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Andrée Rothermel
Researcher at Leipzig University
Publications - 29
Citations - 784
Andrée Rothermel is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retina & Retinal. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 757 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrée Rothermel include Technische Universität Darmstadt.
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Of layers and spheres: the reaggregate approach in tissue engineering.
TL;DR: The reaggregate approach involves the regeneration of histotypical three-dimensional spheres from dispersed cells of a given tissue in suspension culture, and could be instrumental for regenerative medicine, including stem cell-based tissue engineering.
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Drug testing on 3D in vitro tissues trapped on a microcavity chip
TL;DR: A 3D multifunctional electrode-based microcavity array designed, fabricated and tested for a non-invasive real-time monitoring of the electrical parameters of spheroid cultures and found to provide a promising tool for the use in pharmacological high-throughput studies.
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Microcavity array (MCA)-based biosensor chip for functional drug screening of 3D tissue models.
Daniel Kloss,Randy Kurz,Heinz-Georg Jahnke,M. Fischer,Andrée Rothermel,Ulf Anderegg,Jan C. Simon,Andrea A. Robitzki +7 more
TL;DR: A novel type of sensor chip for fast, non-destructive impedance spectroscopy and extracellular recording and a basis for improved drug development by high content screenings with reduced costs and assay times are presented.
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Pigmented epithelium induces complete retinal reconstitution from dispersed embryonic chick retinae in reaggregation culture
TL;DR: For the first time, a complete arrangement of layers is achieved in cellular spheres (stratoids), provided that fully dispersed retinal cells are younger than embryonic day E6, and are reaggregated in the presence of a monolayer of retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE).
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Müller Glia Cells Reorganize Reaggregating Chicken Retinal Cells Into Correctly Laminated in Vitro Retinae
TL;DR: Müller cells are involved in the establishment of a correct retinal lamination and in the arrangement of the cells in the reaggregate cultures, both biomedically and also for normal retinogenesis.