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1. Soluble matrix protein is a potent modulator of mesenchymal stem cell performance.

2. Aggrecan expression is substantially and abnormally upregulated in Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome dermal fibroblasts.

3. Fibulin-5 interacts with fibrillin-1 molecules and microfibrils.

4. Microfibril-associated glycoprotein-1 binding to tropoelastin: multiple binding sites and the role of divalent cations.

5. Hierarchical assembly of elastin materials.

6. Elastin biology and tissue engineering with adult cells.

7. Degradation of tropoelastin by matrix metalloproteinases – cleavage site specificities and release of matrikines.

8. Structural disorder and dynamics of elastin.

9. Linker-free covalent attachment of the extracellular matrix protein tropoelastin to a polymer surface for directed cell spreading.

10. Tropoelastin

11. Flexibility in the Solution Structure of Human Tropoelastin.

12. Integrin αvβ3 binds a unique non-RGD site near the C-terminus of human tropoelastin

13. A Negatively Charged Residue Stabilizes the Tropoelastin N-terminal Region for Elastic Fiber Assembly.

14. Elastin based cell-laden injectable hydrogels with tunable gelation, mechanical and biodegradation properties.

15. Directed cell attachment by tropoelastin on masked plasma immersion ion implantation treated PTFE

16. Binding of the cell adhesive protein tropoelastin to PTFE through plasma immersion ion implantation treatment

17. Primary human dermal fibroblast interactions with open weave three-dimensional scaffolds prepared from synthetic human elastin

18. The N-Terminal A Domain of Staphylococcus aureus Fibronectin-Binding Protein A Binds to Tropoelastin.

19. Tropoelastin Massively Associates during Coacervation To Form Quantized Protein Spheres.

20. Electrospun protein fibers as matrices for tissue engineering

21. Coacervation Is Promoted by Molecular Interactions between the PF2 Segment of Fibrillin-1 and the Domain 4 Region of Tropoelastin.

22. The hydrophobic domain 26 of human tropoelastin is unstructured in solution

23. A model two-component system for studying the architecture of elastin assembly in vitro

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