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Erwin Gorjup
Researcher at Fraunhofer Society
Publications - 17
Citations - 461
Erwin Gorjup is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 426 citations.
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Multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging of 3D-stem cell spheroids during differentiation.
TL;DR: Time‐resolved multiphoton autofluorescence imaging microscopes may become a promising tool for marker‐free stem‐cell characterization and cell sorting.
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Glandular tissue from human pancreas and salivary gland yields similar stem cell populations.
Erwin Gorjup,Sandra Danner,Nicole Rotter,Jens K. Habermann,Ute Brassat,Tim H. Brümmendorf,Sascha Wien,Andreas Meyerhans,Barbara Wollenberg,Charli Kruse,Hagen von Briesen +10 more
TL;DR: Comparison of pancreatic stem cells with one other derivate of the embryonic foregut, namely salivary glands, for the existence of similar stem cell populations which showed similar phenotypes and analogous properties is compared.
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Ligand-Modified Human Serum Albumin Nanoparticles for Enhanced Gene Delivery.
Jennifer Look,Nadine Wilhelm,Hagen von Briesen,Nadja Noske,Christine Günther,Klaus Langer,Erwin Gorjup +6 more
TL;DR: Ligand-functionalized HSA nanoparticles represent promising tools for efficient and safe gene therapy and show the highest transfection potential.
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Stirred bioreactors for the expansion of adult pancreatic stem cells
Margarida Serra,Catarina Brito,Sofia B. Leite,Erwin Gorjup,Hagen von Briesen,Manuel J.T. Carrondo,Paula M. Alves +6 more
TL;DR: A robust bioprocess for the controlled expansion of adult PSC is described, representing an efficient starting point for the development of novel technologies for cell therapy.
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Skin-derived human adult stem cells surprisingly share many features with human pancreatic stem cells.
Jennifer Kajahn,Erwin Gorjup,Stephan Tiede,Hagen von Briesen,Ralf Paus,Charli Kruse,Sandra Danner +6 more
TL;DR: Surprisingly, both, human pancreas- and skin-derived stem/progenitor cells demonstrate differentiation patterns across lineage boundaries into cell types of ectoderm and entoderm, which raises the theoretical possibility that an adult human skin- derived progenitor cell population could be envisioned for possible application in cell replacement therapies.