All Publications

All Publications

  1. F. Ullm, A. Renner, U. Freudenberg, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. The Influence of Sulfation Degree of Glycosaminoglycan-Functionalized 3D Collagen I Networks on Cytokine Profiles of In Vitro Macrophage-Fibroblast Cocultures. Gels 10:450 (2024). Open Access Link
  2. J. Sapudom, P. Riedl, M. Schricker, K. Kroy, and T. Pompe. Physical network regimes of 3D fibrillar collagen networks trigger invasive phenotypes of breast cancer cells. Biomater Adv 163:213961 (2024). Open Access Link
  3. M. Melzer, S. Niebert, M. Heimann, F. Ullm, T. Pompe, G. Scheiner-Bobis, and J. Burk. Differential Smad2/3 linker phosphorylation is a crosstalk mechanism of Rho/ROCK and canonical TGF-β3 signaling in tenogenic differentiation. Sci Rep 14:10393 (2024). Open Access Link
  4. D. Santinha, A. Vilaca, L. Estronca, S. C. Schuler, C. Bartoli, A. De Sandre-Giovannoli, A. Figueiredo, M. Quaas, T. Pompe, A. Ori, and L. Ferreira. Remodeling of the Cardiac Extracellular Matrix Proteome During Chronological and Pathological Aging. Mol Cell Proteomics 23:100706 (2024). Open Access Link
  5. J. Friedrichs, R. Helbig, J. Hilsenbeck, P. R. Pandey, J. U. Sommer, L. D. Renner, T. Pompe, and C. Werner. Entropic repulsion of cholesterol-containing layers counteracts bioadhesion. Nature 618:733-39 (2023). Link
  6. P. Riedl, J. Sapudom, C. Clemens, L. Orgus, A. Proger, J. C. M. Teo, and T. Pompe. Phenotype Switching of Breast Cancer Cells upon Matrix Interface Crossing. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces (2023). Link
  7. V. Riedl, M. Portius, L. Heiser, P. Riedl, T. Jakob, R. Gehring, T. Berg, and T. Pompe. Development of a synthesis strategy for sulfamethoxazole derivatives and their coupling with hydrogel microparticles. J Mater Chem B (2023). Open Access Link
  8. M. Portius, C. Danneberg, and T. Pompe. Biomaterial approaches for engineering and analyzing structure and metabolic states of microbial consortia within biofilms. Curr Opin Biotechnol 81:102916 (2023). Link
  9. K. Pietsch, L. Storm-Johannsen, A. Schmidt-Thomee, and T. Pompe. Correlation between Fibrin Fibrillation Kinetics and the Resulting Fibrin Network Microstructure. Adv Healthc Mater 12:e2202231 (2023). Open Access Link
  10. D. Rettke, C. Danneberg, T. A. Neuendorf, S. Kuhn, J. Friedrichs, N. Hauck, C. Werner, J. Thiele, and T. Pompe. Microfluidics-assisted synthesis and functionalization of monodisperse colloidal hydrogel particles for optomechanical biosensors. J Mater Chem B 10:1663-74 (2022). Link
  11. S. Vogel, F. Ullm, C. D. Muller, T. Pompe, and U. Hempel. Impact of binding mode of low-sulfated hyaluronan to 3D collagen matrices on its osteoinductive effect for human bone marrow stromal cells. Biol Chem 402:1465 (2021). Link
  12. F. Ullm, and T. Pompe.Fibrillar biopolymer-based scaffolds to study macrophage-fibroblast crosstalk in wound repair. Biol Chem 402:1309 (2021). Link
  13. P. Riedl, M. Schricker, and T. Pompe. Stiffness Variation of 3D Collagen Networks by Surface Functionalization of Network Fibrils with Sulfonated Polymers. Gels 7 (2021). Open Access Link
  14. D. Rettke, F. Seufert, J. Doring, K. Ostermann, D. Wilms, S. Schmidt, and T. Pompe. Biomimetic estrogen sensor based on soft colloidal probes. Biosens Bioelectron 192:113506 (2021). Link
  15. P. Riedl, and T. Pompe. Functional label-free assessment of fibroblast differentiation in 3D collagen-I-matrices using particle image velocimetry. Biomater Sci 9:5917 (2021). Link
