@article{OehlschlaegerMichelOsenetal.2002, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Michel, Nico and Osen, Wolfram and Freyschmidt, Eva-Jasmin}, title = {T cell response to human papillomavirus 16 E7 in mice: comparison of Cr release assay, intracellular IFN-gamma production, ELISPOT and tetramer staining / Michel, Nico ; {\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter ; Osen, Wolfram ; Freyschmidt, Eva-Jasmin ; Gut{\"o}hrlein, Heidrun ;}, series = {Intervirology. 45 (2002)}, journal = {Intervirology. 45 (2002)}, isbn = {1423-0100}, pages = {290 -- 299}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerOsenDelletal.2003, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Osen, Wolfram and Dell, Kerstin and Faath, Stefan}, title = {Human papillomavirus type 16 L1 capsomeres induce L1-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes and tumor regression in C57BL/6 mice / {\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter ; Osen, Wolfram ; Dell, Kerstin ; Faath, Stefan ; Garcea Robert L: ; Jochmus, Ingrid ; M{\"u}ller, Martin, Pawlita,}, series = {Journal of Virology. 77 (2003), H. 8}, journal = {Journal of Virology. 77 (2003), H. 8}, isbn = {1098-5514}, pages = {4635 -- 4645}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerOsenPeileretal.2001, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Osen, Wolfram and Peiler, Tanja and Caldeira, Sandra}, title = {A DNA vaccine based on a shuffled E7 oncogene of the human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV 16) induces E7-specific cytotoxic T cells but lacks transforming activity / Osen, Wolfram ; Peiler, Tanja ; {\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter ; Caldeira, Sandra ; Faath, Stefan ; Mich}, series = {Vaccine. 19 (2001), H. 20}, journal = {Vaccine. 19 (2001), H. 20}, isbn = {0264-410X}, pages = {4276 -- 4286}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerPesOsenetal.2006, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Pes, Michaela and Osen, Wolfram and D{\"u}rst, Matthias}, title = {An improved rearranged Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 DNA vaccine candidate (HPV-16 E7SH) induces an E7 wildtype-specific T cell response / {\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter ; Pes, Michaela ; Osen, Wolfram ; D{\"u}rst, Matthias ; Schneider, Achim ; Gissmann, Lutz ; Kaufman}, series = {Vaccine. 24 (2006), H. 15}, journal = {Vaccine. 24 (2006), H. 15}, isbn = {0264-410X}, pages = {2880 -- 2893}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerQuettingAlvarezetal.2009, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Quetting, Michael and Alvarez, Gerardo and D{\"u}rst, Matthias and Gissmann, Lutz and Kaufmann, Andreas M.}, title = {Enhancement of immunogenicity of a therapeutic cervical cancer DNA-based vaccine by co-application of sequence-optimized genetic adjuvants}, series = {International Journal of Cancer}, volume = {125}, journal = {International Journal of Cancer}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {1097-0215}, pages = {189 -- 198}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerSpiesAlvarezetal.2011, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Spies, Elmar and Alvarez, Gerardo and Quetting, Michael and Groettrup, Marcus}, title = {The combination of TLR-9 adjuvantation and electroporation-mediated delivery enhances in vivo antitumor responses after vaccination with HPV-16 E7 encoding DNA}, series = {International Journal of Cancer. 128 (2011), H. 2}, journal = {International Journal of Cancer. 128 (2011), H. 2}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {1097-0215}, pages = {473 -- 481}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerSteinbergSehretal.2005, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Steinberg, Thorsten and Sehr, Peter and Osen, Wolfram}, title = {Modification of HPV 16 E7 genes: correlation between the level of protein expression and CTL response after immunization of C57BL/6 mice / Steinberg, Thorsten ; {\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter ; Sehr, Peter ; Osen, Wolfram ; Gissmann, Lutz}, series = {Vaccine. 23 (2005), H. 9}, journal = {Vaccine. 23 (2005), H. 9}, isbn = {0264-410X}, pages = {1149 -- 1157}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{OezsoyluAliaziziWagneretal.2024, author = {{\"O}zsoylu, Dua and Aliazizi, Fereshteh and Wagner, Patrick and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Template bacteria-free fabrication of surface imprinted polymer-based biosensor for E. coli detection using photolithographic mimics: Hacking bacterial adhesion}, series = {Biosensors and Bioelectronics}, volume = {261}, journal = {Biosensors and Bioelectronics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1873-4235 (eISSN)}, doi = {10.1016/j.bios.2024.116491}, pages = {11 Seiten}, year = {2024}, abstract = {As one class of molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs), surface imprinted polymer (SIP)-based biosensors show great potential in direct whole-bacteria detection. Micro-contact imprinting, that involves stamping the template bacteria immobilized on a substrate into a pre-polymerized polymer matrix, is the most straightforward and prominent method to obtain SIP-based biosensors. However, the