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Alicia Shiu

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Nature Biotechnology|July 9, 2014
Access all areasJohn Daley, Alicia Shiu
Cell Transplantation|October 13, 2009
Controlled release of neurotrophin-3 and platelet-derived growth factor from fibrin scaffolds containing neural progenitor cells enhances survival and differentiation into neurons in a subacute model of SCIPhilip J Johnson, Alexander Tatara, Alicia Shiu, et al.
Soft Matter|November 13, 2010
Tissue-engineered fibrin scaffolds containing neural progenitors enhance functional recovery in a subacute model of SCIPhilip J Johnson, Alexander Tatara, Dylan A McCreedy, et al.
Nature Metabolism|July 23, 2020
Eosinophils regulate adipose tissue inflammation and sustain physical and immunological fitness in old ageDaniel Brigger, Carsten Riether, Robin van Brummelen, et al.
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Nature Biotechnology|July 9, 2014
Access all areasJohn Daley, Alicia Shiu
Cell Transplantation|October 13, 2009
Controlled release of neurotrophin-3 and platelet-derived growth factor from fibrin scaffolds containing neural progenitor cells enhances survival and differentiation into neurons in a subacute model of SCIPhilip J Johnson, Alexander Tatara, Alicia Shiu, et al.
Soft Matter|November 13, 2010
Tissue-engineered fibrin scaffolds containing neural progenitors enhance functional recovery in a subacute model of SCIPhilip J Johnson, Alexander Tatara, Dylan A McCreedy, et al.
Nature Metabolism|July 23, 2020
Eosinophils regulate adipose tissue inflammation and sustain physical and immunological fitness in old ageDaniel Brigger, Carsten Riether, Robin van Brummelen, et al.
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