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Department of Cardiac Surgery
Clinician Scientist
Tuning Tissue Ingrowth into Proangiogenic Hydrogels via Dual Modality Degradation.
ACS biomaterials science & engineering Oct, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 33464063
Ludwig Maximilian University Munich
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
Maximilian Grab1,2,
Carina Hopfner3,
Alena Gesenhues4,
Fabian König1,2,
Nikolaus A. Haas3,
Christian Hagl1,
Adrian Curta4,
Nikolaus Thierfelder1
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich,
2Chair of Medical Materials and Implants, Technical University of Munich,
3Department Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Intensive Care, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich,
4Department of Radiology, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich
Benedikt Freystetter1,
Linda Grefen1,
Lara Bischof1,
Lorenz Isert3,
Petra Mela2,
Deon Bezuidenhout4,
Christian Hagl1,5,
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich,
2Chair of Medical Materials and Implants, Technical University Munich,
3Faculty for Chemistry and Pharmacy, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich,
4Cardiovascular Research Unit, University of Cape Town,
5, DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Munich Heart Alliance
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