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Biopolymers | 2017

Silk scaffolds connected with different naturally occurring biomaterials for prostate cancer cell cultivation in 3D

Anne Bäcker; Olga Erhardt; Lukas Wietbrock; Natalia Schel; Bettina Göppert; M. Dirschka; Paul Abaffy; Thomas Sollich; Angelica Cecilia; Friederike J. Gruhl

In the present work, different biopolymer blend scaffolds based on the silk protein fibroin from Bombyx mori (BM) were prepared via freeze‐drying method. The chemical, structural, and mechanical properties of the three dimensional (3D) porous silk fibroin (SF) composite scaffolds of gelatin, collagen, and chitosan as well as SF from Antheraea pernyi (AP) and the recombinant spider silk protein spidroin (SSP1) have been systematically investigated, followed by cell culture experiments with epithelial prostate cancer cells (LNCaP) up to 14 days. Compared to the pure SF scaffold of BM, the blend scaffolds differ in porous morphology, elasticity, swelling behavior, and biochemical composition. The new composite scaffold with SSP1 showed an increased swelling degree and soft tissue like elastic properties. Whereas, in vitro cultivation of LNCaP cells demonstrated an increased growth behavior and spheroid formation within chitosan blended scaffolds based on its remarkable porosity, which supports nutrient supply matrix. Results of this study suggest that silk fibroin matrices are sufficient and certain SF composite scaffolds even improve 3D cell cultivation for prostate cancer research compared to matrices based on pure biomaterials or synthetic polymers.


Sensors | 2017

Long-Term Stability of Polymer-Coated Surface Transverse Wave Sensors for the Detection of Organic Solvent Vapors

Ullrich Stahl; Achim Voigt; M. Dirschka; N. Barie; Christiane Richter; Ansgar Waldbaur; Friederike J. Gruhl; Bastian E. Rapp; M. Rapp; K. Länge

Arrays with polymer-coated acoustic sensors, such as surface acoustic wave (SAW) and surface transverse wave (STW) sensors, have successfully been applied for a variety of gas sensing applications. However, the stability of the sensors’ polymer coatings over a longer period of use has hardly been investigated. We used an array of eight STW resonator sensors coated with different polymers. This sensor array was used at semi-annual intervals for a three-year period to detect organic solvent vapors of three different chemical classes: a halogenated hydrocarbon (chloroform), an aliphatic hydrocarbon (octane), and an aromatic hydrocarbon (xylene). The sensor signals were evaluated with regard to absolute signal shifts and normalized signal shifts leading to signal patterns characteristic of the respective solvent vapors. No significant time-related changes of sensor signals or signal patterns were observed, i.e., the polymer coatings kept their performance during the course of the study. Therefore, the polymer-coated STW sensors proved to be robust devices which can be used for detecting organic solvent vapors both qualitatively and quantitatively for several years.


international frequency control symposium | 2000

Comparative studies on polymer coated SAW and STW resonators for chemical gas sensor applications

Ivan D. Avramov; M. Rapp; A. Voigt; Ullrich Stahl; M. Dirschka


Thin Solid Films | 2012

Deposition of ultrathin parylene C films in the range of 18 nm to 142 nm: Controlling the layer thickness and assessing the closeness of the deposited films

Bastian E. Rapp; Achim Voigt; M. Dirschka; K. Länge


Lab on a Chip | 2014

Liquid polystyrene: a room-temperature photocurable soft lithography compatible pour-and-cure-type polystyrene.

Tobias M. Nargang; Lara Brockmann; Pavel Nikolov; Dieter Schild; Dorothea Helmer; Nico Keller; Kai Sachsenheimer; Elisabeth Wilhelm; Leonardo Pires; M. Dirschka; Alexander Kolew; Marc Schneider; Matthias Worgull; Stefan Giselbrecht; Christiane Neumann; Bastian E. Rapp


Procedia Engineering | 2010

Synthesis and application of photo curable perfluoropolyethers as new material for microfluidics

C. Hannig; M. Dirschka; K. Länge; S. Neumaier; Bastian E. Rapp


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Long-term capability of polymer-coated surface transverse wave sensors for distinguishing vapors of similar hydrocarbons

Ullrich Stahl; Achim Voigt; M. Dirschka; N. Barie; Christiane Richter; Ansgar Waldbaur; Friederike J. Gruhl; Bastian E. Rapp; M. Rapp; K. Länge


Archive | 2017

Long-term stability of polymer-coated surface

Ullrich Stahl; Achim Voigt; M. Dirschka; N. Barie; Christiane Richter; Ansgar Waldbaur


Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Symposium, Wien, A, October 30-31, 2014 | 2014

Polyurethane composite layers as high performance coating for SAW gas sensors

M. Carvalho; M. Dirschka; M. Rapp


18th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2014), San Antonio, TX, October 26-30, 2014 | 2014

Liquid polystyrene: a photocurable liquid polystyrene prepolymer as new materials for microfluidic prototyping

Tobias M. Nargang; L. Brockmann; Pavel Nikolov; Dieter Schild; Dorothea Helmer; Nico Keller; M. Dirschka; Alexander Kolew; Matthias Worgull; Stefan Giselbrecht; Christiane Neumann; Bastian E. Rapp

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Bastian E. Rapp

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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K. Länge

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Ansgar Waldbaur

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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M. Rapp

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Achim Voigt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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N. Barie

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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C. Hannig

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Christiane Neumann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Christiane Richter

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Dieter Schild

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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