Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Filters

Anna Kovtun

Showing results (1-10 of 21) with videos related to

Pageof 3
Sort By:
International Journal of Nanomedicine|August 28, 2012
Nanoparticles and their potential for application in boneAndrea Tautzenberger, Anna Kovtun, Anita Ignatius
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering|July 8, 2009
Calcium phosphate nanoparticles for the transfection of cellsAnna Kovtun, R Heumann, Matthias Epple
Seminars in Immunology|June 18, 2013
The role of complement in trauma and fracture healingMarkus Huber-Lang, Anna Kovtun, Anita Ignatius
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|October 13, 2006
Tracking the pathway of calcium phosphate/DNA nanoparticles during cell transfection by incorporation of red-fluorescing tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate-bovine serum albumin into these nanoparticlesViktoriya Sokolova, Anna Kovtun, Rolf Heumann, et al.
Biomaterials|September 22, 2009
The use of size-defined DNA-functionalized calcium phosphate nanoparticles to minimise intracellular calcium disturbance during transfectionSebastian Neumann, Anna Kovtun, Irmgard D Dietzel, et al.
Biomaterials|April 27, 2010
The use of calcium phosphate nanoparticles encapsulating Toll-like receptor ligands and the antigen hemagglutinin to induce dendritic cell maturation and T cell activationViktoriya Sokolova, Torben Knuschke, Anna Kovtun, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 27, 2017
Complement receptors C5aR1 and C5aR2 act differentially during the early immune response after bone fracture but are similarly involved in bone repairAnna Kovtun, Stephanie Bergdolt, Yvonne Hägele, et al.
European Journal of Medical Research|October 28, 2016
C5aR inhibition in the early inflammatory phase does not affect bone regeneration in a model of uneventful fracture healingChristian Ehrnthaller, Markus Huber-Lang, Anna Kovtun, et al.
Plos One|June 15, 2017
Osteoblast-specific overexpression of complement receptor C5aR1 impairs fracture healingStephanie Bergdolt, Anna Kovtun, Yvonne Hägele, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|July 4, 2015
Bone status of adult female butyrylcholinesterase gene-deficient miceMalte Haupt, Vivien Kauschke, Jonas Sender, et al.
Pageof 3

Showing results (1-10 of 21) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 3
International Journal of Nanomedicine|August 28, 2012
Nanoparticles and their potential for application in boneAndrea Tautzenberger, Anna Kovtun, Anita Ignatius
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering|July 8, 2009
Calcium phosphate nanoparticles for the transfection of cellsAnna Kovtun, R Heumann, Matthias Epple
Seminars in Immunology|June 18, 2013
The role of complement in trauma and fracture healingMarkus Huber-Lang, Anna Kovtun, Anita Ignatius
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|October 13, 2006
Tracking the pathway of calcium phosphate/DNA nanoparticles during cell transfection by incorporation of red-fluorescing tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate-bovine serum albumin into these nanoparticlesViktoriya Sokolova, Anna Kovtun, Rolf Heumann, et al.
Biomaterials|September 22, 2009
The use of size-defined DNA-functionalized calcium phosphate nanoparticles to minimise intracellular calcium disturbance during transfectionSebastian Neumann, Anna Kovtun, Irmgard D Dietzel, et al.
Biomaterials|April 27, 2010
The use of calcium phosphate nanoparticles encapsulating Toll-like receptor ligands and the antigen hemagglutinin to induce dendritic cell maturation and T cell activationViktoriya Sokolova, Torben Knuschke, Anna Kovtun, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 27, 2017
Complement receptors C5aR1 and C5aR2 act differentially during the early immune response after bone fracture but are similarly involved in bone repairAnna Kovtun, Stephanie Bergdolt, Yvonne Hägele, et al.
European Journal of Medical Research|October 28, 2016
C5aR inhibition in the early inflammatory phase does not affect bone regeneration in a model of uneventful fracture healingChristian Ehrnthaller, Markus Huber-Lang, Anna Kovtun, et al.
Plos One|June 15, 2017
Osteoblast-specific overexpression of complement receptor C5aR1 impairs fracture healingStephanie Bergdolt, Anna Kovtun, Yvonne Hägele, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|July 4, 2015
Bone status of adult female butyrylcholinesterase gene-deficient miceMalte Haupt, Vivien Kauschke, Jonas Sender, et al.
Pageof 3