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National Ranking
1266

Overview

Doris Klee is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Their research predominantly spans the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, focusing on areas such as Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Genetics. The scientist's work involves topics related to Steroid Chemistry and Biochemistry, Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction, Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism, Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions.

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Evaluation of Heterologous Biosynthetic Pathways for Methanol-Based 5-Aminovalerate Production by Thermophilic Bacillus methanolicus," 2021, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • "Dual UTR-A novel 5' untranslated region design for synthetic biology applications," 2020, Synthetic Biology
  • "New dienelactone hydrolase from microalgae bacterial community-Antibiofilm activity against fish pathogens and potential applications for aquaculture," 2024, Scientific Reports
  • "Bioconversion of Phytosterols into Androstenedione by Mycolicibacterium," 2023, Methods in molecular biology
  • "Boost Careers of Early-Stage Researchers," 2020, Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology)

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Kjell D. Josefsen
  • Anna Nordborg
  • Silje Malene Olsen
  • Håvard Sletta
  • Luciana Fernandes Brito

Their work is often published in venues such as:

  • Methods in molecular biology
  • Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology)

Best Publications

  • Guidance of glial cell migration and axonal growth on electrospun nanofibers of poly-ε-caprolactone and a collagen/poly-ε-caprolactone blend

    Eva Schnell;Kristina Klinkhammer;Simone Balzer;Gary Brook

  • Electrospinning of polymer melts: Phenomenological observations

    Paul D. Dalton;Dirk Grafahrend;Kristina Klinkhammer;Doris Klee

  • Electrospinning with dual collection rings

    Paul D. Dalton;Doris Klee;Martin Möller

  • Direct in vitro electrospinning with polymer melts

    Paul D. Dalton;Kristina Klinkhammer;Jochen Salber;Doris Klee

  • Polymers for Biomedical Applications: Improvement of the Interface Compatibility

    Doris Klee;Hartwig Höcker

  • Bioactive immobilization of r-hirudin on CVD-coated metallic implant devices.

    Joerg Lahann;Doris Klee;Wilhelm Pluester;Hartwig Hoecker

  • Immobilized DNA aptamers used as potent attractors for porcine endothelial precursor cells.

    Jan Hoffmann;Angela Paul;Marc Harwardt;Jürgen Groll

  • Surface modification of poly(vinylidenefluoride) to improve the osteoblast adhesion

    Doris Klee;Zahida Ademovic;Anja Bosserhoff;Anja Bosserhoff;Hartwig Hoecker

  • Fed-batch mode in shake flasks by slow-release technique

    M. Jeude;B. Dittrich;H. Niederschulte;T. Anderlei

  • Topographical control of human macrophages by a regularly microstructured polyvinylidene fluoride surface.

    Nora E. Paul;Claudia Skazik;Marc Harwardt;Matthias Bartneck

  • High density binding of proteins and peptides to poly(D,L-lactide) grafted with polyacrylic acid.

    G.C.M. Steffens;L. Nothdurft;G. Buse;H. Thissen

  • Chemical vapour deposition polymerization of substituted [2.2]paracyclophanes

    Jörg Lahann;Doris Klee;Hartwig Höcker

  • Comparison of coatings from reactive star shaped PEG-stat-PPG prepolymers and grafted linear PEG for biological and medical applications.

    J. Groll;Z. Ademovic;T. Ameringer;D. Klee

  • METHOD FOR FORMING HYDROPHILIC COATING FILM ON POLYMERIC SUPPORT AND ARTICLE HAVING SURFACE COATED THEREBY

    Anders Christine Dr;Hoecker Hartwig Prof Dr;Klee Doris Dr;Lorenz Guenter Dr

  • Improvement of haemocompatibility of metallic stents by polymer coating.

    Lahann J;Klee D;Thelen H;Bienert H

  • Melt electrospinning of poly-(ethylene glycol-block-epsilon-caprolactone).

    Paul D. Dalton;Júlia Lleixà Calvet;Ahmed Mourran;Doris Klee

  • Human neural cell interactions with orientated electrospun nanofibers in vitro.

    Jose Gerardo-Nava;Tobias Führmann;Kristina Klinkhammer;Nadine Seiler

  • Neutrophil-derived cathelicidin protects from neointimal hyperplasia.

    Oliver Soehnlein;Oliver Soehnlein;Oliver Soehnlein;Sarawuth Wantha;Sakine Simsekyilmaz;Yvonne Döring;Yvonne Döring

  • Influence of different ECM mimetic peptide sequences embedded in a nonfouling environment on the specific adhesion of human-skin keratinocytes and fibroblasts on deformable substrates

    Jochen Salber;Stefan Gräter;Marc Harwardt;Matthias Hofmann

  • Influence of particle size and material properties on mucociliary clearance from the airways.

    Andreas Henning;Marc Schneider;Noha Nafee;Noha Nafee;Leon Muijs

  • The chorioallantoic membrane of the chick embryo as a simple model for the study of the angiogenic and inflammatory response to biomaterials.

    G Zwadlo-Klarwasser;K Görlitz;B Hafemann;D Klee

Frequent Co-Authors

Hartwig Höcker
Hartwig Höcker RWTH Aachen University
Martin Möller
Martin Möller RWTH Aachen University
Yakai Feng
Yakai Feng Tianjin University
Paul D. Dalton
Paul D. Dalton University of Oregon
Joerg Lahann
Joerg Lahann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jochen Büchs
Jochen Büchs RWTH Aachen University
Christian Weber
Christian Weber Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jürgen Groll
Jürgen Groll University of Würzburg
Peter Walter
Peter Walter University of California, San Francisco
Uwe Klinge
Uwe Klinge RWTH Aachen University

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