Carlos E. Semino
Center for Biomedical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Boston
USA
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- Nanometric self-assembling peptide layers maintain adult hepatocyte phenotype in sandwich cultures. Wu, J., Marí-Buyé, N., Muiños, T.F., Borrós, S., Favia, P., Semino, C.E. J. Nanobiotechnology (2010)
- Self-assembling peptides: from bio-inspired materials to bone regeneration. Semino, C.E. J. Dent. Res. (2008)
- Autocrine EGF receptor activation mediates endothelial cell migration and vascular morphogenesis induced by VEGF under interstitial flow. Semino, C.E., Kamm, R.D., Lauffenburger, D.A. Exp. Cell Res. (2006)
- Functional differentiation of hepatocyte-like spheroid structures from putative liver progenitor cells in three-dimensional peptide scaffolds. Semino, C.E., Merok, J.R., Crane, G.G., Panagiotakos, G., Zhang, S. Differentiation (2003)