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Scientific Reports|November 5, 2020
On the correlation between material-induced cell shape and phenotypical response of human mesenchymal stem cellsAliaksei S Vasilevich, Steven Vermeulen, Marloes Kamphuis, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|June 16, 2020
Immune Modulation by Design: Using Topography to Control Human Monocyte Attachment and Macrophage DifferentiationMatthew J Vassey, Grazziela P Figueredo, David J Scurr, et al.
Biomaterials|March 13, 2021
Discovery of synergistic material-topography combinations to achieve immunomodulatory osteoinductive biomaterials using a novel in vitro screening method: The ChemoTopoChipLaurence Burroughs, Mahetab H Amer, Matthew Vassey, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|January 18, 2012
Both common variations and rare non-synonymous substitutions and small insertion/deletions in CLU are associated with increased Alzheimer riskKarolien Bettens, Nathalie Brouwers, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, et al.
Neurology|April 3, 2016
Phenotypic characteristics of Alzheimer patients carrying an ABCA7 mutationTobi Van den Bossche, Kristel Sleegers, Elise Cuyvers, et al.
Nature Communications|June 18, 2025
Combinatorial discovery of microtopographical landscapes that resist biofilm formation through quorum sensing mediated autolubricationManuel Romero, Jeni Luckett, Jean-Frédéric Dubern, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|December 14, 2011
A C9orf72 promoter repeat expansion in a Flanders-Belgian cohort with disorders of the frontotemporal lobar degeneration-amyotrophic lateral sclerosis spectrum: a gene identification studyIlse Gijselinck, Tim Van Langenhove, Julie van der Zee, et al.
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Scientific Reports|November 5, 2020
On the correlation between material-induced cell shape and phenotypical response of human mesenchymal stem cellsAliaksei S Vasilevich, Steven Vermeulen, Marloes Kamphuis, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|June 16, 2020
Immune Modulation by Design: Using Topography to Control Human Monocyte Attachment and Macrophage DifferentiationMatthew J Vassey, Grazziela P Figueredo, David J Scurr, et al.
Biomaterials|March 13, 2021
Discovery of synergistic material-topography combinations to achieve immunomodulatory osteoinductive biomaterials using a novel in vitro screening method: The ChemoTopoChipLaurence Burroughs, Mahetab H Amer, Matthew Vassey, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|January 18, 2012
Both common variations and rare non-synonymous substitutions and small insertion/deletions in CLU are associated with increased Alzheimer riskKarolien Bettens, Nathalie Brouwers, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, et al.
Neurology|April 3, 2016
Phenotypic characteristics of Alzheimer patients carrying an ABCA7 mutationTobi Van den Bossche, Kristel Sleegers, Elise Cuyvers, et al.
Nature Communications|June 18, 2025
Combinatorial discovery of microtopographical landscapes that resist biofilm formation through quorum sensing mediated autolubricationManuel Romero, Jeni Luckett, Jean-Frédéric Dubern, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|December 14, 2011
A C9orf72 promoter repeat expansion in a Flanders-Belgian cohort with disorders of the frontotemporal lobar degeneration-amyotrophic lateral sclerosis spectrum: a gene identification studyIlse Gijselinck, Tim Van Langenhove, Julie van der Zee, et al.
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