major drawbacks of the method arise from the requirement for fresh template bacteria and often non-reproducible bacteria distribution on the stamp substrate. Herein, we developed a positive master stamp containing photolithographic mimics of the template bacteria (E. coli) enabling reproducible fabrication of biomimetic SIP-based biosensors without the need for the "real" bacteria cells. By using atomic force and scanning electron microscopy imaging techniques, respectively, the E. coli-capturing ability of the SIP samples was tested, and compared with non-imprinted polymer (NIP)-based samples and control SIP samples, in which the cavity geometry does not match with E. coli cells. It was revealed that the presence of the biomimetic E. coli imprints with a specifically designed geometry increases the sensor E. coli-capturing ability by an "imprinting factor" of about 3. These findings show the importance of geometry-guided physical recognition in bacterial detection using SIP-based biosensors. In addition, this imprinting strategy was employed to interdigitated electrodes and QCM (quartz crystal microbalance) chips. E. coli detection performance of the sensors was demonstrated with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and QCM measurements with dissipation monitoring technique (QCM-D).}, language = {en} } @article{OezsoyluKizildagSchoeningetal.2019, author = {{\"O}zsoylu, Dua and Kizildag, Sefa and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Wagner, Torsten}, title = {Effect of plasma treatment on the sensor properties of a light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS)}, series = {physica status solidi a : applications and materials sciences}, volume = {216}, journal = {physica status solidi a : applications and materials sciences}, number = {20}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1862-6319}, doi = {10.1002/pssa.201900259}, pages = {8 Seiten}, year = {2019}, abstract = {A light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) is a field-effect-based (bio-) chemical sensor, in which a desired sensing area on the sensor surface can be defined by illumination. Light addressability can be used to visualize the concentration and spatial distribution of the target molecules, e.g., H+ ions. This unique feature has great potential for the label-free imaging of the metabolic activity of living organisms. The cultivation of those organisms needs specially tailored surface properties of the sensor. O2 plasma treatment is an attractive and promising tool for rapid surface engineering. However, the potential impacts of the technique are carefully investigated for the sensors that suffer from plasma-induced damage. Herein, a LAPS with a Ta2O5 pH-sensitive surface is successfully patterned by plasma treatment, and its effects are investigated by contact angle and scanning LAPS measurements. The plasma duration of 30 s (30 W) is found to be the threshold value, where excessive wettability begins. Furthermore, this treatment approach causes moderate plasma-induced damage, which can be reduced by thermal annealing (10 min at 300 °C). These findings provide a useful guideline to support future studies, where the LAPS surface is desired to be more hydrophilic by O2 plasma treatment.}, language = {en} } @article{OezsoyluKizildagSchoeningetal.2020, author = {{\"O}zsoylu, Dua and Kizildag, Sefa and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Wagner, Torsten}, title = {Differential chemical imaging of extracellular acidification within microfluidic channels using a plasma-functionalized light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS)}, series = {Physics in Medicine}, volume = {10}, journal = {Physics in Medicine}, number = {100030}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2352-4510}, doi = {10.1016/j.phmed.2020.100030}, pages = {8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Extracellular acidification is a basic indicator for alterations in two vital metabolic pathways: glycolysis and cellular respiration. Measuring these alterations by monitoring extracellular acidification using cell-based biosensors such as LAPS plays an important role in studying these pathways whose disorders are associated with numerous diseases including cancer. However, the surface of the biosensors must be specially tailored to ensure high cell compatibility so that cells can represent more in vivo-like behavior, which is critical to gain more realistic in vitro results from the analyses, e.g., drug discovery experiments. In this work, O2 plasma patterning on the LAPS surface is studied to enhance surface features of the sensor chip, e.g., wettability and biofunctionality. The surface treated with O2 plasma for 30 s exhibits enhanced cytocompatibility for adherent CHO-K1 cells, which promotes cell spreading and proliferation. The plasma-modified LAPS chip is then integrated into a microfluidic system, which provides two identical channels to facilitate differential measurements of the extracellular acidification of CHO-K1 cells. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first time that extracellular acidification within microfluidic channels is quantitatively visualized as differential (bio-)chemical images.}, language = {en} }