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M. Mrksich and G. M. Whitesides. 1996. “Using Self-Assembled Monolayers to Understand the Interactions of Man-Made Surfaces With Proteins and Cells”. Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct., 25, Pp. 55-78
M. Mrksich and G. M. Whitesides. 1996. “Using Self-Assembled Monolayers to Understand the Interactions of Man-Made Surfaces With Proteins and Cells”. Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct., 25, Pp. 55-78
M. Mrksich, C. S. Chen, Y. Xia, L. E. Dike, D. E. Ingber, and G. M. Whitesides. 1996. “Controlling Cell Attachment on Contoured Surfaces With Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiolates on Gold”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 93, Pp. 10775-78
M. Mrksich, C. S. Chen, Y. Xia, L. E. Dike, D. E. Ingber, and G. M. Whitesides. 1996. “Controlling Cell Attachment on Contoured Surfaces With Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiolates on Gold”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 93, Pp. 10775-78
A. J. You, R. J. Jackman, G. M. Whitesides, and S. L. Schreiber. 1997. “A Miniaturized Arrayed Assay Format for Detecting Small Molecule-Protein Interactions in Cells”. Chemistry and Biology, 4, Pp. 969-75
A. J. You, R. J. Jackman, G. M. Whitesides, and S. L. Schreiber. 1997. “A Miniaturized Arrayed Assay Format for Detecting Small Molecule-Protein Interactions in Cells”. Chemistry and Biology, 4, Pp. 969-75
R. R. Seigel, P. Harder, R. Dahint, M. Grunze, F. Josse, M. Mrksich, and G. M. Whitesides. 1997. “On-Line Detection of Nonspecific Protein Adsorption at Artificial Surfaces”. Analytical Chemistry, 69, Pp. 3321-28
R. R. Seigel, P. Harder, R. Dahint, M. Grunze, F. Josse, M. Mrksich, and G. M. Whitesides. 1997. “On-Line Detection of Nonspecific Protein Adsorption at Artificial Surfaces”. Analytical Chemistry, 69, Pp. 3321-28
M. Mrksich, L. E. Dike, J. Tien, D. E. Ingber, and G. M. Whitesides. 1997. “Using Microcontact Printing to Pattern the Attachment of Mammalian Cells to Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiolates on Transparent Films of Gold and Silver”. Experimental Cell Research, 235, Pp. 305-13
M. Mrksich, L. E. Dike, J. Tien, D. E. Ingber, and G. M. Whitesides. 1997. “Using Microcontact Printing to Pattern the Attachment of Mammalian Cells to Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiolates on Transparent Films of Gold and Silver”. Experimental Cell Research, 235, Pp. 305-13
C. S. Chen, M. Mrksich, S. Huang, G. M. Whitesides, and D. E. Ingber. 1997. “Geometric Control of Cell Life and Death”. Science, 276, Pp. 1425-28
C. S. Chen, M. Mrksich, S. Huang, G. M. Whitesides, and D. E. Ingber. 1997. “Geometric Control of Cell Life and Death”. Science, 276, Pp. 1425-28
M. Bailly, L. Yan, G. M. Whitesides, J. S. Condeelis, and J. E. Segall. 1998. “Regulation of Protrusion Shape and Adhesion to the Substratum During Chemotactic Responses of Mammalian Carcinoma Cells”. Experimental Cell Research, 241, Pp. 285-99
M. Bailly, L. Yan, G. M. Whitesides, J. S. Condeelis, and J. E. Segall. 1998. “Regulation of Protrusion Shape and Adhesion to the Substratum During Chemotactic Responses of Mammalian Carcinoma Cells”. Experimental Cell Research, 241, Pp. 285-99
C. S. Chen, E. Ostuni, G. M. Whitesides, and D. E. Ingber. 1998. “Using Self-Assembled Monolayers to Pattern ECM Proteins and Cells on Substrates”. In Methods in Molecular Biology: Extracellular Matrix Protocols, edited by C. Streuli, 139:Pp. 209-19. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press
C. S. Chen, E. Ostuni, G. M. Whitesides, and D. E. Ingber. 1998. “Using Self-Assembled Monolayers to Pattern ECM Proteins and Cells on Substrates”. In Methods in Molecular Biology: Extracellular Matrix Protocols, edited by C. Streuli, 139:Pp. 209-19. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press
C. S. Chen, M. Mrksich, S. Huang, G. M. Whitesides, and D. E. Ingber. 1999. “Micropatterned Surfaces for Control of Cell Shape, Position, and Function”. Biotechnology Progress, 14, Pp. 356-63
C. S. Chen, M. Mrksich, S. Huang, G. M. Whitesides, and D. E. Ingber. 1999. “Micropatterned Surfaces for Control of Cell Shape, Position, and Function”. Biotechnology Progress, 14, Pp. 356-63