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Jump to: Article | Thesis (University of Nottingham only) Number of items: 8. ArticleAngelerou, Maria G.F., Frederix, Pim W.J.M., Wallace, Matthew, Yang, Bin, Rodger, Alison, Adams, Dave J., Marlow, Maria and Zelzer, Mischa (2018) Supramolecular nucleoside-based gel: molecular dynamics simulation and characterization of its nanoarchitecture and self-assembly mechanism. Langmuir, 34 (23). pp. 6912-6921. ISSN 1520-5827 Roberts, Jemma, Sahoo, Jugal, McNamara, Laura, Burgess, Karl, Yang, Jingli, Alakpa, Enateri, Anderson, Hilary, Hay, Jake, Turner, Lesley-Anne, Yarwood, Stephen, Zelzer, Mischa, Oreffo, Richard, Ulijn, Rein and Dalby, Matthew (2016) Dynamic surfaces for the study Of mesenchymal stem cell growth through adhesion regulation. ACS Nano, 10 (7). pp. 6667-6679. ISSN 1936-086X Van Nuffel, Sebastiaan, Parmenter, Christopher D.J., Scurr, David J., Russell, Noah A. and Zelzer, Mischa (2015) Multivariate analysis of 3D ToF-SIMS images: method validation and application to cultured neuronal networks. Analyst, 141 (1). pp. 90-95. ISSN 1364-5528 Taylor, Michael, Scurr, David, Lutolf, Matthias, Buttery, Lee D.K., Zelzer, Mischa and Alexander, Morgan R. (2015) 3D chemical characterization of frozen hydrated hydrogels using ToF-SIMS with argon cluster sputter depth profiling. Biointerphases, 11 (2). 02A301/1-02A301/7. ISSN 1934-8630 Dhowre, Hala S., Rajput, Sunil, Russell, Noah A. and Zelzer, Mischa (2015) Responsive cell–material interfaces. Nanomedicine, 10 (5). pp. 849-871. ISSN 1743-5889 Piggott, Matthew John and Zelzer, Mischa (2014) Interface and surface analysis for pharmaceutical applications: challenges and recent advances. Chimica Oggi-Chemistry Today, 32 (5). pp. 53-59. ISSN 0392-839X Thesis (University of Nottingham only)Zelzer, Mischa (2022) Modelling of N-carboxy anhydride copolymerisations for improved sequence control of poly(amino acid)s in bioengineering applications. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham. Zelzer, Mischa (2009) Plasma polymer gradients : developing a tool for the screening of biological responses to surfaces. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. |