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Nan Ma
Researcher at Free University of Berlin
Publications - 143
Citations - 5356
Nan Ma is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesenchymal stem cell & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 137 publications receiving 4766 citations. Previous affiliations of Nan Ma include University of Rostock & National University of Singapore.
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Surface modification and endothelialization of biomaterials as potential scaffolds for vascular tissue engineering applications
Xiang-Kui Ren,Yakai Feng,Jintang Guo,Haixia Wang,Qian Li,Jing Yang,Xuefang Hao,Juan Lv,Nan Ma,Wenzhong Li +9 more
TL;DR: Both gene engineering and targeting ligand immobilization are promising methods to improve the clinical outcome of artificial vascular grafts and could effectively accelerate selective endothelial cell recruitment and functional endothelialization.
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Bcl-2 engineered MSCs inhibited apoptosis and improved heart function.
Wenzhong Li,Nan Ma,Lee-Lee Ong,Catharina Nesselmann,Christian Klopsch,Yury Ladilov,Dario Furlani,Christoph Piechaczek,Jeannette M. Moebius,Karola Lützow,Andreas Lendlein,Christof Stamm,Ren-Ke Li,Gustav Steinhoff +13 more
TL;DR: The premise that transplantation of antiapoptotic gene‐modified MSCs may have values for mediating substantial functional recovery after acute myocardial infarction is supported.
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Laser printing of skin cells and human stem cells.
Lothar Koch,Stefanie Kuhn,Heiko Sorg,Martin Gruene,Sabrina Schlie,Ralf Gaebel,Bianca Polchow,Kerstin Reimers,Stephanie Stoelting,Nan Ma,Peter M. Vogt,Gustav Steinhoff,Boris N. Chichkov +12 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates LIFT as a suitable technique for unharmed computer-controlled positioning of different cell types and a promising tool for future applications in the ex vivo generation of tissue replacements.
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Patterning human stem cells and endothelial cells with laser printing for cardiac regeneration.
Ralf Gaebel,Nan Ma,Jun Liu,Jianjun Guan,Lothar Koch,Christian Klopsch,Martin Gruene,Anita Toelk,Weiwei Wang,Peter Mark,Feng Wang,Boris N. Chichkov,Wenzhong Li,Gustav Steinhoff +13 more
TL;DR: LIFT-derived cell seeding pattern definitely modified growth characteristics of co-cultured HUVEC and hMSC leading to increased vessel formation and found significant functional improvement of infarcted hearts following transplantation of a LIFT-tissue engineered cardiac patch.
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Is the intravascular administration of mesenchymal stem cells safe? Mesenchymal stem cells and intravital microscopy.
Dario Furlani,Murat Ugurlucan,Lee-Lee Ong,Karen Bieback,Erik Pittermann,Ingeborg Westien,Weiwei Wang,Can Yerebakan,Wenzhong Li,Ralf Gaebel,Ren-Ke Li,Brigitte Vollmar,Gustav Steinhoff,Nan Ma +13 more
TL;DR: Intraarterial MSCs administration may lead to occlusion in the distal vasculature due to their relatively large cell size, and should be used cautiously for intravascular transplantation.