TY - JOUR A1 - Shooman, Diane T1 - Poets Engineering the Material of Language JF - Conference Proceedings, 9th ESP Conference KW - Language Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wala, Thomas T1 - New Work. Wie wir in Zukunft arbeiten werden JF - ASoK KW - Work KW - Future Y1 - IS - 8 SP - 306ff ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wala, Thomas T1 - Die betriebswirtschaftliche Klausur: Controlling JF - WISU KW - Controlling Y1 - IS - 5 SP - 588ff ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gröger, Herbert T1 - Einige Gedanken zu Mutterbildern im übertragenen Sinn: Erwartungen an Mütter, Väter und Kinder JF - Mutterikonen:. Ein Buch über die Bilder von Müttern. KW - Psychology KW - Mothers Y1 - SP - 58 EP - 59 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wala, Thomas T1 - Kreative Raumkonzepte fördern die Innovationskraft JF - Wissensmanagement KW - Innovation KW - Raumkonzept Y1 - IS - 2, 2021 SP - 29 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kubinger, Wilfried A1 - Peschak, Bernhard A1 - Wöber, Wilfried A1 - Sulz, Clemens T1 - Bildgebende Sensorsystems für robotische Systeme in der Agrar- und Landtechnik JF - e&i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik KW - Sensor KW - Robotics KW - Agriculture Y1 - 2018 VL - 134 IS - 6 SP - 316 EP - 322 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wahl, Harald A1 - Kaufmann, Christian A1 - Eckkrammer, Florian A1 - Mense, Alexander A1 - Gollner, Helmut A1 - Himmler, Christian A1 - Rogner, Wolfgang A1 - Baierl, Thomas A1 - Slobodian, Roman T1 - Soft Skills In Practice And In Education: An Evaluation JF - American Journal Of Business Education KW - Education KW - Soft Skills Y1 - 2019 VL - 2012 IS - Vol. 5/No. 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schneider, Karl Heinrich A1 - Enayati, Marjan A1 - Grasl, Christian A1 - Walter, Ingrid A1 - Budinsky, Lubos A1 - Zebic, Gabriel A1 - Kaun, Christoph A1 - Wagner, Anja A1 - Kratochwill, Klaus A1 - Redl, Heinz A1 - Teuschl, Andreas A1 - Podesser, Bruno K. A1 - Bergmeister, Helga T1 - Acellular vascular matrix grafts from human placenta chorion: Impact of ECM preservation on graft characteristics, protein composition and in vivo performance. JF - Biomaterials N2 - Small diameter vascular grafts from human placenta, decellularized with either Triton X-100 (Triton) or SDS and crosslinked with heparin were constructed and characterized. Graft biochemical properties, residual DNA, and protein composition were evaluated to compare the effect of the two detergents on graft matrix composition and structural alterations. Biocompatibility was tested in vitro by culturing the grafts with primary human macrophages and in vivo by subcutaneous implantation of graft conduits (n = 7 per group) into the flanks of nude rats. Subsequently, graft performance was evaluated using an aortic implantation model in Sprague Dawley rats (one month, n = 14). In situ graft imaging was performed using MRI angiography. Retrieved specimens were analyzed by electromyography, scanning electron microscopy, histology and immunohistochemistry to evaluate cell migration and the degree of functional tissue remodeling. Both decellularization methods resulted in grafts of excellent biocompatibility in vitro and in vivo, with low immunogenic potential. Proteomic data revealed removal of cytoplasmic proteins with relative enrichment of ECM proteins in decelluarized specimens of both groups. Noteworthy, LC-Mass Spectrometry analysis revealed that 16 proteins were exclusively preserved in Triton decellularized specimens in comparison to SDS-treated specimens. Aortic grafts showed high patency rates, no signs of thrombus formation, aneurysms or rupture. Conduits of both groups revealed tissue-specific cell migration indicative of functional remodeling. This study strongly suggests that decellularized allogenic grafts from the human placenta have the potential to be used as vascular replacement materials. Both detergents produced grafts with low residual immunogenicity and appropriate mechanical properties. Observed differences in graft characteristics due to preservation method had no impact on successful in vivo performance in the rodent model. KW - Biomaterial KW - Tissue Engineering Y1 - SP - 14 EP - 26 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Priglinger, Eleni A1 - Schuh, Christina A1 - Steffenhagen, Carolin A1 - Wurzer, Christoph A1 - Maier, Julia A1 - Nürnberger, Sylvia A1 - Holnthoner, Wolfgang A1 - Fuchs, Christiane A1 - Suessner, Susanne A1 - Rünzler, Dominik A1 - Redl, Heinz A1 - Wolbank, Susanne T1 - Improvement of adipose tissue-derived cells by low-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy. JF - Cytotherapy N2 - BACKGROUND: Cell-based therapies with autologous adipose tissue-derived cells have shown great potential in several