@pangolin@openscience.network
Researcher focused on #Bioanalytics, #Bioinformatics, #Pharma, Human #diagnostics (#LiquidBiopsy) and a bit #Forensics
journal-article
Life
LoopTag FRET Probe System for Multiplex qPCR Detection of Borrelia Species
Henning
Hanschmann,
Stefan
Rödiger,
Toni
Kramer,
Katrin
Hanschmann,
Michael
Steidle,
Volker
Fingerle,
Carsten
Schmidt,
Werner
Lehmann,
Peter
Schierack
October 31, 2021
journal-article
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
LEDGF/p75 Is Required for an Efficient DNA Damage Response
Victoria
Liedtke,
Christian
Schröder,
Dirk
Roggenbuck,
Romano
Weiss,
Ralf
Stohwasser,
Peter
Schierack,
Stefan
Rödiger,
Lysann
Schenk
May 30, 2021
posted-content
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
PCRedux: A Data Mining and Machine Learning Toolkit for qPCR Experiments
Michał
Burdukiewicz,
Andrej-Nikolai
Spiess,
Dominik
Rafacz,
Konstantin
Blagodatskikh,
Jim
Huggett,
Matthew N.
McCall,
Peter
Schierack,
Stefan
Rödiger
April 1, 2021
posted-content
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
A multiplex microchamber diffusion assay for the antibody-based detection of microRNAs on randomly ordered microbeads
Christiane
Geithe,
Bo
Zeng,
Carsten
Schmidt,
Franziska
Dinter,
Dirk
Roggenbuck,
Werner
Lehmann,
Gregory
Dame,
Peter
Schierack,
Katja
Hanack,
Stefan
Rödiger
March 20, 2021
journal-article
Microorganisms
Investigation of Commensal Escherichia coli Populations of Cormorant Hatchlings in the Absence of Anthropogenic Impacts in Remote Areas of West Mongolia
Muhammad Moman
Khan,
Rafal
Kolenda,
Peter
Schierack,
Jörg
Weinreich,
Stefan
Rödiger,
Jakob
Schierack,
Michael
Stubbe,
Davaa
Lkhagvasuren,
Sebastian
Guenther,
Katharina
Schaufler
February 12, 2021
journal-article
Biomaterials Science
Analysis of three-dimensional biofilms on different material surfaces
Stefan Rödiger
Biofilms cause complications and high costs in both industry and medicine. Of particular interest are bacterial infections of prosthetic materials, which usually cannot be eliminated due to the high antibiotic resistance known for bacteria forming biofilms. The search for new materials and coatings with lower colonization potential and antibacterial activity is of great importance to reduce biofilm formation. However, there is no standardized procedure to examine the colonization characteristics of bacteria in the biofilm state in situ. Here, we describe an automated epifluorescence microscopy system for the semi-quantitative analysis of three-dimensional (3D) biofilms on various surfaces. To analyze adherent bacteria, three materials (glass, steel and titanium) were incubated with bacteria in a flow chamber system. After fluorescence staining of the bacteria, automated image capturing, quantification of the bacteria, measurement of the colonized area and determination of the 3D biofilm height were carried out by using novel software. Furthermore, the materials were examined for their surface topography using white light scanning interferometry. Titanium compared to glass showed a significantly higher number of adherent bacteria. We argue that this was due to the higher microroughness of titanium. The colonized area was in accordance with the number of adherent bacteria and was also significantly larger on titanium coupons compared to glass. Maximum 3D biofilm height on glass coupons was significantly lower compared to the ones on steel and titanium. This novel method enables the standardized, automated investigation of the colonization with bacteria on different materials. This approach can considerably support the characterization of new material surfaces and their innovative coatings by analyzing the amount of attached bacteria and thickness of biofilms in situ and eliminates the need of conventional cultivation.
journal-article
Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation
An explorative study of polymers for 3D printing of bioanalytical test systems
Christoph
Jurischka,
Franziska
Dinter,
Anastasia
Efimova,
Romano
Weiss,
Juliane
Schiebel,
Christian
Schulz,
Bekzodjon
Fayziev,
Peter
Schierack,
Thomas
Fischer,
Stefan
Rödiger
January 6, 2020