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Wolfgang Pompe

Wolfgang Pompe

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Materials Science

D-Index
69
Citations
16330
World Ranking
4669
National Ranking
270

Overview

Wolfgang Pompe is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans several interdisciplinary fields, including molecular biology, biomedical engineering, cell biology, biomaterials, and rehabilitation.

Their research topics cover cellular mechanics and interactions, collagen extraction and characterization, proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research, wound healing and treatments, bone tissue engineering materials, cell adhesion molecules research, and tendon structure and treatment.

Notable recent publications by Wolfgang Pompe include:

  • Matrix Remodeling and Hyaluronan Production by Myofibroblasts and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts in 3D Collagen Matrices (2020, Gels)
  • Fibronectin-functionalization of 3D collagen networks supports immune tolerance and inflammation suppression in human monocyte-derived macrophages (2020, Biomaterials)
  • Biomimetic tissue models reveal the role of hyaluronan in melanoma proliferation and invasion (2020, Biomaterials Science)
  • Picomolar glyphosate sensitivity of an optical particle-based sensor utilizing biomimetic interaction principles (2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics)
  • Remodeling of the Cardiac Extracellular Matrix Proteome During Chronological and Pathological Aging (2023, Molecular & Cellular Proteomics)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Wolfgang Pompe include Franziska Ullm, Philipp Riedl, Jiranuwat Sapudom, Carsten Werner, and Cornelia Clemens.

Their work has appeared multiple times in several key scientific journals, such as:

  • Gels
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Best Publications

  • Functionally graded materials for biomedical applications

    W Pompe;H Worch;M Epple;W Friess

  • DOMAIN CONFIGURATIONS DUE TO MULTIPLE MISFIT RELAXATION MECHANISMS IN EPITAXIAL FERROELECTRIC THIN FILMS. I: THEORY

    J. S. Speck;W. Pompe

  • Nanoscale palladium metallization of DNA

    J. Richter;R. Seidel;R. Kirsch;M. Mertig

  • Construction of highly conductive nanowires on a DNA template

    Jan Richter;Michael Mertig;Wolfgang Pompe;Ingolf Mönch

  • DNA as a Selective Metallization Template

    Michael Mertig;Lucio Colombi Ciacchi;and Ralf Seidel;Wolfgang Pompe

  • Biomimetic mineralization of collagen by combined fibril assembly and calcium phosphate formation

    Jens-Hilmar Bradt;Michael Mertig;and Angelika Teresiak;Wolfgang Pompe

  • Domain patterns in epitaxial rhombohedral ferroelectric films. I. Geometry and experiments

    S. K. Streiffer;C. B. Parker;A. E. Romanov;M. J. Lefevre

  • Modeling of threading dislocation reduction in growing GaN layers

    S.K. Mathis;A.E. Romanov;L.F. Chen;G.E. Beltz

  • Dewetting of an Evaporating Thin Liquid Film: Heterogeneous Nucleation and Surface Instability

    Uwe Thiele;Michael Mertig;Wolfgang Pompe

  • Elastic energy release due to domain formation in the strained epitaxy of ferroelectric and ferroelastic films

    W. Pompe;X. Gong;Z. Suo;J. S. Speck

  • Domain configurations due to multiple misfit relaxation mechanisms in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films. II. Experimental verification and implications

    J. S. Speck;A. Seifert;W. Pompe;R. Ramesh

  • Diameter grouping in bulk samples of single-walled carbon nanotubes from optical absorption spectroscopy

    O. Jost;A. A. Gorbunov;W. Pompe;T. Pichler

  • High-current nanotube transistors

    Robert Seidel;Andrew P. Graham;Eugen Unger;Georg S. Duesberg

  • Domain configurations due to multiple misfit relaxation mechanisms in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films. III. Interfacial defects and domain misorientations

    J. S. Speck;A. C. Daykin;A. Seifert;A. E. Romanov

  • Stretching and Transporting DNA Molecules Using Motor Proteins

    Stefan Diez;Cordula Reuther;Cerasela Dinu;Ralf Seidel

  • Fabrication of highly oriented nanocluster arrays by biomolecular templating

    M. Mertig;R. Kirsch;W. Pompe;H. Engelhardt

  • Scaling laws for the reduction of threading dislocation densities in homogeneous buffer layers

    J. S. Speck;M. A. Brewer;G. Beltz;A. E. Romanov

  • Toxicity of Tungsten Carbide and Cobalt-Doped Tungsten Carbide Nanoparticles in Mammalian Cells in Vitro

    Susanne Bastian;Wibke Busch;Dana Kühnel;Armin Springer

  • Stress development in alumina scales formed upon oxidation of (111) NiAl single crystals

    D.M. Lipkin;D.M. Lipkin;D.R. Clarke;M. Hollatz;M. Bobeth

  • Pyroelectrocatalytic Disinfection Using the Pyroelectric Effect of Nano- and Microcrystalline LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 Particles

    Emanuel Gutmann;Annegret Benke;Katharina Gerth;Horst Böttcher

  • Novel catalysts, room temperature, and the importance of oxygen for the synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotubes.

    Mark H. Rummeli;Ewa Borowiak-Palen;Thomas Gemming;Thomas Pichler

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Speck
James S. Speck University of California, Santa Barbara
Alexander Tselev
Alexander Tselev University of Aveiro
Hartmut Worch
Hartmut Worch TU Dresden
Paul Simon
Paul Simon Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Uwe Thiele
Uwe Thiele University of Münster
Carsten Werner
Carsten Werner Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Xianjie Liu
Xianjie Liu Linköping University
Dawn A. Bonnell
Dawn A. Bonnell University of Pennsylvania

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