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Julia Jasinski, Magdalena V. Wilde, Matthias Voelkl, Valérie Jerôme, Thomas Fröhlich, Ruth Freitag und Thomas Scheibel
Tailor-Made Protein Corona Formation on Polystyrene Microparticles and its Effect on Epithelial Cell Uptake
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2022 14 (41), 47277-47287
Vanessa J. Neubauer, Florian Hüter, Johannes Wittmann, Vanessa T. Troßmann, Claudia Kleinschrodt, Bettina Alber-Laukant, Frank Rieg & Thomas Scheibel
Flow Simulation and Gradient Printing of Fluorapatite- and Cell-Loaded Recombinant Spider Silk Hydrogels
Biomolecules 2022, 12, 1413
Hendrik Bargel, Vanessa Troßmann, Christoph Sommer & Thomas Scheibel
Bioselectivity of silk protein-based materials and their bio-inspired applications
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2022, 13, 902–921
Vanessa T. Troßmann, Stefanie Heltmann-Meyer, Hanna Amouei, Harald Wajantm, Raymund E. Horch, Dominik Steiner & Thomas Scheibel
Recombinant Spider Silk Bioinks for Continuous Protein Release by Encapsulated Producer Cells
Biomacromolecules 2022 23 (10), 4427-4437
Sarah Lentz, Vanessa T. Troßmann, Christian B. Borkner, Vivien Beyersdorfer, Mrkus Rottmar & Thomas Scheibel
Structure−Property Relationship Based on the Amino Acid Composition of Recombinant Spider Silk Proteins for Potential Biomedical Applications
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2022 14 (28), 31751-31766
Nicholas J. Chan, Sarah Lentz, Paul A. Gurr, Thomas Scheibel & Greg G. Qiao
Mimicry of silk utilizing synthetic polypeptides
Progress in Polymer Science, Vol. 130, July 2022
Sawan Shetty, Selvakumar Murugesan, Sahar Salehi, Alexandra Pellert, Melanie Scheibel, Thomas Scheibel & Srinivasan Anandhan
Evaluation of piezoelectric behavior and biocompatibility of poly(vinylidene fluoride) ultrafine fibers with incorporated talc nanosheets
Applied Polymer, Vol. 139, Issue 29, Aug. 202
Matthias Völkl, Valérie Jérome, Alfons Weig, Julia Jasinski, Nora Meides, Peter Strohriegl, Thomas Scheibel & Ruth Freitag
Pristine and artificially-aged polystyrene microplastic particles differ in regard to cellular response
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 435 (2022) 128955
Shakir Zainuddin & Thomas Scheibel
Continuous yarn electrospinning
Textiles 2022, 2 (1), 124 – 141
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Lang, G., Grill, C. & Scheibel, T.
Site-specific functionalization of recombinant spider silk Janus fibers
Angewandte Chemie, Int. Edition, online Januar 2022
Schwarzer, M. Brehm, J., Vollmer, M., Jasinski, J., Xu, C., Bin Zainiddin, S., Frazöhlilch, T., Schott, M., Greiner, A., Scheibel, T. &Laforsch, C.
Shape, size, and polymer dependent effects of microplastics on Daphnia magna
Hazardous Materials, 436, 2022
Chan, N., Lentz, S., Gurr, P., Tan, S., Scheibel, T. & Qiao, G.
Crosslinked polypeptide films via RAFT-mediated continuous assembly of polymers
Angewande Chemie, International Edition, 2021
Riedl, S., Völkl, M, Holzinger, A., Jasinski, J., Jerome, V., Scheibel, T., Feldhaar H. & Freitag, R.
In vitro cultivation of primary intestinal cells from Eisenia fetida as basis for ecotoxicological studies
Ecotoxicology, 2021
Koeck, K. S., Salehi, S., Humenik, M. & Scheibel, T.
Processing of Continuous Non-Crosslinked Collagen Fibers for Microtissue Formation at the Muscle-Tendon Interface
Advanced functional materials, 2021
Ramsperger, A., Jasinski, J., Völkl, M., Witzmann, T., Meinhart, M., Jeromoe, V., Kretzschmer, W., Freitag, R., Senker, J., Fery, A., Kress, Hl, Scheibel, T. & Laforsch, Ch.
