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    Annika Weigand

    4 Stories

    University Hospital of Erlangen

    University Hospital of Erlangen

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    1. Proangiogenic effects of tumor cells on endothelial progenitor cells vary with tumor type in an in vitro and in vivo rat model

      Article • The FASEB Journal, October 2018, Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology (FASEB)

      Annika Weigand, Univ.-Professor Dr.med. Prof. h.c. Dr.h.c. Raymund E Horch, Ran An

    2. Mesenchymal stem cells promote lymphangiogenic properties of lymphatic endothelial cells

      Article • Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, May 2018, Wiley

      Univ.-Professor Dr.med. Prof. h.c. Dr.h.c. Raymund E Horch, Annika Weigand

    3. Comment on ‘Basic concepts regarding fractures healing and the current options and future directions in managing bone fractures’

      Article • International Wound Journal, December 2015, Wiley

      Annika Weigand

    4. Autologous serum improves bone formation in a primary stable silica-embedded nanohydroxyapatite bone substitute in combination with mesenchymal stem cells and rhBMP-2 in the sheep model

      Article • International Journal of Nanomedicine, November 2014, Taylor & Francis

      Univ.-Professor Dr.med. Prof. h.c. Dr.h.c. Raymund E Horch, Annika Weigand

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