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Excitonic channels from bio-inspired templated supramolecular assembly of J-aggregate nanowires
Anantharaman, S. B., Messmer, D., Sadeghpour, A., Salentinig, S., Nüesch, F., & Heier, J. (2019). Excitonic channels from bio-inspired templated supramolecular assembly of J-aggregate nanowires. Nanoscale, 11(14), 6929-6938. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8NR10357G
Symptoms associated with long-term Double-J ureteral stenting and influence of biofilms
Betschart, P., Zumstein, V., Buhmann, M. T., Altenried, S., Babst, C., Müllhaupt, G., … Abt, D. (2019). Symptoms associated with long-term Double-J ureteral stenting and influence of biofilms. Urology, 134, 72-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2019.08.028
Encrustations on ureteral stents from patients without urinary tract infection reveal distinct urotypes and a low bacterial load
Buhmann, M. T., Abt, D., Nolte, O., Neu, T. R., Strempel, S., Albrich, W. C., … Ren, Q. (2019). Encrustations on ureteral stents from patients without urinary tract infection reveal distinct urotypes and a low bacterial load. Microbiome, 7(1), 60 (17 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-019-0674-x
Complete inclusion of bioactive molecules and particles in polydimethylsiloxane: a straightforward process under mild conditions
Faccio, G., Cont, A., Mailand, E., Zare-Eelanjegh, E., Innocenti Malini, R., Maniura-Weber, K., … Spano, F. (2019). Complete inclusion of bioactive molecules and particles in polydimethylsiloxane: a straightforward process under mild conditions. Scientific Reports, 9, 17575 (8 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-54155-5
Hydrogen bond guidance and aromatic stacking drive liquid-liquid phase separation of intrinsically disordered histidine-rich peptides
Gabryelczyk, B., Cai, H., Shi, X., Sun, Y., Swinkels, P. J. M., Salentinig, S., … Miserez, A. (2019). Hydrogen bond guidance and aromatic stacking drive liquid-liquid phase separation of intrinsically disordered histidine-rich peptides. Nature Communications, 10, 5465 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13469-8
From structure to function: pH-switchable antimicrobial nano-self-assemblies
Gontsarik, M., Yaghmur, A., Ren, Q., Maniura-Weber, K., & Salentinig, S. (2019). From structure to function: pH-switchable antimicrobial nano-self-assemblies. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 11(3), 2821-2829. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b18618
Energy-yielding mini heat thermocells with WS<sub>2</sub> water-splitting dual system to recycle wasted heat
Lai, Y. S., Del Rosario, M. A. J. V. G., Chen, W. F., Yen, S. C., Pan, F., Ren, Q., & Su, Y. H. (2019). Energy-yielding mini heat thermocells with WS2 water-splitting dual system to recycle wasted heat. ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2(10), 7092-7103. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.9b01010
Structural insights into semicrystalline states of electrospun nanofibers: a multiscale analytical approach
Maurya, A. K., Weidenbacher, L., Spano, F., Fortunato, G., Rossi, R. M., Frenz, M., … Sadeghpour, A. (2019). Structural insights into semicrystalline states of electrospun nanofibers: a multiscale analytical approach. Nanoscale, 11(15), 7176-7187. https://doi.org/10.1039/C9NR00446G
Surface modification of ultrafine-grained titanium: influence on mechanical properties, cytocompatibility and osseointegration potential
Pippenger, B. E., Rottmar, M., Kopf, B. S., Stübinger, S., Dalla Torre, F. H., Berner, S., & Maniura-Weber, K. (2019). Surface modification of ultrafine-grained titanium: influence on mechanical properties, cytocompatibility and osseointegration potential. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 30, 99-110. https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.13396
pH-responsive nano-self-assemblies of the anticancer drug 2-hydroxyoleic acid
Prajapati, R., Gontsarik, M., Yaghmur, A., & Salentinig, S. (2019). pH-responsive nano-self-assemblies of the anticancer drug 2-hydroxyoleic acid. Langmuir, 35, 7954-7961. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b00838
Cell membrane-inspired silicone interfaces that mitigate pro-inflammatory macrophage activation and bacterial adhesion