clinical studies in the last decades. The majority of these studies have been using the stromal vascular fraction (SVF), a heterogeneous mixture of fibroblasts, lymphocytes, monocytes/macrophages, endothelial cells, endothelial progenitor cells, pericytes and adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASC) among others. Although possible clinical applications of autologous adipose tissue-derived cells are manifold, they are limited by insufficient uniformity in cell identity and regenerative potency. METHODS: In our experimental set-up, low-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) was performed on freshly obtained human adipose tissue and isolated adipose tissue SVF cells aiming to equalize and enhance stem cell properties and functionality. RESULTS: After ESWT on adipose tissue we could achieve higher cellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels compared with ESWT on the isolated SVF as well as the control. ESWT on adipose tissue resulted in a significantly higher expression of single mesenchymal and vascular marker compared with untreated control. Analysis of SVF protein secretome revealed a significant enhancement in insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and placental growth factor (PLGF) after ESWT on adipose tissue. DISCUSSION: Summarizing we could show that ESWT on adipose tissue enhanced the cellular ATP content and modified the expression of single mesenchymal and vascular marker, and thus potentially provides a more regenerative cell population. Because the effectiveness of autologous cell therapy is dependent on the therapeutic potency of the patient's cells, this technology might raise the number of patients eligible for autologous cell transplantation. KW - Shockwave Therapy KW - Tissue Regeneration KW - Regenerative Medicine Y1 - SP - 1079 EP - 1095 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bachmann, Barbara A1 - Spitz, Sarah A1 - Rothbauer, Mario A1 - Jordan, Christian A1 - Purtscher, Michaela A1 - Zirath, Helene A1 - Schuller, Patrick A1 - Eilenberger, Christoph A1 - Ali, Syed Faheem A1 - Mühleder, Severin A1 - Priglinger, Eleni A1 - Harasek, Michael A1 - Redl, Heinz A1 - Holnthoner, Wolfgang A1 - Ertl, Peter T1 - Engineering of three-dimensional pre-vascular networks within fibrin hydrogel constructs by microfluidic control over reciprocal cell signaling JF - Biomicrofluidics KW - Microfluidic KW - Vascularization KW - Tissue Engineering Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bell, Daniel A1 - Chaloupka-Risser, Christine T1 - Demenz und Mobilität JF - Psychologie in Österreich 1 & 2 KW - Dementia KW - Mobility Y1 - VL - 2018 IS - Volume 38 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Votzi, Helmut A1 - Himmelstoß, Felix A1 - Ertl, Hans T1 - Active Hybrid Filter Applied with a Multi-Cell Switch-Mode Power Amplifier JF - Power Electronics and Motion Control PEMC 2018, 27-29 August 2018, Budapest, Hungary KW - Amplifier KW - Hybrid filter KW - Linear amplifier KW - Switch-mode power amplifier Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Muehleisen, Wolfgang A1 - Eder, Gabriele C. A1 - Voronko, Yuliya A1 - Spielberger, Markus A1 - Sonnleitner, Horst A1 - Knöbl, Karl A1 - Ebner, Rita A1 - Ujvari, Gusztáv A1 - Hirschl, Christina T1 - Outdoor detection and visualization of hailstorm damages of photovoltaic plants JF - Renewable Energy KW - Photovoltaics KW - Damage Detection KW - Hailstorms Y1 - 2018 IS - 118 SP - 138 EP - 145 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bell, Daniel A1 - Wolf-Eberl, Susanne A1 - Posch, Patrick T1 - Dementia and mobility – issues, needs and solutions JF - Transactions on Transport Sciences N2 - Structural transition in Austrian society in the larger context of demographic change and growing demands on infrastructure, organization and planning in the public sphere have been discussed profusely in recent years in the context of some projects. While a number of national and international research projects especially focussed on the older age groups and their requirements for staying mobile by developing solutions on the individual, technological and infrastructural level, solutions for people who suffer from cognitive impairment as a result of dementia are still missing. The Austrian research project KOMPETENZ takes the first step in identifying the requirements that people with dementia, their caregivers and other relevant stakeholders in this context have towards public space in order to be able to maintain physical mobility of people affected by dementia. One of the main outcomes of the project included an assessment methodology linking barriers and collective mobility needs to high potential solutions, which supports all relevant stakeholders in the process. KW - Mobility KW - Transportation Y1 - VL - 2018 IS - Vol. 9, Issue 1 ER -