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Fraunhofer IGB Jahresbericht 2012|13

139 Grumaz, C.; Hoffmann, H.; Lorenz, S.; Stevens, P.; Linde- mann, E.; Rupp, S.; Sohn, K. (2012) Differential metatranscrip- tomic profiling during Candida infections, Myco- ses 55 (Supplement s4): 337 Hansmann, J.; Groeber, F.; Kahlig, A.; Schwarz, T. (2012) Bioreaktorsysteme im Tis- sue Engineering, Techno- Pharm 3/2012: 7 Heinrich, M.; Schließmann, U.; Hirth, T. (2012) Untersuchung der acido- genen Bakterienpopula- tion beim Abbau von syn- thetischem Abwasser im Temperaturbereich zwi- schen 10°C und 37°C, Che- mie Ingenieur Technik 84 (8): 1295 Herms, K.; Volkwein, W.; Burger-Kentischer, A.; Spiel- vogel, A.; Oberschmidt, D.; Rupp, S. (2012) E. coli-Lysate für die zell- freie Proteinsynthese, Che- mie Ingenieur Technik 84 (8): 1331 Hiller, E.; Purschke, F. G.; Trick, I.; Rupp, S. (2012) Flexible survival strategies of Pseudomonas aerugino- sa in biofilms result in in- creased fitness compared to Candida albicans, Myco- ses 55 (Supplement s4): 337 Hinderer, S.; Schesny, M.; Bayrak, A.; Ibold, B.; Ham- pel, M.; Walles, T.; Stock, U. A.; Seifert, M.; Schenke- Layland, K. (2012) Engineering of fibrillar decorin matrices for a tis- sue-engineered trachea, Biomaterials 33 (21): 5259– 5266 Hirth, T. (2012) SuPER – sustainable pro- duction, energy and re- sources, Chemie Ingenieur Technik 84 (7): 943 Hirth, T.; Unkelbach, G.; Leschinsky, M. (2012) Stoffliche Nutzung von Li- gnin. Teil 1: Hintergrund, Rohstoffe, Gewinnung und Nutzung unter Er- halt der polymeren Struk- tur, Holztechnologie 53 (1): 47–51 Hirth, T.; Unkelbach, G.; Zibek, S.; Staiger, N.; Leschin- sky, M. (2012) Stoffliche Nutzung von Lignin. Teil 2: Chemische und biochemische Spal- tung von Lignin in Aroma- ten, Holztechnologie 53 (2): 46–51 Hirth, T.; Wolperdinger, M. (2012) Von Lignocellulose-basier- ten Rohstoffen zu chemi- schen Produkten, Chemie Ingenieur Technik 84 (8): 1299 Hoch, E.; Schuh, C.; Hirth, T.; Tovar, G. E. M.; Borchers, K. (2012) Stiff gelatin hydrogels can be photo-chemically syn- thesized from low viscous gelatin solutions using molecularly functiona- lized gelatin with a high degree of methacrylation, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 23 (11): 2607–2617 Hoppensack, A.; Schanz, J.; Kazanecki, C.; Colter, D.; Walles, H. (2012) Small intestinal submucosa (SIS) as a natural bioma- terial that promotes the epithelial morphogenesis of renal tubular cells, Bio- NanoMaterials 13 (1–4): 68 Huber, B.; Klechowitz, N.; Hoppensack, A.; Borchers, K.; Walles, H.; Hirth, T.; Kluger, P. J. (2012) Isolation and culture of primary human subcutane- ous adipocytes and con- struction of a fatty tissue equivalent, BioNanoMateri- als 13 (1–4): 195 Jakob, F.; Ebert, R.; Rudert, M.; Nöth, U.; Walles, H.; Do- cheva, D.; Schieker, M.; Mei- nel, L.; Groll, J. (2012) In situ guided tissue regen- eration in musculoskeletal diseases and aging: Imple- menting pathology into tailored tissue engineering strategies, Cell and Tissue Research 347 (3): 725–735 Jing, L.; Haas, J.; Chong, T. M.; Bruckner, J. J.; Dann, G. C.; Dong, L.; Marshak, J. O.; McClurkan, C. L.; Yama- moto, T. N.; Bailer, S. M.; Laing, K. J.; Wald, A.; Verjans, G. M.; Koelle, D. M. (2012) Cross-presentation and genome-wide screening reveal candidate T cells an- tigens for a herpes simplex virus type 1 vaccine, The Journal of Clinical Investigati- on 122 (2): 654–673 Kahlig, A.; Volkwein, W.; Seyfert, K.; Thein, M.; Hirth, T.; Hansmann, J. (2012) Technical design of a mod- ule for the continuous production of biochemical energy for cell-free pro- tein synthesis, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1817 (Sup- plement), EBEC abstracts: 15–16 Keller, P. D.; Burger-Kenti- scher, A.; D., F.; Wiesmüller, K.-H.; Lemuth, K.; Hiller, E.; Engelhardt, I.; Müller, C.; Schröppel, K.; Bracher, F.; Rupp, S. (2012) Identification and charac- terisation of novel anti- fungal compounds against fungal human pathogens, International Journal of Medi- cal Microbiology 302 (Sup- plement 1): 18–19

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