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Title Authors with Affiliation and Country DOI Session Session Code Electrospinning of Commercially Available Medical Silicone R Title Authors with affiliation and country DOI Session Session code Electrospinning of commercially available Miriam Haerst (Technische Universität München, Germany); Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Biomaterials and Track A medical silicone rubber Markus Ahrens (Technische Universität München, Germany); Vera by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biocompatibility: Seitz (Technische Universität München, Germany); Erich Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Degradable Wintermantel (Technische Universität München, Germany) 4000 Implantate auf der Basis von Combination of drug delivery and stable Katharina Wulf (Universität Rostock, Germany); Sophie Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 BiomaterialsPolymeren und and Track A biofunctionalization on biodegradable Schünemann (Universität Rostock, Germany); Kim Koeck by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biocompatibility: implant surfaces via layer by layer (Universität Rostock, Germany); Klaus-Peter Schmitz (Universität Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Degradable deposition Rostock, Germany); Katrin Sternberg (Universität Rostock, 4001 Implantate auf der Germany); Svea Petersen (Universität Rostock, Germany) Basis von Polymeren und In-vivo-model to evaluate the suitability of Julia Diekmann (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Andreas Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 BiomaterialsMetallen and Track A a biodegradable magnesium alloy Weizbauer (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Sylvie Bauer by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biocompatibility: (MgYREZr) for intraarticular orthopedic (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Henning Windhagen Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Degradable implants (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Arne Lucas (Syntellix AG, 4002 Implantate auf der Germany); Patrick Helmecke (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Basis von Germany); Christoph Becher (Hannover Medical School, Polymeren und Germany); Marco Ezechieli (Hannover Medical School, Germany) Metallen Hydrogels with precisely nano- Christoph Frey (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Biomaterials and Track A functionalized micro-topography for cell Germany); Adria Sales (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biocompatibility: guidance Systems, Germany); Kiriaki Athanasopulu (Reutlingen University, Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Degradable Germany); Joachim Spatz (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent 4003 Implantate auf der Systems and Heidelberg University, Germany); Ralf Kemkemer Basis von (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and Reutlingen Polymeren und University, Germany) Metallen Plasma nanofilms as biocompatible and Michael Bergmann (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany); Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Biomaterials and Track A antibacterial interface for biomaterials Sebastian Lickert (Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biocompatibility: Germany); Loïc Ledernez (University of Freiburg, Germany); Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Degradable Gregory Dame (University of Freiburg, Germany); Gerald Urban 4004 Implantate auf der (University of Freiburg, Germany) Basis von Experiments of Platelet Adhesion with the Klaus Affeld (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany); Signý Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 BiomaterialsPolymeren und and Track A Stagnation Point Flow Stefánsdóttir (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany); Jens by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biocompatibility: Schaller (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany); Ulrich Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Degradable Kertzscher (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany) 4005 Implantate auf der Basis von Polymeren und Characterization and optimization of Muhammad Rahim (Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 SFB 599: In Vitro Track A antibacterial bacterial implants in vitro and Braunschweig, Germany); Bushra Rais (Helmholtz Centre for by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Testverfahren validation in a small animal model Infection Research, RDIF, Germany); Marc Kieke (Leibniz Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Universität Hannover, Germany); Florian Evertz (Callinstraße 36, 4006 Germany); Andreas Weizbauer (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Henning Windhagen (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Elmar Willbold (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Manfred Kietzmann (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany); Birgit Glasmacher (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany); Meike Stiesch (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany); Hansjörg Hauser (Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany); Peter Behrens (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany); Peter P Mueller (Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany) In vitro degradation and biomechanical Andreas Weizbauer (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Manuel Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 SFB 599: In Vitro Track A testing of magnesium alloys Krämer (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Christian by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Testverfahren Modrejewski (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Sabine Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Behrens (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany); Rainer Eifler 4007 (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany); Britta Hering (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany); Janin Reifenrath (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany); Elmar Willbold (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Silke Besdo (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany); Markus Schilling (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Hazibullah Waizy (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Henning Windhagen (Hannover Medical School, Germany) Nanogels for Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Philipp Nachev-Wilke (RWTH Aachen, Germany); Catalina Molano Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A Encapsulation and Their Utilization for (DWI - Leibniz Institut für Interaktive Materialien, Germany); Nina by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and Wound Therapy Million (Technical Chemistry I, University of Duisburg-Essen, Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility Germany); Stephan Barcikowski (University of Duisburg-Essen, 4008 Germany); Andrij Pich (RWTH Aachen, Germany) Improving the antibacterial effect of Christin Rapp (Technische Universität München, Germany); Teresa Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A polyamide 12 by functionalization of Huppmann (Technische Univeristät München, Germany); Markus by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and titanium dioxide nanoparticles Eblenkamp (Technische Universität München, Germany); Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility Johannes Gattinger (Technische Universität München, Germany); 4009 Erich Wintermantel (Technische Universität München, Germany) Polymeric Hard-Soft-Combinations by Vera Seitz (Technische Universität München, Germany); Marc Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A Multi-Component Injection Moulding for Hoffstetter (Scholz-HTIK, Germany); Miriam Haerst (Technische by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and Small Medical Devices Universität München, Germany); Erhard Krampe (Technische Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility Universität München, Germany); Erich Wintermantel (Technische 4010 Universität München, Germany) Influence of Sol-Gel coatings on the Christine Schille (University Hospital, Germany); Ernst Schweizer Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A corrosion behaviour of MgZn1 foams with (University Hospital of Tuebingen, Germany); Joachim Baumeister by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and 30 % porosity (Dipl. Phys., Germany); Thomas Poulsen (Consultant, Cand Scient Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility Chemistry, Denmark); H. Sohoel (Daenish Technoloical Institut, 4011 Aarhus, Germany); Juergen Geis-Gerstorfer (University Hospital, Germany) Quantitative analysis of cartilage surface Birgit Striegl (OTH Regensburg, Germany); Richard Kujat Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A by confocal laser scanning microscopy (Universitätsklinikum Regensburg, Germany); Sebastian Dendorfer by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and (OTH Regensburg, Germany); Michaela Huber Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility (Universitätsklinikum Regensburg, Germany) 4012 In vitro human capsulorhexis specimen Christian Kastner (Rostock University Medical Center, Germany); Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A viability test for assessing biocompatibility Klaus-Peter Schmitz (Universität Rostock, Germany); Rudolf by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and Guthoff (Universität Rostock, Germany); Marina Hovakimyan Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility (Rostock University Medical Center, Germany) 4013 Development of a Biocompatible Sebastian Kaule (Universität Rostock, Germany); Philip Wahl Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A Lubricous Coating for Biomedical (Universität Rostock, Germany); Niels Grabow (Universität by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and Applications Rostock, Germany); Klaus-Peter Schmitz (Universität Rostock, Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility Germany); Katrin Sternberg (Universität Rostock, Germany); Svea 4014 Petersen (Universität Rostock, Germany) Method for Testing of Hydrogel Sensor Stefan Hanitsch (Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany); Steffi Biomed Tech 2014; 59 (s1) © 2014 Poster Session: Track A Coatings Grohmann (Institut für Bioprozess- und Analysenmesstechnik e. V., by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Biomaterials and Germany); Albrecht Berg (INNOVENT e. V. Biomaterials Boston. DOI 10.1515/bmt-2014- Biocompatibility
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