Surface topography induces 3D self-orientation of cells and extracellular matrix resulting in improved tissue function†
Abstract
The organization of cells and
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* Corresponding authors
a LOEX, Centre de recherche (FRSQ) du CHA de Québec, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
b
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
E-mail:
francois.auger@chg.ulaval.ca
c Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council, Boucherville, PQ, Canada
d School of Optometry, Research Unit in Ophthalmology, Montreal University, Montreal, PQ, Canada
e Biomedical Engineering Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
f Center for Engineering in Medicine and Surgical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Shriners Hospital for Children, Boston, USA
The organization of cells and
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