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Morgan M Stanton

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Trends in Biotechnology|May 15, 2017
Pushing Bacterial Biohybrids to In Vivo ApplicationsMorgan M Stanton, Samuel Sánchez
Acta Biomaterialia|December 20, 2014
A thermoresponsive, micro-roughened cell culture surfaceMorgan M Stanton, Christopher R Lambert
Accounts of Chemical Research|November 5, 2016
Designing Micro- and Nanoswimmers for Specific ApplicationsJaideep Katuri, Xing Ma, Morgan M Stanton, et al.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|June 13, 2017
Microbots Decorated with Silver Nanoparticles Kill Bacteria in Aqueous MediaDiana Vilela, Morgan M Stanton, Jemish Parmar, et al.
Stem Cells Translational Medicine|September 26, 2018
Prospects for the Use of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Animal Conservation and Environmental ProtectionMorgan M Stanton, Evangeline Tzatzalos, Matthew Donne, et al.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|December 2, 2011
Super-hydrophobic, highly adhesive, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surfacesMorgan M Stanton, Robert E Ducker, John C MacDonald, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|March 17, 2017
Biohybrid Microtube Swimmers Driven by Single Captured BacteriaMorgan M Stanton, Byung-Wook Park, Albert Miguel-López, et al.
ACS Nano|September 22, 2017
Magnetotactic Bacteria Powered Biohybrids Target E. coli BiofilmsMorgan M Stanton, Byung-Wook Park, Diana Vilela, et al.
Macromolecular Bioscience|March 7, 2014
Cell behavior on surface modified polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)Morgan M Stanton, Johanna M Rankenberg, Byung-Wook Park, et al.
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials|November 24, 2016
Nano and micro architectures for self-propelled motorsJemish Parmar, Xing Ma, Jaideep Katuri, et al.
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Trends in Biotechnology|May 15, 2017
Pushing Bacterial Biohybrids to In Vivo ApplicationsMorgan M Stanton, Samuel Sánchez
Acta Biomaterialia|December 20, 2014
A thermoresponsive, micro-roughened cell culture surfaceMorgan M Stanton, Christopher R Lambert
Accounts of Chemical Research|November 5, 2016
Designing Micro- and Nanoswimmers for Specific ApplicationsJaideep Katuri, Xing Ma, Morgan M Stanton, et al.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|June 13, 2017
Microbots Decorated with Silver Nanoparticles Kill Bacteria in Aqueous MediaDiana Vilela, Morgan M Stanton, Jemish Parmar, et al.
Stem Cells Translational Medicine|September 26, 2018
Prospects for the Use of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Animal Conservation and Environmental ProtectionMorgan M Stanton, Evangeline Tzatzalos, Matthew Donne, et al.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|December 2, 2011
Super-hydrophobic, highly adhesive, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surfacesMorgan M Stanton, Robert E Ducker, John C MacDonald, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|March 17, 2017
Biohybrid Microtube Swimmers Driven by Single Captured BacteriaMorgan M Stanton, Byung-Wook Park, Albert Miguel-López, et al.
ACS Nano|September 22, 2017
Magnetotactic Bacteria Powered Biohybrids Target E. coli BiofilmsMorgan M Stanton, Byung-Wook Park, Diana Vilela, et al.
Macromolecular Bioscience|March 7, 2014
Cell behavior on surface modified polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)Morgan M Stanton, Johanna M Rankenberg, Byung-Wook Park, et al.
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials|November 24, 2016
Nano and micro architectures for self-propelled motorsJemish Parmar, Xing Ma, Jaideep Katuri, et al.
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