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1. The Combination of Bioactive Herbal Compounds with Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine.

2. Recent Progress on Cellulose-Based Ionic Compounds for Biomaterials.

3. Studies on the Mechanisms of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Heparin- and Hyaluronan-Containing Multilayer Coatings-Targeting NF-κB Signalling Pathway.

4. Effect of Sulfation Route and Subsequent Oxidation on Derivatization Degree and Biocompatibility of Cellulose Sulfates.

5. Switchable and Obedient Interfacial Properties That Grant New Biomedical Applications.

6. Host Responses to Biomaterials and Anti-Inflammatory Design-a Brief Review.

7. In vitro study of the host responses to model biomaterials via a fibroblast/macrophage co-culture system.

8. Poly (L-lactic acid) porous scaffold-supported alginate hydrogel with improved mechanical properties and biocompatibility.

9. Covalent immobilization of glycosaminoglycans to reduce the inflammatory effects of biomaterials.

10. A macrophage/fibroblast co-culture system using a cell migration chamber to study inflammatory effects of biomaterials.

11. Effect of molecular composition of heparin and cellulose sulfate on multilayer formation and cell response.

12. Tuning cell adhesion and growth on biomimetic polyelectrolyte multilayers by variation of pH during layer-by-layer assembly.

13. Nanostructured material surfaces--preparation, effect on cellular behavior, and potential biomedical applications: a review.

14. Covalent heparin modification of a polysulfone flat sheet membrane for selective removal of low-density lipoproteins: a simple and versatile method.

15. Controlling fibroblast adhesion with pH modified polyelectrolyte multilayers.

16. Synthesis of novel celluloses derivatives and investigation of their mitogenic activity in the presence and absence of FGF2.

17. Biocompatibility of poly(L-lactide) films modified with poly(ethylene imine) and polyelectrolyte multilayers.

18. Immobilization of poly (ethylene imine) on poly (L-lactide) promotes MG63 cell proliferation and function.

19. pH-dependent modulation of fibroblast adhesion on multilayers composed of poly(ethylene imine) and heparin.

20. Multilayer coatings on biomaterials for control of MG-63 osteoblast adhesion and growth.

21. Novel polymer blends for the preparation of membranes for biohybrid liver systems.

22. Hemocompatibility of poly(ether imide) membranes functionalized with carboxylic groups.

23. Preparation, characterization and mechanical performance of dense beta-TCP ceramics with/without magnesium substitution.

24. Microwave plasma surface modification of silicone elastomer with allylamine for improvement of biocompatibility.

25. Surface modification of biomaterials to control adhesion of cells.

26. Membranes from acrylonitrile-based polymers for selective cultivation of human keratinocytes.

27. In vitro blood reactivity to hydroxylated and non-hydroxylated polymer surfaces.

28. On the tissue compatibility of poly(ether imide) membranes: an in vitro study on their interaction with human dermal fibroblasts and keratinocytes.

29. Self-assembled monolayers with different terminating groups as model substrates for cell adhesion studies.

30. Morphological studies on the culture of kidney epithelial cells in a fiber-in-fiber bioreactor design with hollow fiber membranes.

31. Interaction of human skin fibroblasts with moderate wettable polyacrylonitrile--copolymer membranes.

32. Fibrinogen adsorption and platelet interactions on polymer membranes.

33. Modulating the biocompatibility of polymer surfaces with poly(ethylene glycol): effect of fibronectin.

34. Development of membranes for the cultivation of kidney epithelial cells.

35. Functionalized nanoparticles for endotoxin binding in aqueous solutions.

36. Covalent immobilization of hirudin improves the haemocompatibility of polylactide-polyglycolide in vitro.

37. Studies on cell-biomaterial interaction: role of tyrosine phosphorylation during fibroblast spreading on surfaces varying in wettability.

38. Fibronectin matrix formation by human fibroblasts on surfaces varying in wettability.

39. Adhesion of human peripheral lymphocytes on biomaterials preadsorbed with fibronectin and vitronectin.

40. Development of a new dynamic method for quantitative evaluation of in vitro hemocompatibility of biomedical materials.

41. Investigation of blood-biomaterial interaction by means of a new quantitative dynamic measuring principle.

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