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Maurizio Ventre

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Cancers|December 11, 2022
Collagen-Based Biomimetic Systems to Study the Biophysical Tumour MicroenvironmentAlessandra Cambi, Maurizio Ventre
Gels (Basel, Switzerland)|January 25, 2019
Controlling Cell Functions and Fate with Surfaces and Hydrogels: The Role of Material Features in Cell Adhesion and Signal TransductionMaurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|December 24, 2015
Engineering Cell Instructive Materials To Control Cell Fate and Functions through Material Cues and Surface PatterningMaurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Nanomedicine (London, England)|April 15, 2016
Nanoengineered materials to control cell fateMaurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 4, 2012
Determinants of cell-material crosstalk at the interface: towards engineering of cell instructive materialsMaurizio Ventre, Filippo Causa, Paolo A Netti
Journal of Biomechanics|January 23, 2009
The effect of composition and microstructure on the viscoelastic properties of dermisMaurizio Ventre, Francesco Mollica, Paolo A Netti
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology|August 8, 2022
A switchable light-responsive azopolymer conjugating protein micropatterns with topography for mechanobiological studiesChiara Cimmino, Paolo A Netti, Maurizio Ventre
Biomaterials|January 7, 2014
Tuning the material-cytoskeleton crosstalk via nanoconfinement of focal adhesionsCarlo F Natale, Maurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Biomacromolecules|July 24, 2014
Biodegradable material for the absorption of organic compounds and nanoparticlesFrancisco J Ortega, Maurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 3, 2011
A numerical model for durotaxisFilippo Stefanoni, Maurizio Ventre, Francesco Mollica, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 39) with videos related to

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Cancers|December 11, 2022
Collagen-Based Biomimetic Systems to Study the Biophysical Tumour MicroenvironmentAlessandra Cambi, Maurizio Ventre
Gels (Basel, Switzerland)|January 25, 2019
Controlling Cell Functions and Fate with Surfaces and Hydrogels: The Role of Material Features in Cell Adhesion and Signal TransductionMaurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|December 24, 2015
Engineering Cell Instructive Materials To Control Cell Fate and Functions through Material Cues and Surface PatterningMaurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Nanomedicine (London, England)|April 15, 2016
Nanoengineered materials to control cell fateMaurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 4, 2012
Determinants of cell-material crosstalk at the interface: towards engineering of cell instructive materialsMaurizio Ventre, Filippo Causa, Paolo A Netti
Journal of Biomechanics|January 23, 2009
The effect of composition and microstructure on the viscoelastic properties of dermisMaurizio Ventre, Francesco Mollica, Paolo A Netti
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology|August 8, 2022
A switchable light-responsive azopolymer conjugating protein micropatterns with topography for mechanobiological studiesChiara Cimmino, Paolo A Netti, Maurizio Ventre
Biomaterials|January 7, 2014
Tuning the material-cytoskeleton crosstalk via nanoconfinement of focal adhesionsCarlo F Natale, Maurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Biomacromolecules|July 24, 2014
Biodegradable material for the absorption of organic compounds and nanoparticlesFrancisco J Ortega, Maurizio Ventre, Paolo A Netti
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 3, 2011
A numerical model for durotaxisFilippo Stefanoni, Maurizio Ventre, Francesco Mollica, et al.
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