Supposedly identical microplastic particles substantially differ in their material properties influencing particle-cell interactions and cellular responses
Hazardous Materials, 425, March 5th 2022
Ramsperger, A., Jasinski, J., Völkl, M., Witzmann, T., Meinhart, M., Jerome, V., Kretschmer, W., Freitag, R., Senker, J., Fery A., Kress, H., Scheibel, T. & Laforsch, Ch.
Supposedly identical microplastic particles substantially differ in their material properties influencing particle-cell interactions and cellular responses
Lechner, A., Trossmann, V. & Scheibel, T.
Impact of Cell Loading of Recombinant Spider Silk BasedBioinks on Gelation and Printability
Macromol. Biosci. 2021, 2100390
Laomeephol, C., Vasuratna, A., Ratanavaraporn, J., Kanokpanont, S., Luckanagul, J., Humenik, M., Scheibel, Th. & Damrongsakkul, S.
Impacts of Blended Bombyx mori Silk Fibroin and Recombinant Spider Silk Fibroin Hydrogels on Cell Growth
Polymers. 2021, 13, 4182
Sonnleitner, D., Sommer, Ch., Scheibel, T. & Lang, G.
Approaches to inhibit biofilm formation applying natural and artificial silk-based materials
Materials Science & Engineering, 131, December 2021
Jasinski, J., Völkl, M., Jérome, V., Scheibel, T. & Freitag, R.
Noxic effects of polystyrene microparticles on murine macrophages and epithelial cells
Scientific Reports 11, online 03.08.2021
Steiner, D., Winkler, S., Heltmann-Meyer, S., Troßmann, V., Fey, T., Scheibel, T., Horch, R. & Arkudas, A.
Enhanced vascularization and de novo tissue formation in hydrogels made of engineered RGD-tagged spider silk proteins in the arteriovenous loop model
Biofabrication, Vol. 13, Number 4
Murugesan, S. & Scheibel, T.
Chitosan-based nanocomposites for medical applications
Journal of Polymer Science, online June 2021
Esser, T. U., Troßmann, V. T., Lentz, S., Engel, F. B., & Scheibel, T.
Designing of spider silk proteins for human induced pluripotent stem cell-based cardiac tissue engineering
Materials Today Bio, Band 11 (2021),
Straßburg, St., Bin Zainuddin, S. & Scheibel, Thomas
The Power of Silk Technology for Energy Applications
Adv. Energy Mat. 2021, online May 2021
Röber, M., Scheibel, Th. & Börner, H. G.
Toward Activatable Collagen Mimics: Combining DEPSI “Switch” Defects and Template-Guided Self-Organization to Control Collagen Mimetic Peptides
Macromol. Biosci, online May 2021
Sommer, Ch., Bargel, H., Raßmann, N. & Scheibel, Th.
Microbial repellence properties of engineered spider silk coatings prevent biofilm formation of opportunistic bacterial strains
MRS Communications, Online April 2021
Neubauer, V., Kellner, Ch., Gruen, V., Schenk, A. & Scheibel, Th.
Recombinant major ampullate spidroin-particles as biotemplates for manganese carbonate mineralization
Multifunct. Mater. 4 (2021) 014002
Strassburg, S., Mayer, K. & Scheibel, T.
Functionalization of biopolymer fibers with magnetic nanoparticles
Physical Sciences, online Jan. 21
Neubauer, V., Kellner, Ch., Gruen, V., Schenk, A. & Scheibel, T.
Recombinant major ampullate spidroin-particles as biotemplates for manganese carbonate mineralization
Multifunct. Materials, 2021, 4 014002
Neubauer, V., Döbl, A. & Scheibel, T.
Silk-based materials for hard tissue engineering
Materials, 2021, 14 (3), 674
Saric, M., Eisoldt, L., Döring, V. & Scheibel, T.
Interplay of different Major Ampullate spidroins during assembly and implications for fiber mechanics
Advanced Materials, online Jan. 2021
Hofmaier, M., Urban, B., Lentz, S., Borkner, C., Scheibel, T., Fery, A. & Müller, M.
Dichroic Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy characterization of the β-sheet orientation in spider silk films on silicon substrates
Journal of Physical Chemystry, online Jan. 2021