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  1. Remote Control of Tissue Interactions via Engineered Photo-switchable Cell Surfaces
  2. Dynamic 3D cell culture via a chemoselective photoactuated ligand
  3. Controlling cell behavior with peptide nano-patterns
  4. PI3 kinase enzymology on fluid lipid bilayers
  5. General Chemoselective and Redox-Responsive Ligation and Release Strategy
  6. Ligand slope, density and affinity direct cell polarity and migration on molecular gradient surfaces
  7. Biomolecular modification of carbon nanotubes for studies of cell adhesion and migration
  8. Engineering Cell Surfaces via Liposome Fusion
  9. Developing a self-assembled monolayer microarray to study stem cell differentiation
  10. Redox-Switchable Surface for Controlling Peptide Structure
  11. Synthetic Chemoselective Rewiring of Cell Surfaces: Generation of Three-Dimensional Tissue Structures
  12. A renewable, chemoselective, and quantitative ligand density microarray for the study of biospecific interactions
  13. Fabrication of Dynamic Self-Assembled Monolayers for Cell Migration and Adhesion Studies
  14. One-Step Syntheses of Photocurable Polyesters Based on a Renewable Resource
  15. Microfluidic Permeation Printing of Self-Assembled Monolayer Gradients on Surfaces for Chemoselective Ligand Immobilization Applied to Cell Adhesion and Polarization
  16. ChemInform Abstract: Surface Chemistry and Cell Biological Tools for the Analysis of Cell Adhesion and Migration
  17. Surface Chemistry and Cell Biological Tools for the Analysis of Cell Adhesion and Migration
  18. Inside Cover: Surface Chemistry and Cell Biological Tools for the Analysis of Cell Adhesion and Migration (ChemBioChem 6/2010)
  19. Selective Tethering of Ligands and Proteins to a Microfluidically Patterned Electroactive Fluid Lipid Bilayer Array
  20. Tailored Electroactive and Quantitative Ligand Density Microarrays Applied to Stem Cell Differentiation
  21. Thermosets synthesized by thermal polyesterification for tissue engineering applications
  22. Self-Assembled Monolayers as Dynamic Model Substrates for Cell Biology
  23. Aliphatic polyester elastomers derived from erythritol and α,ω-diacids
  24. Role of surface chemistry and topology of chemoselectively tailored embossed films on shear adhesion
  25. Model substrates for studies of cell mobility
  26. Tandem Surface Microfluidic Lithography and Activation To Generate Patch Pattern Biospecific Ligand and Cell Arrays
  27. Chemoselective ligand patterning of electroactive surfaces using microfluidics
  28. Patterned Hybrid Nanohole Array Surfaces for Cell Adhesion and Migration
  29. Spatio‐Temporal Control of Cell Coculture Interactions on Surfaces
  30. Electrochemical and Chemical Microfluidic Gold Etching to Generate Patterned and Gradient Substrates for Cell Adhesion and Cell Migration
  31. Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy of Cell Adhesion on Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold
  32. Tailored electroactive nanorods for biospecific cell adhesion and differentiation
  33. Microfluidic Lithography to Create Dynamic Gradient SAM Surfaces for Spatio‐temporal Control of Directed Cell Migration
  34. Renewable and Optically Transparent Electroactive Indium Tin Oxide Surfaces for Chemoselective Ligand Immobilization and Biospecific Cell Adhesion
  35. Geometric Control of Stem Cell Differentiation Rate on Surfaces
  36. Live‐Cell Fluorescence Microscopy of Directed Cell Migration on Partially Etched Electroactive SAM Gold Surfaces
  37. Poly(triol α-ketoglutarate) as Biodegradable, Chemoselective, and Mechanically Tunable Elastomers
  38. Expedient Generation of Patterned Surface Aldehydes by Microfluidic Oxidation for Chemoselective Immobilization of Ligands and Cells
  39. An Electroactive Catalytic Dynamic Substrate that Immobilizes and Releases Patterned Ligands, Proteins, and Cells
  40. An Electroactive Catalytic Dynamic Substrate that Immobilizes and Releases Patterned Ligands, Proteins, and Cells
  41. Microfluidic Etching and Oxime-Based Tailoring of Biodegradable Polyketoesters
  42. Microfluidic Lithography of SAMs on Gold to Create Dynamic Surfaces for Directed Cell Migration and Contiguous Cell Cocultures
  43. Preparation of a Class of Versatile, Chemoselective, and Amorphous Polyketoesters
  44. Asymmetric Peptide Nanoarray Surfaces for Studies of Single Cell Polarization
  45. Synergistic Microfluidic and Electrochemical Strategy to Activate and Pattern Surfaces Selectively with Ligands and Cells
  46. Surface Plasmon Enhanced Transmission with Self-assembled Hexagonal Nanohole Arrays
  47. A photo-electroactive surface strategy for immobilizing ligands in patterns and gradients for studies of cell polarization
  48. A Tunable, Chemoselective, and Moldable Biodegradable Polyester for Cell Scaffolds
  49. Electroactive Nanoarrays for Biospecific Ligand Mediated Studies of Cell Adhesion
  50. Rapid Patterning of Cells and Cell Co‐Cultures on Surfaces with Spatial and Temporal Control through Centrifugation
  51. Rapid Patterning of Cells and Cell Co‐Cultures on Surfaces with Spatial and Temporal Control through Centrifugation
  52. Site‐Selective Immobilization of Ligands with Control of Density on Electroactive Microelectrode Arrays
  53. Surface‐Chemistry Control To Silence Gene Expression in Drosophila Schneider 2 Cells through RNA Interference
  54. Surface‐Chemistry Control To Silence Gene Expression in Drosophila Schneider 2 Cells through RNA Interference
  55. Immobilization of Ligands with Precise Control of Density to Electroactive Surfaces
  56. A Photochemical Method for Patterning the Immobilization of Ligands and Cells to Self-Assembled Monolayers
  57. Turning On Cell Migration with Electroactive Substrates
  58. Turning On Cell Migration with Electroactive Substrates
  59. Turning On Cell Migration with Electroactive Substrates
  60. Understanding the Role of Adsorption in the Reaction of Cyclopentadiene with an Immobilized Dienophile
  61. The Kinetic Order of an Interfacial Diels–Alder Reaction Depends on the Environment of the Immobilized Dienophile
  62. Diels−Alder Reaction for the Selective Immobilization of Protein to Electroactive Self-Assembled Monolayers