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Bureau, M., Maire, M., Diaz-Quijada, G., Robitaille, L., Ajji, A., & Merhi, Y. (2009, June). Nonwoven pet fiber structures for vascular graft applications [Paper]. 67th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers, Chicago, IL, United states. External link
Chellat, F., Merhi, Y., Moreau, A., & Yahia, L. (2005). Therapeutic potential of nanoparticulate systems for macrophage targeting. Biomaterials, 26(35), 7260-7275. External link
Dimitrievska, S., Maire, M., Diaz-Quijada, G. A., Robitaille, L., Ajji, A., Yahia, L., Moreno, M., Merhi, Y., & Bureau, M. (2011). Low Thrombogenicity Coating of Nonwoven PET Fiber Structures for Vascular Grafts. Macromolecular Bioscience, 11(4), 493-502. External link
Gravina, N., Ruso, J. M., Mbeh, D. A., Yahia, L., Merhi, Y., Sartuqui, J., & Messina, P. V. (2015). Effect of ceria on the organization and bio-ability of anatase fullerene-like crystals. RSC Advances, 5(11), 8077-8087. External link
Noel, S., Hachem, A., Merhi, Y., & De Crescenzo, G. (2015). Development of a polyester coating combining antithrombogenic and cell adhesive properties: Influence of sequence and surface density of adhesion peptides. Biomacromolecules, 16(6), 1682-1694. External link
Pouponneau, P., Yahia, L., Merhi, Y., Epure, L. M., & Martel, S. (2006, August). Biocompatibility of candidate materials for the realization of medical microdevices [Paper]. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2006), New York, NY, USA. External link
Thalla, P. K., Fadlallah, H., Liberelle, B., Lequoy, P., De Crescenzo, G., Merhi, Y., & Lerouge, S. (2014). Chondroitin sulfate coatings display low platelet but high endothelial cell adhesive properties favorable for vascular implants. Biomacromolecules, 15(7), 2512-2520. External link
Thalla, P. K., Contreras-García, A., Fadlallah, H., Barrette, J., De Crescenzo, G., Merhi, Y., & Lerouge, S. (2013). A Versatile Star PEG Grafting Method for the Generation of Nonfouling and Nonthrombogenic Surfaces. BioMed Research International, 2013, 1-12. Available