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  1. Capturing extracellular matrix properties in vitro: Microengineering materials to decipher cell and tissue level processes
  2. Spatially defined stem cell-laden hydrogel islands for directing endothelial tubulogenesis
  3. Matrix Composition and Mechanics Direct Proangiogenic Signaling from Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  4. Controlling cell geometry on substrates of variable stiffness can tune the degree of osteogenesis in human mesenchymal stem cells
  5. Rewiring mesenchymal stem cell lineage specification by switching the biophysical microenvironment
  6. Peptide microarrays for the discovery of bioactive surfaces that guide cellular processes: a single step azide–alkyne “click” chemistry approach
  7. Directing stem cell fate on hydrogel substrates by controlling cell geometry, matrix mechanics and adhesion ligand composition
  8. The effect of mesenchymal stem cell shape on the maintenance of multipotency
  9. Directing Stem Cell Fate by Controlling the Affinity and Density of Ligand–Receptor Interactions at the Biomaterials Interface
  10. Directing Stem Cell Fate by Controlling the Affinity and Density of Ligand-Receptor Interactions at the Biomaterials Interface
  11. Biofunctionalization of free-standing porous silicon films for self-assembly of photonic devices
  12. Spacing of Integrin Ligands Influences Signal Transduction in Endothelial Cells
  13. Substrate Independent Assembly of Optical Structures Guided by Biomolecular Interactions
  14. Peptide Arrays Identify Isoform-Selective Substrates for Profiling Endogenous Lysine Deacetylase Activity
  15. Smart Tissue Culture: in Situ Monitoring of the Activity of Protease Enzymes Secreted from Live Cells Using Nanostructured Photonic Crystals
  16. The importance of surface chemistry in mesoporous materials: lessons from porous silicon biosensors
  17. Modifying Porous Silicon with Self-Assembled Monolayers for Biomedical Applications: The Influence of Surface Coverage on Stability and Biomolecule Coupling
  18. Click Chemistry in Mesoporous Materials: Functionalization of Porous Silicon Rugate Filters
  19. Introducing Distinctly Different Chemical Functionalities onto the Internal and External Surfaces of Mesoporous Materials
  20. Introducing Distinctly Different Chemical Functionalities onto the Internal and External Surfaces of Mesoporous Materials
  21. Organic modification of mesoporous silicon rugate filters: the influence of nanoarchitecture on optical behaviour
  22. Peptide-Modified Optical Filters for Detecting Protease Activity
  23. Functionalization of Acetylene-Terminated Monolayers on Si(100) Surfaces:  A Click Chemistry Approach
  24. Si–C linked oligo(ethylene glycol) layers in silicon-based photonic crystals: Optimization for implantable optical materials
  25. Hybrid lipid bilayers in nanostructured silicon: a biomimetic mesoporous scaffold for optical detection of cholera toxin
  26. Single-Step DNA Immobilization on Antifouling Self-Assembled Monolayers Covalently Bound to Silicon (111)
  27. Optimisation of Nanostructured Porous Silicon Surface Chemistry Towards Biophotonic Sensors
  28. Formation of Tetra(ethylene oxide) Terminated Si−C Linked Monolayers and Their Derivatization with Glycine:  An Example of a Generic Strategy for the Immobilization of Biomolecules on Silicon
  29. Production of complex nucleic acid libraries using highly parallel in situ oligonucleotide synthesis
  30. Effects of Atmospheric Ozone on Microarray Data Quality