  16. C. Logie, T. van Schaik, T. Pompe, and K. Pietsch. Fibronectin-functionalization of 3D collagen networks supports immune tolerance and inflammation suppression in human monocyte-derived macrophages. Biomaterials 268:120498 (2021). Link
  17. S. Vogel, F. Ullm, C. D. Muller, T. Pompe, and U. Hempel. Remodeling of Three-Dimensional Collagen I Matrices by Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells during Osteogenic Differentiation In Vitro. Acs Appl Bio Mater 3:6967-78 (2020). Link
  18. M. Fruhauf, U. Zeitschel, C. Hofling, F. Ullm, F. V. Rabiger, G. Alber, T. Pompe, U. Muller, and S. Rossner. Construction of a 3D brain extracellular matrix model to study the interaction between microglia and T cells in co-culture. Eur J Neurosci 53:4034 (2021). Open Access Link
  19. J. Sapudom, C. D. Muller, K. T. Nguyen, S. Martin, U. Anderegg, and T. Pompe. Matrix Remodeling and Hyaluronan Production by Myofibroblasts and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts in 3D Collagen Matrices. Gels 6:33 (2020).  Open Access Link
  20. D. Rettke, J. Doring, S. Martin, T. Venus, I. Estrela-Lopis, S. Schmidt, K. Ostermann, and T. Pompe. Picomolar glyphosate sensitivity of an optical particle-based sensor utilizing biomimetic interaction principles. Biosens Bioelectron 165:112262 (2020). Link
  21. J. Sapudom, K.T. Nguyen, S. Martin, T. Wippold, S. Moller, M. Schnabelrauch, U. Anderegg, T. Pompe. Biomimetic tissue models reveal the role of hyaluronan in melanoma proliferation and invasion. Biomater Sci 8:1405 (2020). Open Access Link
  22. J. Doring, D. Rettke, G. Rodel, T. Pompe, K. Ostermann. Surface Functionalization by Hydrophobin-EPSPS Fusion Protein Allows for the Fast and Simple Detection of Glyphosate. Biosensors 9:104 (2019). Open Access Link
  23. F. Ullm, P. Riedl, A. Machado de Amorim, A. Patzschke, R. Weiß, S. Hauschildt, K. Franke, U. Anderegg, T. Pompe. 3D Scaffold-Based Macrophage Fibroblast Coculture Model Reveals IL-10 Dependence of Wound Resolution Phase. Advanced Biosystems 4:1900220 (2019). Open Access Link
  24. A. Muller, S. Muller, V. Nasufovic, H. D. Arndt, and T. Pompe. Actin stress fiber dynamics in laterally confined cells. Integr Biol (Camb) 11:175-85 (2019). Link
  25. J. Waschke, T. Pompe, D. Rettke, S. Schmidt, and M. Hlawitschka. Radial profile detection of multiple spherical particles in contact with interacting surfaces. PLoS One 14:e0214815 (2019). Open Access Link
  26. J. Sapudom, L. Kalbitzer, X. Wu, S. Martin, K. Kroy, and T. Pompe. Fibril bending stiffness of 3D collagen matrices instructs spreading and clustering of invasive and non-invasive breast cancer cells. Biomaterials 193:47-57 (2019). Link
  27. M. Krater, J. Sapudom, N. C. Bilz, T. Pompe, J. Guck, and C. Claus. Alterations in Cell Mechanics by Actin Cytoskeletal Changes Correlate with Strain-Specific Rubella Virus Phenotypes for Cell Migration and Induction of Apoptosis. Cells 7:136 (2018). Open Access Link
  28. C. Müller, M. Ansorge, M. Espig, S. Zschoche, J. Schiller, and T. Pompe. Covalent Binding of Maleic Anhydride Copolymer Monolayers to Polyacrylamide Hydrogels. Macromol Chem Phys 219:1800206 (2018). Link
  29. J. Sapudom, T. Pompe. Biomimetic tumor microenvironments based on collagen matrices. Biomater Sci 6:2009-24 (2018). Link
