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David L Kaplan

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Biomaterials|May 5, 2023
Functional bioengineered tissue models of neurodegenerative diseasesAdam S Mullis, David L Kaplan
Biomacromolecules|January 22, 2011
Mechanisms of controlled release from silk fibroin filmsDaniel J Hines, David L Kaplan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 31, 2010
New opportunities for an ancient materialFiorenzo G Omenetto, David L Kaplan
BMC Biology|June 10, 2010
Smart biomaterials - regulating cell behavior through signaling moleculesAneta J Mieszawska, David L Kaplan
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering|January 6, 2021
Our 2019 Virtual Issue: Methods and Protocols in Materials ScienceJillian M Buriak, David L Kaplan
Bioresearch Open Access|June 7, 2013
Extending human hematopoietic stem cell survival in vitro with adipocytesDean Liang Glettig, David L Kaplan
BMC Cancer|June 3, 2014
Quantitative analysis of castration resistant prostate cancer progression through phosphoproteome signalingReynald M Lescarbeau, David L Kaplan
Biomaterials|July 2, 2010
SnapShot: Silk biomaterialsFiorenzo G Omenetto, David L Kaplan
Biomacromolecules|October 30, 2010
pH-Sensitive ionomeric particles obtained via chemical conjugation of silk with poly(amino acid)sMonica A Serban, David L Kaplan
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery|April 2, 2011
Silk fibroin biomaterials for controlled release drug deliveryEleanor M Pritchard, David L Kaplan
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Biomaterials|May 5, 2023
Functional bioengineered tissue models of neurodegenerative diseasesAdam S Mullis, David L Kaplan
Biomacromolecules|January 22, 2011
Mechanisms of controlled release from silk fibroin filmsDaniel J Hines, David L Kaplan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 31, 2010
New opportunities for an ancient materialFiorenzo G Omenetto, David L Kaplan
BMC Biology|June 10, 2010
Smart biomaterials - regulating cell behavior through signaling moleculesAneta J Mieszawska, David L Kaplan
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering|January 6, 2021
Our 2019 Virtual Issue: Methods and Protocols in Materials ScienceJillian M Buriak, David L Kaplan
Bioresearch Open Access|June 7, 2013
Extending human hematopoietic stem cell survival in vitro with adipocytesDean Liang Glettig, David L Kaplan
BMC Cancer|June 3, 2014
Quantitative analysis of castration resistant prostate cancer progression through phosphoproteome signalingReynald M Lescarbeau, David L Kaplan
Biomaterials|July 2, 2010
SnapShot: Silk biomaterialsFiorenzo G Omenetto, David L Kaplan
Biomacromolecules|October 30, 2010
pH-Sensitive ionomeric particles obtained via chemical conjugation of silk with poly(amino acid)sMonica A Serban, David L Kaplan
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery|April 2, 2011
Silk fibroin biomaterials for controlled release drug deliveryEleanor M Pritchard, David L Kaplan
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