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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2014

The viscoelastic properties of the cervical mucus plug

Sara Kjær Bastholm; Naja Becher; Peter Reimer Stubbe; Ioannis S. Chronakis; Niels Uldbjerg

To characterize the viscoelastic properties of cervical mucus plugs (CMPs) shed during labor at term.


Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2017

Trefoil factor peptide 3 is positively correlated with the viscoelastic properties of the cervical mucus plug

Sara Kjær Bastholm; Mie Hesselund Samson; Naja Becher; Lea Kirstine Hansen; Peter Reimer Stubbe; Ioannis S. Chronakis; Ebba Nexo; Niels Uldbjerg

The viscoelastic properties of the cervical mucus plug are considered essential for the occlusion of the cervical canal and thereby for protection against ascending infections during pregnancy. Factors controlling this property are virtually unknown. This study explores a possible role of trefoil factor peptides 1, 2 and 3 (TFF1–3); peptides believed to influence mucus viscosity.


Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2018

Bladder wall biomechanics: A comprehensive study on fresh porcine urinary bladder

Maryam Sami Jokandan; Fatemeh Ajalloueian; Magnus Edinger; Peter Reimer Stubbe; Stefania Baldursdottir; Ioannis S. Chronakis

Regenerative medicine for reconstructive urogenital surgery has been widely studied during the last two decades. One of the key factors affecting the quality of bladder regeneration is the mechanical properties of the bladder scaffold. Insight into the biomechanics of this organ is expected to assist researchers with functional regeneration of the bladder wall. Due to extensive similarities between human bladder and porcine bladder, and with regard to lack of comprehensive biomechanical data from the porcine bladder wall (BW), our main goal here was to provide a thorough evaluation on viscoelastic properties of fresh porcine urinary BW. Three testing modes including Uniaxial tensile, ball-burst (BB) and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) were applied in parallel. Uniaxial tests were applied to study how different circumferential and longitudinal cut-outs of lateral region of BW behave under load. DMA was used to measure the viscoelastic properties of the bladder tissue (storage and loss modulus) in a frequency range of 0.1-3Hz. BB was selected as a different technique, replicating normal physiological conditions where the BW is studied in whole. According to uniaxial tests, the anisotropic behavior of bladder is evident at strain loads higher than 200%. According to DMA, storage modulus is consistently higher than loss modulus in both directions, revealing the elasticity of the BW. The stress-strain curves of both uniaxial and BB tests showed similar trends. However, the ultimate stress measured from BB was found to be around 5 times of the relevant stress from uniaxial loading. The ultimate strain in BB (389.9 ± 59.8) was interestingly an approximate average of rupture strains in longitudinal (358 ± 21) and circumferential (435 ± 69) directions. Considering that each testing mode applied here reveals distinct information, outcomes from the combination of the three can be considered as a helpful data-base to refer to for researchers aiming to regenerate the bladder.


Archive | 2000

A method of cross-flow filtration and a cross-flow filtration installation

Hanne Ellen Møller; Gunnar Jonsson; Dos Santos Concalves Guerra Maria Alexandra Coelho; Alan Rasmussen; Peter Reimer Stubbe; Preben Bøje Hansen; Jens-Peter Jensen


Archive | 2003

A FILTRATION METHOD AND APPARATUS

Preben Bøje Hansen; Peter Reimer Stubbe; Hanne Birch; Kirsten Grønning Sørensen


Archive | 2005

Apparatus for the Separation of Dry Matter From a Fluid

Preben Bøje Hansen; Peter Reimer Stubbe; Hanne Birch; Kirsten Grønning Sørensen


Archive | 2012

Filtering apparatus and method for mixing, extraction and/or separation

Peter Reimer Stubbe; Preben Bøje Hansen


Archive | 2012

A FILTRATION METHOD AND APPARATUS INCLUDING A ROLLER WITH PORES

Peter Reimer Stubbe; Peter Bojed Hansen


Archive | 2017

ROLLER FILTRATION APPARATUS

Peter Reimer Stubbe; Preben Bøje Hansen


Archive | 2014

Pore roller filtration apparatus

Peter Reimer Stubbe; Preben Bøje Hansen

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Preben Bøje Hansen

Technical University of Denmark

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Hanne Birch

Technical University of Denmark

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Ioannis S. Chronakis

Technical University of Denmark

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Fatemeh Ajalloueian

Technical University of Denmark

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Magnus Edinger

University of Copenhagen

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Maryam Sami Jokandan

Technical University of Denmark

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Peter Bojed Hansen

Technical University of Denmark

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