  30. M. Ansorge, T. Pompe. Systems for localized release to mimic paracrine cell communication in vitro. J Control Release 278:24-36 (2018). Link
  31. A. K. Strzelczyk, H. Q. Wang, A. Lindhorst, J. Waschke, T. Pompe, C. Kropf, B. Luneau, and S. Schmidt. Hydrogel Microparticles as Sensors for Specific Adhesion: Case Studies on Antibody Detection and Soil Release Polymers. Gels 3:31 (2017). Open Access Link
  32. L. Kalbitzer, and T. Pompe. Fibril growth kinetics link buffer conditions and topology of 3D collagen I networks. Acta Biomater 67:206-14 (2018). Link , Open Access Link
  33. E. Muller, T. Pompe, U. Freudenberg, and C. Werner. Solvent-Assisted Micromolding of Biohybrid Hydrogels to Maintain Human Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells Ex Vivo. Adv Mater 29:1703489 (2017) Link
  34. J. Sapudom, J. Waschke, K. Franke, M. Hlawitschka, and T. Pompe. Quantitative label-free single cell tracking in 3D biomimetic matrices. Sci Rep 7:14135 (2017). Open Access Link
  35. M. Ansorge, J. Sapudom, M. Chkolnikov, M. Wilde, U. Anderegg, S. Moller, M. Schnabelrauch, and T. Pompe. Mimicking Paracrine TGF-beta1 Signals during Myofibroblast Differentiation in 3D Collagen Networks. Sci Rep 7:5664 (2017). Open Access Link
  36. J. Sapudom, X. Wu, M. Chkolnikov, M. Ansorge, U. Anderegg, and T. Pompe. Fibroblast fate regulation by time dependent TGF-beta1 and IL-10 stimulation in biomimetic 3D matrices. Biomater Sci 5:1858-67 (2017). Link
  37. M. Friedemann, L. Kalbitzer, S. Franz, S. Moeller, M. Schnabelrauch, J. C. Simon, T. Pompe and K. Franke. Instructing Human Macrophage Polarization by Stiffness and Glycosaminoglycan Functionalization in 3D Collagen Networks. Adv Healthc Mater  (2017). Link
  38. J. Sapudom, F. Ullm, S. Martin, L. Kalbitzer, J. Naab, S. Moller, M. Schnabelrauch, U. Anderegg, S. Schmidt, and T. Pompe. Molecular weight specific impact of soluble and immobilized hyaluronan on CD44 expressing melanoma cells in 3D collagen matrices. Acta Biomater 50:259-70 (2017). Link , Open Access Link
  39. E. Muller, W. Wang, W. Qiao, M. Bornhauser, P. W. Zandstra, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Distinguishing autocrine and paracrine signals in hematopoietic stem cell culture using a biofunctional microcavity platform. Sci Rep 6:31951 (2016). Open Access Link
  40. S. Martin, H. Wang, T. Rathke, U. Anderegg, S. Möller, M. Schnabelrauch, T. Pompe, and S. Schmidt. Polymer hydrogel particles as biocompatible AFM probes to study CD44/hyaluronic acid interactions on cells. Polymer 102:342-9 (2016). Link
  41. J. Sapudom, S. Rubner, S. Martin, and T. Pompe. Mimicking Tissue Boundaries by Sharp Multiparameter Matrix Interfaces. Adv Healthc Mater 5:1861-7 (2016). Link
  42. M. Ansorge, N. Rastig, R. Steinborn, T. Konig, L. Baumann, S. Moller, M. Schnabelrauch, M. Cross, C. Werner, A. G. Beck-Sickinger, and T. Pompe. Short-range cytokine gradients to mimic paracrine cell interactions in vitro. J Control Release 224:59-68 (2016). Link , Open Access Link
  43. C. Müller, and T. Pompe. Distinct impacts of substrate elasticity and ligand affinity on traction force evolution. Soft Matter 12:272-80 (2016). Open Access Link
  44. L. Kalbitzer, F. Franke, S. Möller, M. Schnabelrauch, and T. Pompe. Glycosaminoglycan functionalization of mechanically and topologically defined collagen I matrices. J Materials Chemistry B 3:8902-10 (2015). Open Access Link
