Details
Title
LMRP
Formal Name (French)
Laboratoire de médecine régénérative et de pharmacobiologie
Formal Name (English)
Regenerative Medicine and Pharmacobiology Laboratory
Lab Manager
Infoscience team
Group ID
U11032
Affiliated authors
Bourdillon, Laurent
Freitag, Ruth
Hubbell, Jeffrey Alan
Hunkeler, David
Kulik, Andrzej
Malinova, Vesela
Nuhn, Harald
Rehor, Annemie
Rintoul, Ignacio
Räber, Georg
Sainz Vidal, Dianelys
Schmidt, Beata
Scholl, Markus
Vogel, Horst
Wandrey, Christine
Freitag, Ruth
Hubbell, Jeffrey Alan
Hunkeler, David
Kulik, Andrzej
Malinova, Vesela
Nuhn, Harald
Rehor, Annemie
Rintoul, Ignacio
Räber, Georg
Sainz Vidal, Dianelys
Schmidt, Beata
Scholl, Markus
Vogel, Horst
Wandrey, Christine
Note
Members of LMRP (LMRP1, LMRP2)
Linked resource
http://archiveweb.epfl.ch/lmrp.epfl.ch/
Publications
Alginate-Poly(ethylene glycol) Hybrid Microspheres with Adjustable Physical Properties
Analytical ultracentrifugation to support the development of biomaterials and biomedical devices
Chitosan-based nanogels for selective delivery of photosensitizers to macrophages and improved retention in and therapy of articular joints
Controlling integrin specificity and stem cell differentiation in 2D and 3D environments through regulation of fibronectin domain stability
Extracellular matrix heparin-binding domains
Flocculation by Cationic Polyelectrolytes: Relating Efficiency with Polyelectrolyte Characteristics
Matrix-binding checkpoint immunotherapies enhance antitumor efficacy and reduce adverse events
Precision Intracellular Delivery Based on Optofluidic Polymersome Rupture
The 12th-14th type III repeats of fibronectin function as a highly promiscuous growth factor-binding domain
The 22nd European Conference on Biomaterials: retrospective view, facts and figures
See complete list of publications (482)
Analytical ultracentrifugation to support the development of biomaterials and biomedical devices
Chitosan-based nanogels for selective delivery of photosensitizers to macrophages and improved retention in and therapy of articular joints
Controlling integrin specificity and stem cell differentiation in 2D and 3D environments through regulation of fibronectin domain stability
Extracellular matrix heparin-binding domains
Flocculation by Cationic Polyelectrolytes: Relating Efficiency with Polyelectrolyte Characteristics
Matrix-binding checkpoint immunotherapies enhance antitumor efficacy and reduce adverse events
Precision Intracellular Delivery Based on Optofluidic Polymersome Rupture
The 12th-14th type III repeats of fibronectin function as a highly promiscuous growth factor-binding domain
The 22nd European Conference on Biomaterials: retrospective view, facts and figures
See complete list of publications (482)
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