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2026

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112
Citations
43520
World Ranking
742
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Chemistry in Germany Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Germany Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Thomas Kissel is affiliated with Philipp University of Marburg in Germany. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarship, though specific details regarding recent publications, fields of study, and topics have not been provided.

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Best Publications

  • In vitro cytotoxicity testing of polycations: influence of polymer structure on cell viability and hemolysis.

    Dagmar Fischer;Youxin Li;Barbara Ahlemeyer;Josef Krieglstein

  • A Novel Non-Viral Vector for DNA Delivery Based on Low Molecular Weight, Branched Polyethylenimine: Effect of Molecular Weight on Transfection Efficiency and Cytotoxicity

    Dagmar Fischer;Thorsten Bieber;Youxin Li;Hans-Peter Elsässer

  • Chitosan-based formulations for delivery of DNA and siRNA.

    Shirui Mao;Wei Sun;Thomas Kissel

  • Recent advances in rational gene transfer vector design based on poly(ethylene imine) and its derivatives

    Michael Neu;Dagmar Fischer;Thomas Kissel

  • Low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine as a non-viral vector for DNA delivery: comparison of physicochemical properties, transfection efficiency and in vivo distribution with high-molecular-weight polyethylenimine.

    Klaus Kunath;Anke von Harpe;Dagmar Fischer;Holger Petersen

  • Prospects for cationic polymers in gene and oligonucleotide therapy against cancer

    Thomas Merdan;Jindrich Kopec̆ek;Thomas Kissel

  • Biodegradable nanoparticles for oral delivery of peptides: is there a role for polymers to affect mucosal uptake?

    T Jung;W Kamm;W Kamm;A Breitenbach;E Kaiserling

  • Characterization of commercially available and synthesized polyethylenimines for gene delivery.

    Anke von Harpe;Holger Petersen;Youxin Li;Thomas Kissel

  • Electrospun biodegradable nanofiber nonwovens for controlled release of proteins.

    Sascha Maretschek;Andreas Greiner;Thomas Kissel

  • Polyethylenimine-graft-poly(ethylene glycol) copolymers: influence of copolymer block structure on DNA complexation and biological activities as gene delivery system.

    Holger Petersen;Petra M. Fechner;Alison L. Martin;Klaus Kunath

  • Biodistribution of PEG-modified gold nanoparticles following intratracheal instillation and intravenous injection

    Jens Lipka;Manuela Semmler-Behnke;Ralph A. Sperling;Alexander Wenk

  • Low molecular weight chitosan nanoparticles as new carriers for nasal vaccine delivery in mice

    Ana Vila;Alejandro Sánchez;Kevin Janes;Isabel Behrens

  • In situ forming parenteral drug delivery systems: an overview

    C.B Packhaeuser;J Schnieders;C.G Oster;T Kissel

  • AbA-triblock copolymers from biodegradable polyester A-blocks and hydrophilic poly(ethylene oxide) B-blocks as a candidate for in situ forming hydrogel delivery systems for proteins

    Thomas Kissel;Youxin Li;Florian Unger

  • The depolymerization of chitosan: effects on physicochemical and biological properties

    Shirui Mao;Xintao Shuai;Florian Unger;Michael Simon

  • Surface-modified biodegradable albumin nano- and microspheres. II: effect of surface charges on in vitro phagocytosis and biodistribution in rats

    Marianne Roser;Dagmar Fischer;Thomas Kissel

  • Influence of Polyethylene Glycol Chain Length on the Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Poly(ethylene imine)-graft-Poly(ethylene glycol) Block Copolymer/SiRNA Polyplexes

    Shirui Mao;Michael Neu;Oliver Germershaus;Olivia Merkel

  • Comparative Uptake Studies of Bioadhesive and Non-Bioadhesive Nanoparticles in Human Intestinal Cell Lines and Rats: The Effect of Mucus on Particle Adsorption and Transport

    Isabel Behrens;Ana Isabel Vila Pena;Maria José Alonso;Thomas Kissel

  • Poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofibers by electrospinning as a protein delivery system and the retardation of enzyme release by additional polymer coatings.

    Jun Zeng;Achim Aigner;Frank Czubayko;Thomas Kissel

  • Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of poly(ethylene glycol)-graft-trimethyl chitosan block copolymers.

    Shirui Mao;Xintao Shuai;Florian Unger;Matthias Wittmar

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner Seeger
Werner Seeger University of Giessen
Udo Bakowsky
Udo Bakowsky Philipp University of Marburg
Andreas Greiner
Andreas Greiner University of Bayreuth
Clive J. Roberts
Clive J. Roberts University of Nottingham
Eric E. Simanek
Eric E. Simanek Texas Christian University
Seema Agarwal
Seema Agarwal University of Bayreuth
Gerhard Klebe
Gerhard Klebe Philipp University of Marburg
Xintao Shuai
Xintao Shuai Sun Yat-sen University
Martyn C. Davies
Martyn C. Davies University of Nottingham
Rainer Haag
Rainer Haag Freie Universität Berlin

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