  45. J. Sapudom, S. Rubner, S. Martin, S. Thoenes, U. Anderegg, and T. Pompe. The interplay of fibronectin functionalization and TGF-beta1 presence on fibroblast proliferation, differentiation and migration in 3D matrices. Biomater Sci 3:1291-301 (2015). Open Access Link
  46. E. Müller, T. Grinenko, T. Pompe, C. Waskow, and C. Werner. Space constraints govern fate of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in vitro. Biomaterials 53:709-15 (2015). Link , Open Access Link
  47. J. Sapudom, S. Rubner, S. Martin, T. Kurth, S. Riedel, C. T. Mierke, and T. Pompe. The phenotype of cancer cell invasion controlled by fibril diameter and pore size of 3D collagen networks. Biomaterials 52:367-75 (2015). Link , Open Access Link
  48. S. Martin, H. Wang, L. Hartmann, T. Pompe, and S. Schmidt. Quantification of protein-materials interaction by soft colloidal probe spectroscopy. Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 17:3014-18 (2015). Open Access Link
  49. E. Bach, T. Zerjatke, M. Herklotz, N. Scherf, D. Niederwieser, I. Roeder, T. Pompe, M. Cross, and I. Glauche. Elucidating functional heterogeneity in hematopoietic progenitor cells: A combined experimental and modeling approach. Exp Hematol 42:826-37 (2014). Link
  50. D. Pussak, D. Ponader, S. Mosca, T. Pompe, L. Hartmann, and S. Schmidt. Specific Adhesion of Carbohydrate Hydrogel Particles in Competition with Multivalent Inhibitors Evaluated by AFM. Langmuir 30:6142-50 (2014). Link
  51. K. Franke, J. Sapudom, L. Kalbitzer, U. Anderegg, and T. Pompe. Topologically defined composites of collagen types I and V as in vitro cell culture scaffolds. Acta Biomater 10:2693-702 (2014). Link , Open Access Link
  52. A. Muller, J. Meyer, T. Paumer, and T. Pompe. Cytoskeletal transition in patterned cells correlates with interfacial energy model. Soft Matter 10:2444-52 (2014). Open Access Link
  53. C. Müller, A. Müller, and T. Pompe. Dissipative Interactions in Cell-Matrix Adhesion. Soft Matter 9:6207-16 (2013). Link
  54. T. Pompe, M. Prewitz, and C. Werner. Polymere Biomaterialien als zelluläre Mikromilieus. Biospektrum 20:383-84 (2012).
  55. M. Prewitz, F. P. Seib, T. Pompe, and C. Werner. Polymeric Biomaterials for Stem Cell Bioengineering. Macromol Rapid Commun 33:1420-31 (2012). Link
  56. D. Stamov, and T. Pompe. Structure and function of ECM-based composite collagen I scaffolds. Soft Matter 8:10200-12 (2012). Link
  57. H. Perez-Hernandez, T. Paumer, T. Pompe, C. Werner, and A. F. Lasagni. Contactless laser-assisted patterning of surfaces for bio-adhesive microarrays. Biointerphases 7:35-43 (2012). Open Access Link
  58. N. Zhang, T. Pompe, I. Amin, R. Luxenhofer, C. Werner, and R. Jordan. Tailored Poly(2-oxazoline) Polymer Brushes to Control Protein Adsorption and Cell Adhesion. Macromol Biosci 12:926-36 (2012). Link
  59. C. Müller, D. Stamov, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Nanoscale Characterization of Cell Receptors and Binding Sites on Cell-Derived Extracellular Matrices. Ultramicroscopy 118:44-52 (2012). Link
  60. J. Teichmann, A. Morgenstern, J. Seebach, H. J. Schnittler, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. The control of endothelial cell adhesion and migration by shear stress and matrix-substrate anchorage. Biomaterials 33:1959-69 (2012). Link
  61. N. Scherf, K. Franke, I. Glauche, I. Kurth, M. Bornhäuser, C. Werner, T. Pompe, and I. Roeder. On the symmetry of siblings: automated single-cell tracking to quantify the behavior of hematopoietic stem cells in a biomimetic setup. Exp Hematol 40:119-30 (2012). Link
