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    Classical Yang–Baxter Equation, Lagrangian Multiforms and Ultralocal Integrable Hierarchies by Caudrelier, Vincent, Stoppato, Matteo, Vicedo, Benoît

    “…We cast the classical Yang–Baxter equation (CYBE) in a variational context for the first time, by relating it to the theory of Lagrangian multiforms, a…”
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    On the Zakharov–Mikhailov action: 4d Chern–Simons origin and covariant Poisson algebra of the Lax connection by Caudrelier, Vincent, Stoppato, Matteo, Vicedo, Benoît

    Published in Letters in mathematical physics (2021)
    “…We derive the 2 d Zakharov–Mikhailov action from 4 d Chern–Simons theory. This 2 d action is known to produce as equations of motion the flatness condition of…”
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    On the Zakharov–Mikhailov action: $$4\hbox {d}$$ Chern–Simons origin and covariant Poisson algebra of the Lax connection by Caudrelier, Vincent, Stoppato, Matteo, Vicedo, Benoît

    Published in Letters in mathematical physics (01-06-2021)
    “…Abstract We derive the $$2\hbox {d}$$ 2 d Zakharov–Mikhailov action from $$4\hbox {d}$$ 4 d Chern–Simons theory. This $$2\hbox {d}$$ 2 d action is known to…”
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    Effects of silk fibroin fiber incorporation on mechanical properties, endothelial cell colonization and vascularization of PDLLA scaffolds by Stoppato, Matteo, Stevens, Hazel Y, Carletti, Eleonora, Migliaresi, Claudio, Motta, Antonella, Guldberg, Robert E

    Published in Biomaterials (01-06-2013)
    “…Abstract Attainment of functional vascularization of engineered constructs is one of the fundamental challenges of tissue engineering. However, the development…”
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    Comparative analysis of mesenchymal stem cell and embryonic tendon progenitor cell response to embryonic tendon biochemical and mechanical factors by Brown, Jeffrey P, Galassi, Thomas V, Stoppato, Matteo, Schiele, Nathan R, Kuo, Catherine K

    Published in Stem cell research & therapy (09-05-2015)
    “…Advances in tendon engineering with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are hindered by a need for cues to direct tenogenesis, and markers to assess tenogenic state…”
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    Influence of scaffold pore size on collagen I development: A new in vitro evaluation perspective by Stoppato, Matteo, Carletti, Eleonora, Sidarovich, Viktoryia, Quattrone, Alessandro, Unger, Ronald E, Kirkpatrick, Charles J, Migliaresi, Claudio, Motta, Antonella

    “…Bone tissue engineering takes part in the complex process of bone healing by combining cells, chemical/physical signals, and scaffolds with the scaffolds…”
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    A connection between the classical r-matrix formalism and covariant Hamiltonian field theory by Caudrelier, Vincent, Stoppato, Matteo

    Published in Journal of geometry and physics (01-02-2020)
    “…We bring together aspects of covariant Hamiltonian field theory and of classical integrable field theories in 1+1 dimensions. Specifically, our main result is…”
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    Embryonic and Postnatal Tendon Cells Respond Differently to IL-1beta by Li, Jiewen, Schiele, Nathan R., Stoppato, Matteo, Graybeal, Kaori L., Nguyen, Phong K., Kuo, Catherine K.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (27-02-2019)
    “…Adult tendons heal as scar tissue, whereas embryonic tendons heal scarlessly via unknown mechanisms. Scarred tendon healing results from inflammation-driven…”
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    Embryonic and postnatal tendon cells respond differently to interleukin‐1β by Li, Jiewen, Stoppato, Matteo, Schiele, Nathan R., Graybeal, Kaori L., Nguyen, Phong K., Kuo, Catherine K.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2019)
    “…Adult tendons heal as scar tissue, whereas embryonic tendons heal scarlessly via unknown mechanisms. Scarred tendon healing results from inflammation‐driven…”
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    Anti‐CD40 antibody 2C10 binds to a conformational epitope at the CD40‐CD154 interface that is conserved among primate species by Michaels, Anthony J., Stoppato, Matteo, Flores, Walter J., Reimann, Keith A., Engelman, Kathleen D.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-01-2020)
    “…The antagonistic anti‐CD40 antibody, 2C10, and its recombinant primate derivative, 2C10R4, are potent immunosuppressive antibodies whose utility in allo‐ and…”
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    Embryonically inspired scaffolds regulate tenogenically differentiating cells by Marturano, Joseph E, Schiele, Nathan R, Schiller, Zachary A, Galassi, Thomas V, Stoppato, Matteo, Kuo, Catherine K

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (03-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Tendon injuries heal as scar tissue with significant dysfunction and propensity to re-injure, motivating efforts to develop stem cell-based therapies…”
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    Multiform description of the AKNS hierarchy and classical r-matrix by Caudrelier, Vincent, Stoppato, Matteo

    Published 23-04-2021
    “…Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, Volume 54, Number 23 (2021) In recent years, new properties of space-time duality in the Hamiltonian…”
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