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Adibnia, V., Shrestha, B. R., Mirbagheri, M., Murschel, F., De Crescenzo, G., & Banquy, X. (2019). Electrostatic Screening Length in "soft" Electrolyte Solutions. ACS Macro Letters, 8(8), 1017-1021. External link
Addi, C., Murschel, F., & De Crescenzo, G. (2017). Design and use of chimeric proteins containing a collagen-binding domain for wound healing and bone regeneration. Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews, 23(2), 163-182. External link
Hammami, I., Chen, J., Murschel, F., Bronte, V., De Crescenzo, G., & Jolicoeur, M. (2012). Immunosuppressive activity enhances central carbon metabolism and bioenergetics in myeloid-derived suppressor cells in vitro models. BMC Cell Biology, 13(1). Available
Murschel, F., Zaimi, A., Noel, S., Jolicoeur, M., & De Crescenzo, G. (2015). Specific Adsorption via Peptide Tags: Oriented Grafting and Release of Growth Factors for Tissue Engineering. Biomacromolecules, 16(11), 3445-3454. External link
Noel, S., Fortier, C., Murschel, F., Belzil, A., Gaudet, G., Jolicoeur, M., & De Crescenzo, G. (2016). Co-immobilization of adhesive peptides and VEGF within a dextran-based coating for vascular applications. Acta Biomaterialia, 37, 69-82. External link
Roth, A., Murschel, F., Latreille, P.-L., Martinez, V. A., Liberelle, B., Banquy, X., & De Crescenzo, G. (2019). Coiled Coil Affinity-Based Systems for the Controlled Release of Biofunctionalized Gold Nanoparticles from Alginate Hydrogels. Biomacromolecules, 20(5), 1926-1936. External link
Riahi, N., Murschel, F., Lerouge, S., Durocher, Y., Henry, O., & De Crescenzo, G. (2017). Bioavailability of immobilized epidermal growth factor: Covalent versus noncovalent grafting. Biointerphases, 12(1), 010501 (8 pages). External link
Tallec, G., Loh, C., Liberelle, B., Garcia-Ac, A., Duy, S. V., Sauve, S., Banquy, X., Murschel, F., & De Crescenzo, G. (2018). Adequate reducing conditions enable conjugation of oxidized peptides to polymers by one-pot thiol click chemistry. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 29(11), 3866-3876. External link
Xia, Y., Adibnia, V., Huang, R., Murschel, F., Faivre, J., Xie, G., Olszewski, M., De Crescenzo, G., Qi, W., He, Z., Su, R., Matyjaszewski, K., & Banquy, X. (2019). Biomimetic Bottlebrush Polymer Coatings for Fabrication of Ultralow Fouling Surfaces. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 58(5), 1308-1314. External link