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    Human platelet lysate to substitute fetal bovine serum in hMSC expansion for translational applications: a systematic review by Guiotto, M, Raffoul, W, Hart, A M, Riehle, M O, di Summa, P G

    Published in Journal of translational medicine (15-09-2020)
    “…Foetal bovine serum (FBS), is the most commonly used culture medium additive for in vitro cultures, despite its undefined composition, its potential…”
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    Is human platelet lysate (hPL) the ideal candidate to substitute the foetal bovine serum for cell-therapy translational research? by Guiotto, M, Riehle, M. O, Raffoul, W, Hart, A, di Summa, P. G

    Published in Journal of translational medicine (13-10-2021)
    “…Considering a large-scale production, the manipulation with xenogeneic animal-derived components, such as FBS, can contrast with ethical/religious constrains…”
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    Cell patterning with a heptagon acoustic tweezer--application in neurite guidance by Gesellchen, F, Bernassau, A L, Déjardin, T, Cumming, D R S, Riehle, M O

    Published in Lab on a chip (07-07-2014)
    “…Accurate control over positioning of cells is a highly desirable feature in tissue engineering applications since it allows, for example, population of…”
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    Dynamic acoustic field activated cell separation (DAFACS) by Skotis, G D, Cumming, D R S, Roberts, J N, Riehle, M O, Bernassau, A L

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2015)
    “…Advances in diagnostics, cell and stem cell technologies drive the development of application-specific tools for cell and particle separation. Acoustic…”
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    In vitro reaction of endothelial cells to polymer demixed nanotopography by Dalby, M.J., Riehle, M.O., Johnstone, H., Affrossman, S., Curtis, A.S.G.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-07-2002)
    “…The introduction of topography to material surfaces has been shown to strongly affect cell behaviour, and the effects of micrometric surface morphologies have…”
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    Rapid fibroblast adhesion to 27 nm high polymer demixed nano-topography by Dalby, M.J., Giannaras, D., Riehle, M.O., Gadegaard, N., Affrossman, S., Curtis, A.S.G.

    Published in Biomaterials (2004)
    “…It is well known that many cell types react strongly to micro-topography. It is rapidly becoming clear than cells will also react to nano-topography. Polymer…”
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    Fibroblast reaction to island topography: changes in cytoskeleton and morphology with time by Dalby, M.J., Childs, S., Riehle, M.O., Johnstone, H.J.H., Affrossman, S., Curtis, A.S.G.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-03-2003)
    “…In order to develop next-generation tissue engineering materials, the understanding of cell responses to novel material surfaces needs to be better understood…”
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    Polyelectrolyte multilayers generated in a microfluidic device with pH gradients direct adhesion and movement of cells by Kirchhof, K, Andar, A, Yin, H B, Gadegaard, N, Riehle, M O, Groth, T

    Published in Lab on a chip (07-10-2011)
    “…In this study, multilayers from polyethylene imine, heparin and chitosan are prepared at three different pH values of 5, 7 and 9. Water contact angle and…”
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    3D polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering by Seunarine, K, Gadegaard, N, Tormen, M, Meredith, D O, Riehle, M O, Wilkinson, C D W

    Published in Nanomedicine (London, England) (01-10-2006)
    “…This review discusses some of the most common polymer scaffold fabrication techniques used for tissue engineering applications. Although the field of scaffold…”
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    Nonadhesive nanotopography: Fibroblast response to poly(n-butyl methacrylate)-poly(styrene) demixed surface features by Dalby, M. J., Riehle, M. O., Johnstone, H. J. H., Affrossman, S., Curtis, A. S. G.

    “…It is becoming clear that cells do not only respond to micrometric scale topography, but may also respond to topography at the nanometric scale…”
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    Investigating the limits of filopodial sensing: a brief report using SEM to image the interaction between 10 nm high nano-topography and fibroblast filopodia by Dalby, M.J, Riehle, M.O, Johnstone, H, Affrossman, S, Curtis, A.S.G

    Published in Cell biology international (01-01-2004)
    “…Having the ability to control cell behaviour would be of great advantage in tissue engineering. One method of gaining control over cell adhesion,…”
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    Applications of nano-patterning to tissue engineering by Gadegaard, N., Martines, E., Riehle, M.O., Seunarine, K., Wilkinson, C.D.W.

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-04-2006)
    “…The application of nanotechnology to biotechnology has increased over the years. One particular area which potentially could benefit from this is cell and…”
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    Biodegradable polymer tubes with lithographically controlled 3D micro- and nanotopography by Seunarine, K., Meredith, D.O., Riehle, M.O., Wilkinson, C.D.W., Gadegaard, N.

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-05-2008)
    “…We introduce a novel scaffold fabrication process for making tubular constructs for vascular tissue engineering. Every aspect of the scaffold has been…”
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    A miniaturized bioreactor system for the evaluation of cell interaction with designed substrates in perfusion culture by Sun, T., Donoghue, P. S., Higginson, J. R., Gadegaard, N., Barnett, S. C., Riehle, M. O.

    “…In tissue engineering, chemical and topographical cues are normally developed using static cell cultures but then applied directly to tissue cultures in three…”
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    A large transistor-based sensor array chip for direct extracellular imaging by Milgrew, M.J., Riehle, M.O., Cumming, D.R. S.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (11-11-2005)
    “…This paper describes the development and evaluation of a large transistor-based sensor array chip for direct extracellular imaging. All of the sensors and…”
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    Morphological and microarray analysis of human fibroblasts cultured on nanocolumns produced by colloidal lithography by Dalby, M J, Riehle, M O, Sutherland, D S, Agheli, H, Curtis, A S G

    Published in European cells & materials (13-01-2005)
    “…The environment around a cell during in vitro culture is unlikely to mimic those in vivo. Preliminary experiments with nanotopography have shown that nanoscale…”
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    Optical heating for short hot embossing cycle times by Seunarine, K., Gadegaard, N., Riehle, M.O., Wilkinson, C.D.W.

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-04-2006)
    “…While hot embossing of polymers is very attractive for the production of a large number of samples, press techniques can have a longer cycle time for heating…”
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    Is surface chemical composition important for orthopaedic implant materials? by Meredith, D O, Riehle, M O, Curtis, A S G, Richards, R G

    “…Ti-6Al-7Nb (NS) in its 'standard' implant form has been previously shown to be detrimental to fibroblast growth and colonisation on its surface. Specific…”
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    DLVO interaction energy between a sphere and a nano-patterned plate by Martines, E., Csaderova, L., Morgan, H., Curtis, A.S.G., Riehle, M.O.

    “…The potential energy of interaction between a microsphere and regular nano-topographies of varying shape and dimensions in 1:1 aqueous electrolyte is…”
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    Articular chondrocyte passage number: Influence on adhesion, migration, cytoskeletal organisation and phenotype in response to nano- and micro-metric topography by Hamilton, D.W., Riehle, M.O., Monaghan, W., Curtis, A.S.G.

    Published in Cell biology international (01-06-2005)
    “…The isolation and culture of articular chondrocytes is a prerequisite of their use in tissue engineering, but prolonged culture and passaging is associated…”
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