Qin, X. H., Senturk, B., Valentin, J., Malheiro, V., Fortunato, G., Ren, Q., … Maniura-Weber, K. (2019). Cell membrane-inspired silicone interfaces that mitigate pro-inflammatory macrophage activation and bacterial adhesion. Langmuir, 35(5), 1882-1894. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b02292
Assessing the osteogenic potential of zirconia and titanium surfaces with an advanced <i>in vitro</i> model
Rottmar, M., Müller, E., Guimond-Lischer, S., Stephan, M., Berner, S., & Maniura-Weber, K. (2019). Assessing the osteogenic potential of zirconia and titanium surfaces with an advanced in vitro model. Dental Materials, 35(1), 74-86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2018.10.008
Supramolecular structures in lipid digestion and implications for functional food delivery
Salentinig, S. (2019). Supramolecular structures in lipid digestion and implications for functional food delivery. Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science, 39, 190-201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cocis.2019.02.002
Bacterial adhesion on soft materials: passive physicochemical interactions or active bacterial mechanosensing?
Straub, H., Bigger, C. M., Valentin, J., Abt, D., Qin, X. H., Eberl, L., … Ren, Q. (2019). Bacterial adhesion on soft materials: passive physicochemical interactions or active bacterial mechanosensing? Advanced Healthcare Materials, 8(8), 1801323 (8 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.201801323
Double-network hydrogels including enzymatically crosslinked poly-(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline)s for 3D bioprinting of cartilage-engineering constructs
Trachsel, L., Johnbosco, C., Lang, T., Benetti, E. M., & Zenobi-Wong, M. (2019). Double-network hydrogels including enzymatically crosslinked poly-(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline)s for 3D bioprinting of cartilage-engineering constructs. Biomacromolecules, 20, 4502-4511. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.9b01266
Substrate viscosity plays an important role in bacterial adhesion under fluid flow
Valentin, J. D. P., Qin, X. H., Fessele, C., Straub, H., van der Mei, H. C., Buhmann, M. T., … Ren, Q. (2019). Substrate viscosity plays an important role in bacterial adhesion under fluid flow. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 552, 247-257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2019.05.043
Influence of the aliphatic side chain on the near atmospheric pressure plasma polymerization of 2-alkyl-2-oxazolines for biomedical applications
Van Guyse, J. F. R., Cools, P., Egghe, T., Asadian, M., Vergaelen, M., Rigole, P., … De Geyter, N. (2019). Influence of the aliphatic side chain on the near atmospheric pressure plasma polymerization of 2-alkyl-2-oxazolines for biomedical applications. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 11(34), 31356-31366. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b09999
Mussel-inspired injectable hydrogel adhesive formed under mild conditions features near-native tissue properties
Wei, K., Senturk, B., Matter, M. T., Wu, X., Herrmann, I. K., Rottmar, M., & Toncelli, C. (2019). Mussel-inspired injectable hydrogel adhesive formed under mild conditions features near-native tissue properties. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 11, 47707-47719. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b16465
In vitro endothelialization of surface-integrated nanofiber networks for stretchable blood interfaces
Weidenbacher, L., Müller, E., Guex, A. G., Zündel, M., Schweizer, P., Marina, V., … Fortunato, G. (2019). In vitro endothelialization of surface-integrated nanofiber networks for stretchable blood interfaces. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 11(6), 5740-5751. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b18121
Internal lamellar and inverse hexagonal liquid crystalline phases during the digestion of krill and astaxanthin oil-in-water emulsions
Yaghmur, A., Lotfi, S., Ariabod, S. A., Bor, G., Gontsarik, M., & Salentinig, S. (2019). Internal lamellar and inverse hexagonal liquid crystalline phases during the digestion of krill and astaxanthin oil-in-water emulsions. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 7, 384 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00384