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Neural and aneural regions generated by the use of chemical surface coatings

Pardo-Figuerez et al., 2018

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3169048662989323639
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Pardo-Figuerez M
Martin N
Player D
Capel A
Christie S
Lewis M
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

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The disordered environment found in conventional neural cultures impedes various applications where cell directionality is a key process for functionality. Neurons are highly specialized cells known to be greatly dependent on interactions with their surroundings …
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