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Shih Tak Khew
Central US Merck & Co., Inc. - / United States
Natural Sciences / Chemical Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 4382280
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Shih Tak Khew's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Electro-spinning of pure collagen nano-fibres–just an expensive way to make gelatin? Biomaterials 29 (15), 2293-2305, 2008
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Enzymatically crosslinked collagen-mimetic dendrimers that promote integrin-targeted cell adhesion Biomaterials 29 (20), 3034-3045, 2008
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Template-assembled triple-helical peptide molecules: mimicry of collagen by molecular architecture and integrin-specific cell adhesion Biochemistry 47 (2), 585-596, 2008
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The specific recognition of a cell binding sequence derived from type I collagen by Hep3B and L929 cells Biomacromolecules 8 (10), 3153-3161, 2007
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An integrin-specific collagen-mimetic peptide approach for optimizing Hep3B liver cell adhesion, proliferation, and cellular functions Tissue engineering 13 (10), 2451-2463, 2007
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