Prof. Dr. Lars Bräuer



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SP-G, a novel surfactant protein of the ocular surface that regulates surface tension of tears and might play a role in dry eye disease (2019) Bräuer L, Schicht M, Paulsen F Conference contribution Flexor tendon repair with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) suture material (2019) Polykandriotis E, Besrour F, Arkudas A, Ruppe F, Zetzmann K, Bräuer L, Horch RE Journal article Recommendations of the working group of the Anatomische Gesellschaft on reduction of formaldehyde exposure in anatomical curricula and institutes (2019) Waschke J, Bergmann M, Bräuer L, Brenner E, Buchhorn A, Deutsch A, Dokter M, et al. Journal article Quantification of surfactant proteins in tears of patients suffering from dry eye disease compared to healthy subjects (2018) Posa A, Paulsen F, Dietz R, Garreis F, Sander R, Schicht M, Sel S, et al. Journal article Plasma gelsolin promotes re-epithelialization (2018) Wittmann J, Dieckow J, Schröder H, Hampel U, Garreis F, Jacobi C, Milczarek A, et al. Journal article Examining the role of the surfactant family member SFTA3 in interneuron specification (2018) Chen CY, Anderson NC, Becker S, Schicht M, Stoddard C, Bräuer L, Paulsen F, Grabel L Journal article Expression of Surfactant Proteins in the Human Canaliculus: Evidence and Potential Insights Into the Tear Flow Dynamics (2018) Mohammad JA, Kumar NS, Bräuer L, Paulsen F, Schicht M Journal article Evaluation of surfactant proteins A, B, C, and D in articular cartilage, synovial membrane and synovial fluid of healthy as well as patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (2018) Hartjen N, Bräuer L, Reiss B, Claassen H, Beileke S, Garreis F, Hoogeboom S, et al. Journal article Detection of intrinsic cholinergic system in the human lacrimal drainage system: evidence and potential implications (2018) Mohammad JA, Glöckner M, Schicht M, Bräuer L, Paulsen F Journal article Surfactant protein H is part of the tear film, lowers surface tension, is increased in dry eye disease and accelerates corneal wound healing (2018) Paulsen F, Hartjen N, Beilicke S, Garreis F, Jacobi C, Sahin A, Holland D, et al. Conference contribution
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