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Krystyna Szewczyk technological developer
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The importance of mechanical and biological cues of tympanic membrane grafts to ensure optimal regeneration

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Biomaterials advances - ISSN 2772-9508-159 (2024) p. 1-15
Author(s)
    Oriana Nobus, Laurens Parmentier, Pieter Livens, Pieter Muyshondt, Krystyna Szewczyk, Christel Jacobs, Dorien Verdoodt, Leen Pieters, Quinten Thijssen, Bo Van Durme, Anne Vral, Joris Dirckx, Vincent Van Rompaey, Sandra Van Vlierberghe
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Rational design of a genomically humanized mouse model for dominantly inherited hearing loss, DFNA9

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Hearing research - ISSN 0378-5955-442 (2024) p. 1-13
Author(s)
    Dorien Verdoodt, Erwin van Wijk, Sanne Broekman, Hanka Venselaar, Fien Aben, Lize Sels, Evi De Backer, Hanne Gommeren, Krystyna Szewczyk, Guy Van Camp, Peter Ponsaerts, Vincent Van Rompaey, Erik de Vrieze
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Efficacy and histopathological effects of self-assembling peptides RADA16 and IEIK13 in neurosurgical hemostasis

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Nanomedicine: nanotechnology, biology and medicine - ISSN 1549-9634-40 (2022) p.
Author(s)
    Barbara Verbraeken, Martin Lammens, Vincent Van Rompaey, Melek Ahmed, Krystyna Szewczyk, Christophe Hermans, Tomas Menovsky
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Decreased Doublecortin (DCX) immunoreactivity in hippocampus after profound sensorineural hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction in adult mice

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B-ENT - ISSN 1781-782X-17:4 (2021) p. 223-233
Author(s)
    Vincent Van Rompaey, Alex Liesenborghs, Karel Goyvaerts, Daan de Herdt, Dorien Verdoodt, Marc Lammers, Paul Van de Heyning, Olivier M. Vanderveken, Krystyna Szewczyk, Sofie Thys, Isabel Pintelon, Jean-Pierre Timmermans, Jordi Llorens, Peter Paul De Deyn, Debby Van Dam
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Cochlin deficiency protects aged mice from noise-induced hearing loss

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International journal of molecular sciences - ISSN 1422-0067-22:21 (2021) p.
Author(s)
    Dorien Verdoodt, Noa Peeleman, Krystyna Szewczyk, Guy Van Camp, Peter Ponsaerts, Vincent Van Rompaey
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