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1. 3D visualization of trans-syncytial nanopores provides a pathway for paracellular diffusion across the human placental syncytiotrophoblast

2. A scaffold-free approach to cartilage tissue generation using human embryonic stem cells

3. The influence of placental metabolism on fatty acid transfer to the fetus

4. Computational Modelling of Paracellular Diffusion and OCT3 Mediated Transport of Metformin in the Perfused Human Placenta

5. A scaffold-free approach to cartilage tissue generation using human embryonic stem cells

6. Placental mobilization of free fatty acids contributes to altered materno-fetal transfer in obesity

7. Placental perfusion and mathematical modelling

8. Serial block‐face scanning electron microscopy reveals novel intercellular connections in human term placental microvasculature

9. 3D Visualisation of trans-syncytial nanopores provides a pathway for paracellular diffusion across the human placental syncytiotrophoblast

10. Human placental villi contain stromal macrovesicles associated with networks of stellate cells

11. In vivokinetic study of materno‐fetal fatty acid transfer in obese and normal weight pregnant women

12. Ursodeoxycholic acid inhibits uptake and vasoconstrictor effects of taurocholate in human placenta

13. A systems perspective on placental amino acid transport

14. The influence of placental metabolism on fatty acid transfer to the fetus

15. Phenylalanine transfer across the isolated perfused human placenta: an experimental and modeling investigation

16. Modeling bispecific monoclonal antibody interaction with two cell membrane targets indicates the importance of surface diffusion

17. Glibenclamide transfer across the perfused human placenta is determined by albumin binding not transporter activity

18. Estrone sulphate uptake by the microvillous membrane of placental syncytiotrophoblast is coupled to glutamate efflux

19. Collective Cell Behavior in Mechanosensing of Substrate Thickness

20. Collective cell behaviour in mechanosensing of substrate thickness

21. Integration of computational modeling with membrane transport studies reveals new insights into amino acid exchange transport mechanisms

22. Computational modelling of amino acid exchange and facilitated transport in placental membrane vesicles

23. Modelling the effect of intervillous flow on solute transfer based on 3D imaging of the human placental microstructure

24. Chondrogenic potential of human articular chondrocytes and skeletal stem cells: A comparative study

25. Design criteria for a printed tissue engineering construct: a mathematical homogenization approach

26. Mathematical modelling of tissue formation in chondrocyte filter cultures

27. Nanofibrous poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)/poly(3-hydroxyoctanoate) scaffolds provide a functional microenvironment for cartilage repair

28. Computational modelling of amino acid transfer interactions in the placenta

29. Experimental characterization and computational modelling of two-dimensional cell spreading for skeletal regeneration

30. The effect of oxygen tension on human articular chondrocyte matrix synthesis: integration of experimental and computational approaches

31. Review: Modelling placental amino acid transfer - From transporters to placental function

32. Experimental-computational evaluation of human bone marrow stromal cell spreading on trabecular bone structures

33. Computational modelling of cell spreading and tissue regeneration in porous scaffolds

34. The local matrix distribution and the functional development of tissue engineered cartilage, a finite element study

35. Mathematical models to predict exchange and facilitated transport across the microvillous plasma membrane (MVM) of the human placenta

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