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1. Continuous production of cellulose microbeads by rotary jet atomization.

2. Stable Cellulose Nanofibril Microcapsules from Pickering Emulsion Templates.

3. Rheological modification of partially oxidised cellulose nanofibril gels with inorganic clays.

4. Multienzyme Cellulose Films as Sustainable and Self-Degradable Hydrogen Peroxide-Producing Material.

5. Hydrophobization of Cellulose Nanocrystals for Aqueous Colloidal Suspensions and Gels.

6. Mechanically robust cationic cellulose nanofibril 3D scaffolds with tuneable biomimetic porosity for cell culture.

7. Recent Advances in Modified Cellulose for Tissue Culture Applications.

8. A "by-productless" cellulose foaming agent for use in imidazolium ionic liquids.

9. Surfactant induced gelation of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibril dispersions probed using small angle neutron scattering.

11. Facile preparation of flame-retardant cellulose composite with biodegradable and water resistant properties for electronic device applications.

12. Predicting Ligand-Free Cell Attachment on Next-Generation Cellulose–Chitosan Hydrogels

13. Composite Hydrogel Spheroids Based on Cellulose Nanofibrils and Nanofibrous Chiral Coordination Polymer by Green Synthesis.

14. Surface modified cellulose scaffolds for tissue engineering.

15. Voltammetric optimisation of TEMPO-mediated oxidations at cellulose fabric.

16. Formation of shear thinning gels from partially oxidised cellulose nanofibrils.

17. Monovalent Salt and pH-Induced Gelation of Oxidised Cellulose Nanofibrils and Starch Networks: Combining Rheology and Small-Angle X-ray Scattering.

18. Potential of Cellulose Functionalized with Carboxylic Acid as Biosorbent for the Removal of Cationic Dyes in Aqueous Solution.

19. Biopolymer supports for metal nanoparticles in catalytic applications

20. Understanding heat driven gelation of anionic cellulose nanofibrils: Combining saturation transfer difference (STD) NMR, small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and rheology.

21. Cationic surfactants as a non-covalent linker for oxidised cellulose nanofibrils and starch-based hydrogels.

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