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Wolf Mutschler
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 417
Citations - 10888
Wolf Mutschler is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesenchymal stem cell & Hand surgery. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 409 publications receiving 10080 citations.
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Effect of whole-body CT during trauma resuscitation on survival: a retrospective, multicentre study
Stefan Huber-Wagner,Rolf Lefering,Lars-Mikael Qvick,Markus Körner,Michael V Kay,Klaus-Jürgen Pfeifer,Maximilian F. Reiser,Wolf Mutschler,Karl-Georg Kanz +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the probability of survival in patients with blunt trauma who had whole-body CT during resuscitation with those who had not, and found that the use of CT for early assessment of primary trauma is increasing.
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Characterization of osteosarcoma cell lines MG-63, Saos-2 and U-2 OS in comparison to human osteoblasts.
Christoph Pautke,Matthias Schieker,Thomas Tischer,Andreas Kolk,Peter Neth,Wolf Mutschler,Stefan Milz +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that each osteosarcoma cell line exhibits a characteristic labelling profile and thus produces a differently composed extracellular matrix, which can be used in attempts to better characterize osteosARcoma, a as well as for their diagnosis.
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Human mesenchymal stem cells in contact with their environment: surface characteristics and the integrin system.
TL;DR: This study examines the role of integrins in MSC differentiation, attachment to coating materials, survival on scaffolds and neoplastic transformation, and the consequences of integrin dysregulation.
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Hypoxia in static and dynamic 3D culture systems for tissue engineering of bone.
Elias Volkmer,Inga Drosse,Sven Otto,Achim Stangelmayer,Michael Stengele,Bobby Cherian Kallukalam,Wolf Mutschler,Matthias Schieker +7 more
TL;DR: 3D culture in vitro is associated with relevant oxygen gradients, which can be the cause of inhomogeneous tissue quality and is advised to advise continuous oxygen monitoring of 3D culture systems to ensure tissue quality throughout engineered constructs.
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Serum s-100b concentration provides additional information fot the indication of computed tomography in patients after minor head injury: a prospective multicenter study
Peter Biberthaler,Ulrich Linsenmeier,Klaus-Juergen Pfeifer,M. Kroetz,Thomas Mussack,Karl-Georg Kanz,Eduard F J Hoecherl,Felix Jonas,Ingo Marzi,Phillip Leucht,Marianne Jochum,Wolf Mutschler +11 more
TL;DR: It is investigated whether S-100B concentrations in patients with MHI can provide additional information to improve indication of the need for an initial CCT scan and whether adding the measurement of S- 100B concentration to the clinical decision rules for a C CT scan in patientswith MHI could allow a 30% reduction in scans.