adhesion and stimulated detachment more Science and Technology of Advanced Materials 16 (2015) 045003 (13pp)
- Availability of extracellular matrix biopolymers and differentiation state of human mesenchymal stem cells determine tissue-like growth in vitro more Biomaterials 60 (2015) 121-129
- Polymeric coatings to fight biofouling more Springer (2015) 1944-1950
- Space constraints govern fate of murine hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in vitro more Biomaterials 53 (2015) 709-715
- Sutureless fixation of amniotic membrane for therapy of ocular surface disorders more PLoS One [Elektronische Ressource] 10 (2015) Article e0125035
- Prospects for polymer therapeutics in parkinsons disease and other neurodegenerative disorders more Progress in Polymer Science 44 (2015) 79-112
- 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