Kristina Kofler

Publications of Kristina Kofler

  • Esophagus tissue engineering: in situ generation of rudimentary tubular vascularized esophageal conduit using the ovine model.

    Authors: Amulya K Saxena, Hinrich Baumgart, Christian Komann, Herwig Ainoedhofer, Piotr Soltysiak, Kristina Kofler, Michael E Höllwarth

    Journal of pediatric surgery. 05/2010; 45(5):859-64.

    Esophagus replacement using the present surgical techniques is associated with significant morbidity. Tissue engineering of the esophagus may provide the solution for esophageal loss. In our attempts
  • Fluorescence-activated cell sorting of PCK-26 antigen-positive cells enables selection of ovine esophageal epithelial cells with improved viability on scaffolds for esophagus tissue engineering.

    Authors: Kristina Kofler, Herwig Ainoedhofer, Michael Höllwarth, Amulya Saxena

    Pediatric surgery international. 10/2009;

    OBJECTIVE: For esophagus tissue engineering, isolation and proliferation of esophageal epithelial cells (EEC) is a pre-requisite for scaffold seeding to create constructs. The aim of this study was
  • Automatic retrieval of single microchimeric cells and verification of identity by on-chip multiplex PCR.

    Authors: Thomas Kroneis, Liat Gutstein-Abo, Kristina Kofler, Michaele Hartmann, Petra Hartmann, Marianna Alunni-Fabbroni, Wolfgang Walcher, Gottfried Dohr, Erwin Petek, Esther Guetta, Peter Sedlmayr

    Journal of cellular and molecular medicine. 06/2009;

    ABSTRACT The analysis of rare cells is not an easy task. This is especially true when cells representing a fetal microchimerism are to be utilized for the purpose of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis
  • Smooth muscle tissue engineering for hybrid tubular organs: scanning electron microscopic investigations of cell interactions with collagen scaffolds.

    Authors: Kristina Kofler, Gerd Leitinger, Michael Kristler, Amulya K Saxena

    Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. 05/2009;

    Tissue engineering of transplantable tubular tissue necessitates a composite approach to assembling the individual components. In the engineering of tubular structures (gastrointestinal, urogenital
  • Esophagus Tissue Engineering: Hybrid Approach with Esophageal Epithelium and Unidirectional Smooth Muscle Tissue Component Generation In Vitro.

    Authors: Amulya Saxena, Kristina Kofler, Herwig Ainödhofer, Micheal Höllwarth

    Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. 04/2009;

    PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to engineer the two main components of the esophagus in vitro: (a) esophageal epithelium and (b) smooth muscle tissue. Furthermore, (a) survivability of esophageal
  • A novel sandwich ELISA for alpha1 domain based detection of soluble HLA-G heavy chains.

    Authors: Herbert Juch, Astrid Blaschitz, Christine Daxböck, Christine Rueckert, Kristina Kofler, Gottfried Dohr

    Journal of immunological methods. 01/2006; 307(1-2):96-106.

    The detection of soluble human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) has been a technically demanding task for several years now and various enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) formats have been

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Keywords of Kristina Kofler

basement membrane matrix
 
BMM)-coated scaffolds
 
BMM-coated collagen scaffolds
 
collagen scaffolds
 
electron microscopy
 
epithelial cells
 
esophageal epithelial cells
 
Scanning electron microscopy
 
smooth muscle cells
 
Tissue engineering
 
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