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J. Heinlin
Researcher at University Hospital Regensburg
Publications - 26
Citations - 3079
J. Heinlin is an academic researcher from University Hospital Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma medicine & Wound healing. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2684 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Heinlin include University of Regensburg.
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A first prospective randomized controlled trial to decrease bacterial load using cold atmospheric argon plasma on chronic wounds in patients.
Georg Isbary,Gregor E. Morfill,Hans-Ulrich Schmidt,Matthias Georgi,Katrin Ramrath,J. Heinlin,Sigrid Karrer,Michael Landthaler,Tetsuji Shimizu,Bernd Steffes,Wolfram Bunk,Roberto A. Monetti,Julia L. Zimmermann,René Pompl,Wilhelm Stolz +14 more
TL;DR: Cold atmospheric plasma has been shown in vitro to kill a wide range of pathogenic bacteria and is shown to slow healing of chronic wounds.
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Successful and safe use of 2 min cold atmospheric argon plasma in chronic wounds: results of a randomized controlled trial.
Georg Isbary,J. Heinlin,Tetsuji Shimizu,Julia L. Zimmermann,Gregor E. Morfill,Hans-Ulrich Schmidt,Roberto A. Monetti,Bernd Steffes,Wolfram Bunk,Yangfang Li,Tobias Klaempfl,Sigrid Karrer,Michael Landthaler,Wilhelm Stolz +13 more
TL;DR: Cold atmospheric plasma is an innovative promising tool to deal with the development of antibiotic resistance by microorganisms in chronic wounds and bacterial colonization is associated with impaired healing.
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Plasma applications in medicine with a special focus on dermatology
J. Heinlin,Georg Isbary,Wilhelm Stolz,Gregor E. Morfill,Michael Landthaler,Tetsuji Shimizu,Bernd Steffes,Tetyana Nosenko,Julia L. Zimmermann,Sigrid Karrer +9 more
TL;DR: This review gives an overview on potential plasma applications in medicine – including the recent research on skin diseases – and summarizes possible interactions between plasmas and living tissue.
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Plasma medicine: possible applications in dermatology.
J. Heinlin,Gregor E. Morfill,Michael Landthaler,Wilhelm Stolz,Georg Isbary,Julia L. Zimmermann,Tetsuji Shimizu,Sigrid Karrer +7 more
TL;DR: Current research mainly focuses on application of non‐thermal plasmas in plasma medicine, with a focus on cauterization and sterilization of medical instruments.
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Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) changes gene expression of key molecules of the wound healing machinery and improves wound healing in vitro and in vivo
Stephanie Arndt,Petra Unger,Eva Wacker,Tetsuji Shimizu,J. Heinlin,Yang-Fang Li,Hubertus M. Thomas,Gregor E. Morfill,Julia L. Zimmermann,Anja-Katrin Bosserhoff,Sigrid Karrer +10 more
TL;DR: In vitro human and in vivo animal data suggest that the 2 min treatment with the MicroPlaSter ß® is an effective technique for activating wound healing relevant molecules in dermal fibroblasts leading to improved wound healing, whereas the mechanisms which contribute to these observed effects have to be further investigated.