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Cell response of flexible PMMA-derivatives : supremacy of surface chemistry over substrate stiffness
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Soft tissue fillers for adipose tissue regeneration : from hydrogel development toward clinical applications
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RAFT/MADIX polymerization of N-vinylcaprolactam in water-ethanol solvent mixtures
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Gelatin- and starch-based hydrogels, part B : in vitro mesenchymal stem cell behavior on the hydrogels
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Development of a biomimetic temperature-responsive polymer material consisting of N-vinylcaprolactam for lipofilling applications
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Gelatin- and starch-based hydrogels, part A : hydrogel development, characterization and coating
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Development of smart thermoresponsive polymer materials for lipofilling applications
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Polydopamine-gelatin as universal cell-interactive coating for methacrylate-based medical device packaging materials : when surface chemistry overrules substrate bulk properties
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Photo-crosslinkable gelatin- and starch-based hydrogels
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Photo-crosslinkable biopolymer hydrogels for targeted tissue engineering
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Photo-crosslinkable hydrogel precursors for targeted tissue engineering
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In vivo X-ray elemental imaging of single cell model organisms manipulated by laser-based optical tweezers
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In vivo X-ray elemental imaging of single cell model organisms manipulated by laser-based optical tweezers
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Photo-crosslinkable biopolymers targeting stem cell adhesion and proliferation: the case study of gelatin and starch-based IPNs
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Gelatin-based hydrogels promote adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in vitro
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Photo-crosslinkable biopolymer hydrogels for targeted tissue engineering
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Photo-crosslinkable biopolymer hydrogels targeting stem cell adhesion and proliferation
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Photo-crosslinkable biopolymer hydrogels for targeted tissue engineering
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Photo-crosslinkable gelatin- and starch-based hydrogels for stem cell-based tissue engineering
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Development of Hydrogel Precursors for Stem Cell-based Tissue Engineering
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Protein functionalization revised: N‐tert‐butoxycarbonylation as an elegant tool to circumvent protein crosslinking
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Gelatin-based hydrogels promote chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells in vitro
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Porous hydrogel biomedical foam scaffolds for tissue repair