Ass. Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Petra Kotzbeck

Publikationen
- Adipocyte-derived extracellular vesicles increase insulin secretion through transport of insulinotropic protein cargo
- The Role of Local Inflammation and Hypoxia in the Formation of Hypertrophic Scars-A New Model in the Duroc Pig
- A joint alignment and reconstruction algorithm for electron tomography to visualize in-depth cell-to-cell interactions
- Adipose cells and tissues soften with lipid accumulation while in diabetes adipose tissue stiffens
- Autologous Fat Grafting in Reconstructive Breast Surgery: Clinically Relevant Factors Affecting the Graft Take
- Differential In Vitro Effects of SGLT2 Inhibitors on Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation, Glucose Uptake and Cell Metabolism
- Non-invasive cooling wear as an effective means of reducing subcutaneous adipose tissue mass: an in-vivo study
- Quality and Vitality of Autologous Fat Grafts Harvested Via Different Techniques: A Clinical Comparison Study
- Rosiglitazone Reverses Inflammation in Epididymal White Adipose Tissue in Hormone-Sensitive Lipase-Knockout Mice
- Skin regeneration, repair, and reconstruction: present and future
- The effect of spermidine on autoimmunity and beta cell function in NOD mice
- The Impact of Prolonged Inflammation on Wound Healing
- The Role of Local Inflammation and Hypoxia in the Formation of Hypertrophic Scars-A New Model in the Duroc Pig
- The use of bacterial nanocellulose based dressings in burns - Future perspectives
- miRNAs as Regulators of the Early Local Response to Burn Injuries.
- Heat transfer depends on the region of the body and the thickness of the skin.
- The impact of resveratrol on skin wound healing, scarring, and aging
- Personal protective equipment in the COVID-19 pandemic and the use of cooling-wear as alleviator of thermal stress : A pilot study in plastic surgery staff members
- A novel human ex vivo skin model to study early local responses to burn injuries
- Evidence-based therapy in hypertrophic scars: An update of a systematic review
- Importance of accurate and reproducible animal models for burn wounds
- A novel human ex-vivo burn model and the local cooling effect of a bacterial nanocellulose-based wound dressing
- SMART DRESSINGS - Beyond the ideal
- Choice and characterization of preclinical models - Towards understanding wound healing
- Bacterial nanocellulose-based wound dressings provide a clinically relevant cooling effect on burn injuries wound repair regen
- Electrical burns and their consequences
- Resveratrol promotes wound healing: A very short overview
- Choice and characterization of preclinical models — Towards understanding wound healing
- Open flow microperfusion (OFM) – a tool for in vivo metabolic profiling of adipose tissue