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Andisheh Motealleh
Andisheh Motealleh
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Munich, Department of Pharmacy - Center for Drug Research
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Nanocomposite hydrogels and their applications in tissue engineering
A Motealleh, NS Kehr
Advanced healthcare materials 6 (1), 1600938, 2017
1532017
Functional nanomaterials on 2D surfaces and in 3D nanocomposite hydrogels for biomedical applications
R Tutar, A Motealleh, A Khademhosseini, NS Kehr
Advanced Functional Materials 29 (46), 1904344, 2019
812019
3D printing of step-gradient nanocomposite hydrogels for controlled cell migration
A Motealleh, B Çelebi-Saltik, N Ermis, S Nowak, A Khademhosseini, ...
Biofabrication 11 (4), 045015, 2019
362019
Injectable oxygen-generating nanocomposite hydrogels with prolonged oxygen delivery for enhanced cell proliferation under hypoxic and normoxic conditions
A Motealleh, NS Kehr
Journal of Materials Chemistry B 8 (19), 4195-4201, 2020
282020
Janus nanocomposite hydrogels for chirality-dependent cell adhesion and migration
A Motealleh, N Seda Kehr
ACS applied materials & interfaces 9 (39), 33674-33682, 2017
282017
Stimuli-responsive local drug molecule delivery to adhered cells in a 3D nanocomposite scaffold
A Motealleh, R De Marco, NS Kehr
Journal of Materials Chemistry B 7 (23), 3716-3723, 2019
262019
Chirality-dependent cell adhesion and enrichment in Janus nanocomposite hydrogels
A Motealleh, H Hermes, J Jose, NS Kehr
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 14 (2), 247-256, 2018
262018
3D bioprinting of triphasic nanocomposite hydrogels and scaffolds for cell adhesion and migration
A Motealleh, P Dorri, AH Schäfer, NS Kehr
Biofabrication 11 (3), 035022, 2019
222019
Self-assembled monolayers of chiral periodic mesoporous organosilica as a stimuli responsive local drug delivery system
A Motealleh, P Dorri, NS Kehr
Journal of Materials Chemistry B 7 (14), 2362-2371, 2019
212019
Cell Growth on (“Janus”) Density Gradients of Bifunctional Zeolite L Crystals
NS Kehr, A Motealleh, AH Schäfer
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8 (51), 35081-35090, 2016
212016
Functional nanomaterials and 3D-printable nanocomposite hydrogels for enhanced cell proliferation and for the reduction of bacterial biofilm formation
A Motealleh, D Kart, M Czieborowski, NS Kehr
ACS applied materials & interfaces 13 (36), 43755-43768, 2021
192021
3D-printed oxygen-carrying nanocomposite hydrogels for enhanced cell viability under hypoxic and normoxic conditions
A Motealleh, AH Schäfer, O Fromm, NS Kehr
Biomacromolecules 22 (11), 4758-4769, 2021
152021
Bifunctional nanomaterials for enhanced cell proliferation and for the reduction of bacterial bioluminescence/fitness
A Motealleh, M Czieborowski, B Philipp, S Nowak, NS Kehr
Advanced Materials Interfaces 7 (13), 2000086, 2020
112020
Injectable polymer/nanomaterial composites for the fabrication of three-dimensional biomaterial scaffolds
A Motealleh, P Dorri, NS Kehr
Biomedical Materials 15 (4), 045021, 2020
102020
Directed vertical cell migration via bifunctionalized nanomaterials in 3D step-gradient nanocomposite hydrogels
A Motealleh, NS Kehr
Biomaterials Science 8 (20), 5628-5637, 2020
102020
Nanocomposite (Janus) paper as 3D cell culture system
NS Kehr, A Motealleh
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 156, 236-242, 2017
82017
Bifunctional nanomaterials for simultaneously improving cell adhesion and affecting bacterial biofilm formation on silicon-based surfaces
A Motealleh, P Dorri, M Czieborowski, B Philipp, NS Kehr
Biomedical Materials 16 (2), 025013, 2021
42021
Corrigendum: Injectable polymer/nanomaterial composites for the fabrication of three-dimensional biomaterial scaffolds (2020 Biomed. Mater. 15 045021)
A Motealleh, P Dorri, NS Kehr
Biomedical Materials 18 (5), 059506, 2023
12023
3D printed step‐gradient composite hydrogels for directed migration and osteogenic differentiation of human bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cells
A Motealleh, A Schulten, NS Kehr
Nano Select 3 (2), 411-424, 2022
12022
A Prospective Crossover Study Comparing Six Current Generation Supraglottic Airway Device's Ability to Seal During CPR in Human Cadavers
J Holley, R Dunne, H Robinson, R Williams, A Motealleh
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024
2024
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