Materials-driven fibronectin assembly on nanoscale topography enhances mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, protecting cells from bacterial virulence factors and preventing biofilm formation.
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M. Salmerón-Sánchez | B. Su | R. Oreffo | M. Dalby | V. Jayawarna | Karl E. V. Burgess | A. Nobbs | G. Ramage | M. Tsimbouri | L. Damiati | M. Ginty | Peter G. Childs | Yinbo Xiao | J. Wells | R. M. Meek | Peifeng Li | M. Sprott | Virginia Llopis Hernandez
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