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Novel surface patterning approaches for tissue engineering and their effect on cell behavior

Hasirci et al., 2006

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12330238645711233171
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Hasirci V
Kenar H
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Nanomedicine

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Methods for the creation of specially designed surfaces for use in the preparation of tailor- made tissue constructs with the ultimate aim of tissue engineering are reviewed here. Fundamental aspects of cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation and the parameters …
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