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M P Lutolf

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Bioconjugate Chemistry|June 17, 2015
Capturing Cell-Cell Interactions via SNAP-tag and CLIP-tag TechnologyS Hoehnel, M P Lutolf
Scientific Reports|March 26, 2014
Hydrogel microfluidics for the patterning of pluripotent stem cellsS Cosson, M P Lutolf
Nature Biotechnology|January 8, 2005
Synthetic biomaterials as instructive extracellular microenvironments for morphogenesis in tissue engineeringM P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Biomacromolecules|May 14, 2003
Synthesis and physicochemical characterization of end-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-co-peptide hydrogels formed by Michael-type additionM P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro|March 10, 2015
Substrate elasticity modulates the responsiveness of mesenchymal stem cells to commitment cuesS Gobaa, S Hoehnel, M P Lutolf
Macromolecular Rapid Communications|June 13, 2017
Microfluidic Programming of Compositional Hydrogel LandscapesS Allazetta, A Negro, M P Lutolf
Biomaterials|July 19, 2021
Extracellular matrix requirements for gastrointestinal organoid culturesS Rezakhani, N Gjorevski, M P Lutolf
Acta Biomaterialia|June 19, 2007
Mechanisms of 3-D migration and matrix remodeling of fibroblasts within artificial ECMsG P Raeber, M P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|July 10, 2007
Part II: Fibroblasts preferentially migrate in the direction of principal strainG P Raeber, M P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Biophysical Journal|June 1, 2005
Molecularly engineered PEG hydrogels: a novel model system for proteolytically mediated cell migrationG P Raeber, M P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
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Bioconjugate Chemistry|June 17, 2015
Capturing Cell-Cell Interactions via SNAP-tag and CLIP-tag TechnologyS Hoehnel, M P Lutolf
Scientific Reports|March 26, 2014
Hydrogel microfluidics for the patterning of pluripotent stem cellsS Cosson, M P Lutolf
Nature Biotechnology|January 8, 2005
Synthetic biomaterials as instructive extracellular microenvironments for morphogenesis in tissue engineeringM P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Biomacromolecules|May 14, 2003
Synthesis and physicochemical characterization of end-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-co-peptide hydrogels formed by Michael-type additionM P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro|March 10, 2015
Substrate elasticity modulates the responsiveness of mesenchymal stem cells to commitment cuesS Gobaa, S Hoehnel, M P Lutolf
Macromolecular Rapid Communications|June 13, 2017
Microfluidic Programming of Compositional Hydrogel LandscapesS Allazetta, A Negro, M P Lutolf
Biomaterials|July 19, 2021
Extracellular matrix requirements for gastrointestinal organoid culturesS Rezakhani, N Gjorevski, M P Lutolf
Acta Biomaterialia|June 19, 2007
Mechanisms of 3-D migration and matrix remodeling of fibroblasts within artificial ECMsG P Raeber, M P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|July 10, 2007
Part II: Fibroblasts preferentially migrate in the direction of principal strainG P Raeber, M P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
Biophysical Journal|June 1, 2005
Molecularly engineered PEG hydrogels: a novel model system for proteolytically mediated cell migrationG P Raeber, M P Lutolf, J A Hubbell
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