  62. I. Roeder, M. Loeffler, and I. Glauche. Towards a quantitative understanding of stem cell-niche interaction: experiments, models, and technologies. Blood Cells Mol Dis 46:308-17 (2011). Link
  63. D. R. Stamov, T. A. Khoa Nguyen, H. M. Evans, T. Pfohl, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. The impact of heparin intercalation at specific binding sites in telopeptide-free collagen type I fibrils. Biomaterials 32:7444-53 (2011). Link
  64. I. Kurth, K. Franke, T. Pompe, M. Bornhauser, and C. Werner. Extracellular matrix functionalized microcavities to control hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell fate. Macromol Biosci 11:739-47 (2011). Link
  65. M. Kaufmann, Y. Jia, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Weakly coupled lipid bilayer membranes on multistimuli-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) copolymer cushions. Langmuir 27:513-6 (2011). Link
  66. T. Pompe, M. Kaufmann, M. Kasimir, S. Johne, S. Glorius, L. Renner, M. Bobeth, W. Pompe, and C. Werner. Friction controled traction forces in cell adhesion. Biophys J 101:1863-70 (2011). Open Access Link
  67. L. Renner, T. Pompe, R. Lemaitre, D. Drechsel, and C. Werner. Controlled enhancement of transmembrane enzyme activity in polymer cushioned supported bilayer membranes. Soft Matter 6:5382-89 (2010). Link
  68. T. Pompe, K. Salchert, K. Alberti, P. Zandstra, and C. Werner. Immobilization of growth factors on solid supports for the modulation of stem cell fate. Nat Protoc 5:1042-50 (2010). Link
  69. K. Lehmann, M. Herklotz, M. Espig, T. Paumer, M. Nitschke, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. A new approach to biofunctionalisation and micropatterning of multi-well plates. Biomaterials 31:8802-9 (2010). Link
  70. M. Kaufmann, Y. F. Jia, L. Renner, S. Gupta, D. Kuckling, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Tuneable swelling of thermo- and pH-responsive copolymer films. Soft Matter 6:937-44 (2010). Link
  71. R. Grombe, M. F. Gouzy, U. Freudenberg, T. Pompe, S. Zschoche, F. Simon, K. J. Eichhorn, A. Janke, B. Voit, and C. Werner. Sulfated cellulose thin films with antithrombin affinity. Express Polym Lett 3:733-42 (2009). Open Access Link
  72. T. Pompe, S. Glorius, T. Bischoff, I. Uhlmann, M. Kaufmann, S. Brenner, and C. Werner. Dissecting the impact of matrix anchorage and elasticity in cell adhesion. Biophys J 97:2154-63 (2009). Open Access Link
  73. K. Franke, I. Kurth, M. Bornhäuser, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Biomimetic Microcavities Based on Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Elastomers. Soft Matter 5:3505-10 (2009). Link
  74. D. Stamov, K. Salchert, A. Springer, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Structural Polymorphism of Collagen Type I – Heparin Cofibrils. Soft Matter 5:3461-8 (2009). Link
  75. I. Kurth, K. Franke, T. Pompe, M. Bornhäuser, and C. Werner. Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in adhesive microcavities. Integr Biol 1:427-34 (2009). Link
  76. L. Renner, T. Pompe, and C. Werner. Electrostatic stretching of grafted maleic acid copolymer chains. Express Polym Lett 3:33-38 (2009). Open Access Link
  77. Z. Oezyuerek, K. Franke, M. Nitschke, R. Schulze, F. Simon, K. J. Eichhorn, T. Pompe, C. Werner, and B. Voit. Sulfated glyco-block copolymers with specific receptor and growth factor binding to support cell adhesion and proliferation. Biomaterials 30:1026-35 (2009). Link
