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2014
Mashinchian O
,
Bonakdar S
,
Taghinejad H
,
Satarifard V
,
Heidari M
,
Majidi M
,
Sharifi S
,
Peirovi A
,
Saffar S
,
Taghinejad M
, et al.
Cell-Imprinted Substrates Act as Artificial Niche for Skin Regeneration.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2014.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Mahmoudi M
,
Bonakdar S
,
Shokrgozar MA
,
Aghaverdi H
,
Hartmann R
,
Pick A
,
Witte G
,
Parak WJ
.
Correction to Cell-Imprinted Substrates Direct the Fate of Stem Cells.
ACS Nano. 2014.
PubMed
Google Scholar
2016
Namiri M
,
Ashtiani MKazemi
,
Mashinchian O
,
Hasani-Sadrabadi MMahdi
,
Mahmoudi M
,
Aghdami N
,
Baharvand H
.
Engineering natural heart valves: possibilities and challenges.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med. 2016.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Zanganeh S
,
Hutter G
,
Spitler R
,
Lenkov O
,
Mahmoudi M
,
Shaw A
,
Pajarinen JSakari
,
Nejadnik H
,
Goodman S
,
Moseley M
, et al.
Iron oxide nanoparticles inhibit tumour growth by inducing pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization in tumour tissues.
Nat Nanotechnol. 2016.
PubMed
Google Scholar