49 results on '"Quigley, Anita F."'
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2. Calcium ions have a detrimental impact on the boundary lubrication property of hyaluronic acid and lubricin (PRG-4) both alone and in combination
3. A surface-tethered dopant method to achieve 3D control over the growth of a nanometers-thin and intrinsically transparent polypyrrole film
4. Active and passive drug release by self-assembled lubricin (PRG4) anti-fouling coatings
5. Lubricin (PRG4) reduces fouling susceptibility and improves sensitivity of carbon-based electrodes
6. Lubricin (PRG-4) anti-fouling coating for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy biosensing: towards a hierarchical separation system for analysis of biofluids.
7. A tissue-engineered neural interface with photothermal functionality.
8. The impact of electrical stimulation protocols on neuronal cell survival and proliferation using cell-laden GelMA/graphene oxide hydrogels.
9. From nanoparticles to fibres: effect of dispersion composition on fibre properties
10. Combination of agrin and laminin increase acetylcholine receptor clustering and enhance functional neuromuscular junction formation In vitro
11. Rapid Point-of-Care Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Cancer Tn Antigen Carbohydrate in Whole Unprocessed Blood.
12. Recent advances in nerve tissue engineering
13. Novel Boundary Lubrication Mechanisms from Molecular Pillows of Lubricin Brush-Coated Graphene Oxide Nanosheets.
14. Electrical Stimulation of Myoblast Proliferation and Differentiation on Aligned Nanostructured Conductive Polymer Platforms
15. DEVELOPMENT OF HYBRID SYSTEMS FOR CELL-MEDIATED MUSCLE REGENERATION: ADVANCED ELECTROMATERIALS AND WET-SPUN BIODEGRADABLE FIBERS: O27
16. Enhanced Electroactivity, Mechanical Properties, and Printability through the Addition of Graphene Oxide to Photo-Cross-linkable Gelatin Methacryloyl Hydrogel.
17. Antifouling Strategies for Electrochemical Biosensing: Mechanisms and Performance toward Point of Care Based Diagnostic Applications.
18. Lubricin as a tool for controlling adhesion in vivo and ex vivo.
19. Self-Assembly of Lubricin (PRG-4) Brushes on Graphene Oxide Affords Stable 2D-Nanosheets in Concentrated Electrolytes and Complex Fluids.
20. Lubricin (PRG4) Antiadhesive Coatings Mitigate Electrochemical Impedance Instabilities in Polypyrrole Bionic Electrodes Exposed to Fouling Fluids.
21. Mitochondrial respiratory chain activity in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
22. A Simple Electrochemical Swab Assay for the Rapid Quantification of Clonazepam in Unprocessed Saliva Enabled by Lubricin Antifouling Coatings.
23. Lubricin on Platinum Electrodes: A Low‐Impedance Protein‐Resistant Surface Towards Biomedical Implantation.
24. Three‐dimensional neural cultures produce networks that mimic native brain activity.
25. Preparation, characterisation, and in vitro evaluation of electrically conducting poly(ɛ-caprolactone)-based nanocomposite scaffolds using PC12 cells.
26. Electroporation of Corrective Nucleic Acids (CNA) In Vivo to Promote Gene Correction in Dystrophic Muscle.
27. A Conducting-Polymer Platform with Biodegradable Fibers for Stimulation and Guidance of Axonal Growth.
28. Wet-Spun Biodegradable Fibers on Conducting Platforms: Novel Architectures for Muscle Regeneration.
29. Evaluation of Sca-1 and c-Kit As Selective Markers for Muscle Remodelling by Nonhemopoietic Bone Marrow Cells.
30. mtDNA replicative potential remains constant during ageing: polymerase γ activity does not correlate with age related cytochrome oxidase activity decline in platelets.
31. Electrical Cell Stimulation: Fabrication of a Biocompatible Liquid Crystal Graphene Oxide–Gold Nanorods Electro‐ and Photoactive Interface for Cell Stimulation (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 9/2019).
32. Fabrication of a Biocompatible Liquid Crystal Graphene Oxide–Gold Nanorods Electro‐ and Photoactive Interface for Cell Stimulation.
33. Automated quantification of neurite outgrowth orientation distributions on patterned surfaces.
34. Nerve Repair: A Conducting-Polymer Platform with Biodegradable Fibers for Stimulation and Guidance of Axonal Growth (Adv. Mater. 43/2009).
35. Tissue Repair: Wet-Spun Biodegradable Fibers on Conducting Platforms: Novel Architectures for Muscle Regeneration (Adv. Funct. Mater. 21/2009).
36. DNA electroporation in vivo targets mature fibres in dystrophic mdx muscle
37. Integrating Graphene Oxide-Hydrogels and Electrical Stimulation for Controlled Neurotrophic Factor Encapsulation: A Promising Approach for Efficient Nerve Tissue Regeneration.
38. Wired for Success: Probing the Effect of Tissue-Engineered Neural Interface Substrates on Cell Viability.
39. Lubricin (PRG-4) anti-fouling coating for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy biosensing: towards a hierarchical separation system for analysis of biofluids.
40. Potential Pulse-Facilitated Active Adsorption of Lubricin Polymer Brushes Can Both Accelerate Self-Assembly and Control Grafting Density.
41. Cellular Interactions with Lubricin and Hyaluronic Acid-Lubricin Composite Coatings on Gold Electrodes in Passive and Electrically Stimulated Environments.
42. Tuneable Hybrid Hydrogels via Complementary Self-Assembly of a Bioactive Peptide with a Robust Polysaccharide.
43. Wet-Spun Trojan Horse Cell Constructs for Engineering Muscle.
44. In vivo biocompatibility of porous and non-porous polypyrrole based trilayered actuators.
45. Handheld Co-Axial Bioprinting: Application to in situ surgical cartilage repair.
46. Cell compatible encapsulation of filaments into 3D hydrogels.
47. Electrical stimulation using conductive polymer polypyrrole promotes differentiation of human neural stem cells: a biocompatible platform for translational neural tissue engineering.
48. In vitro growth and differentiation of primary myoblasts on thiophene based conducting polymers.
49. Electroporation of corrective nucleic acids (CNA) in vivo to promote gene correction in dystrophic muscle.
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