  78. M. Herklotz, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. The impact of primary and secondary ligand coupling on extracellular matrix characteristics and formation of endothelial capillaries. Biomaterials 30:35-44 (2008). Link
  79. K. Alberti, R. E. Davey, K. Onishi, S. George, K. Salchert, F. P. Seib, M. Bornhauser, T. Pompe, A. Nagy, C. Werner, and P. W. Zandstra. Functional immobilization of signaling proteins enables control of stem cell fate. Nat Methods 5:645-50 (2008). Link
  80. L. Renner, T. Osaki, S. Chiantia, P. Schwille, T. Pompe, and C. Werner. Supported Lipid Bilayers on Spacious and pH-Responsive Polymer Cushions with Varied Hydrophilicity. J Phys Chem B 112:6373-78 (2008). Link
  81. D. Stamov, M. Grimmer, K. Salchert, T. Pompe, and C. Werner. Heparin intercalation into reconstituted collagen I fibrils: Impact on growth kinetics and morphology. Biomaterials 29:1-14 (2008). Link
  82. M. Herklotz, M. Melamed, C. Trautmann, M. Nitschke, T. Pompe, F. U. Gast, F. Howitz, and C. Werner. Non-contact printing of proteins on reactive polymer surfaces: a novel route towards structured and graded cell culture carriers. Microfluid Nanofluid 3:629-33 (2007). Link
  83. R. Grombe, M. F. Gouzy, M. F. Maitz, U. Freundenberg, S. Zschoche, F. Simon, T. Pompe, C. Sperling, and C. Werner. Sulfated glycopolymer thin films – preparation, characterization, and biological activity. Macromol Biosci 7:195-200 (2007). Link
  84. K. Franke, T. Pompe, M. Bornhauser, and C. Werner. Engineered matrix coatings to modulate the adhesion of CD133(+) human hematopoietic progenitor cells. Biomaterials 28:836-43 (2007). Link
  85. T. Pompe, K. Keller, G. Mothes, M. Nitschke, M. Teese, R. Zimmermann, and C. Werner. Surface modification of poly(hydroxybutyrate) films to control cell-matrix adhesion. Biomaterials 28:28-37 (2007). Link
  86. M. F. Gouzy, C. Sperling, K. Salchert, T. Pompe, C. Rauwolf, and C. Werner. Benzamidine-based coatings: Implication of inhibitor structure on the inhibition of coagulation enzymes in solution and in vitro hemocompatibility assessment. Biointerphases 1:146-55 (2006). Open Access Link
  87. T. Pompe, J. Starruss, M. Bobeth, and W. Pompe. Modeling of pattern development during fibronectin nanofibril formation. Biointerphases 1:93-97 (2006). Open Access Link
  88. T. Pompe, L. Renner, M. Grimmer, N. Herold, and C. Werner. Functional Films of Maleic Anhydride Copolymers under Physiological Conditions. Macromol Biosci 5:890-95 (2005). Link
  89. T. Pompe, K. Keller, C. Mitdank, and C. Werner. Fibronectin Fibril Pattern Displays the Force Balance of Cell-Matrix Adhesion  Eur Biophys J 34:1049-56 (2005). Link
  90. L. Renner, T. Pompe, K. Salchert, and C. Werner. Fibronectin Displacement at Polymer Surfaces. Langmuir 21:4571-77 (2005). Link
  91. T. Pompe, L. Renner, and C. Werner. Nanoscale Features of Fibronectin Fibrillogenesis Depend on Protein-Substrate Interaction and Cytoskeleton Structure. Biophys J 88:527-34 (2005). Open Access Link
  92. K. Salchert, U. Streller, T. Pompe, N. Herold, M. Grimmer, and C. Werner. In Vitro Reconstitution of Fibrillar Collagen Type I Assemblies at Reactive Polymer Surfaces. Biomacromolecules 5:1340-50 (2004). Link
  93. L. Renner, B. Jorgensen, M. Markowski, K. Salchert, C. Werner, and T. Pompe. Control o fibronectin displacement on polymer substrates to influence endothelial cell behaviour. J Mater Sci Mater Med 15:385-88 (2004). Link
  94. M. F. Gouzy, C. Sperling, K. Salchert, T. Pompe, U. Streller, P. Uhlmann, C. Rauwolf, F. Simon, F. Böhme, B. Voit, and C. Werner. In vitro blood compatibility of polymeric biomaterials through covalent immobilization of an amidine derivative. Biomaterials 25:3493-501 (2004). Link
  95. L. Renner, T. Pompe, K. Salchert, and C. Werner. Dynamic Alterations of Fibronectin Layers on Copolymer Substrates with Graded Physicochemical Characteristics. Langmuir 20:2928-33 (2004). Link
  96. T. Pompe, C. Mitdank, and C. Werner. Quantitative Analysis of Fibronectin Fibrillogenesis by Endothelial Cells on Biomaterials. J Phys: Cond Mat 16:S2421-S26 (2004). Link
  97. T. Pompe, M. Markowski, and C. Werner. Modulated Fibronectin Anchorage at Polymer Substrates Controls Angiogenesis. Tissue Eng 10:841-48 (2004). Link
  98. J. Oswald, B. Jorgensen, T. Pompe, F. Kobe, K. Salchert, M. Bornhauser, G. Ehninger, and C. Werner. Comparison of flow cytometry and laser scanning cytometry for the analysis of CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells. Cytometry 57A:100-07 (2004). Link
  99. K. Salchert, T. Pompe, C. Sperling, and C. Werner. Quantitative analysis of immobilized proteins and protein mixtures by amino acid analysis. J Chromatogr 1005:113-22 (2003). Link
  100. T. Pompe, F. Kobe, K. Salchert, B. Jorgensen, J. Oswald, and C. Werner. Fibronectin anchorage to polymer substrates controls the initial phase of endothelial cell adhesion. J Biomed Mater Res A 67:647-57 (2003). Link
  101. T. Pompe, S. Zschoche, N. Herold, K. Salchert, M. F. Gouzy, C. Sperling, and C. Werner. Maleic anhydride copolymers-a versatile platform for molecular biosurface engineering. Biomacromolecules 4:1072-79 (2003). Link
  102. T. Pompe. Line tension behavior of a first-order wetting system. Phys Rev Lett 89:076102 (2002). Link
  103. S. Herminghaus, T. Pompe, and A. Fery. Scanning Force Investigation of Liquid Structures and its Application to Fundamental Wetting Research. J Adh Sci Technol 14:1767-82 (2000). Link
  104. T. Pompe, and S. Herminghaus. Three-phase contact line energetics from nanoscale liquid surface topographies. Phys Rev Lett 85:1930-33 (2000). Link
  105. S. Herminghaus, A. Fery, S. Schlagowski, K. Jacobs, R. Seemann, H. Gau, W. Mönch, and T. Pompe. Liquid microstructures at solid interfaces. J Phys: Cond Mat 12:A57-A74 (2000). Link
  106. T. Pompe, A. Fery, and S. Herminghaus. Measurement of Contact Line Tension by Analysis of the Three-Phase Boundary with Nanometer Resolution. J Adhesion Sci Technol 13:1155-64 (1999). Link
  107. A. Fery, T. Pompe, and S. Herminghaus. Nanometer Resolution of Liquid Surface Topography by Scanning Force Microscopy. J Adhesion Sci Technol 13:1071-83 (1999). Link
  108. T. Pompe, A. Fery, A. Kriele, H. Lorenz, and J. P. Kotthaus. Submicron Contact Printing on Silicon Using Stamp Pads. Langmuir 15:2398-401 (1999). Link
  109. T. Pompe, S. Herminghaus, and A. Fery. Imaging Liquid Structures on Inhomogeneous Substrates by Scanning Force Microscopy. Langmuir 14:2585-88 (1998). Link
  110. T. Pompe, V. Srikant, and D. R. Clarke. Acoustoelectric current saturation in c-axis fiber-textured polycrystalline zinc oxide films. Appl Phys Lett 69:4065-67 (1996). Link

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