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Mechanics of bioinspired functionally graded soft-hard composites made by multi-material 3D printing
MJ Mirzaali, AH De La Nava, D Gunashekar, M Nouri-Goushki, ...
Composite Structures 237, 111867, 2020
982020
Curvature Induced by Deflection in Thick Meta‐Plates
MJ Mirzaali, A Ghorbani, K Nakatani, M Nouri‐Goushki, N Tümer, ...
Advanced materials 33 (30), 2008082, 2021
372021
Multi‐material 3D printing of functionally graded hierarchical soft–hard composites
MJ Mirzaali, M Cruz Saldívar, A Herranz de la Nava, D Gunashekar, ...
Advanced Engineering Materials 22 (7), 1901142, 2020
342020
Fracture behavior of bio-inspired functionally graded soft–hard composites made by multi-material 3D printing: the case of colinear cracks
MJ Mirzaali, A Herranz de la Nava, D Gunashekar, M Nouri-Goushki, ...
Materials 12 (17), 2735, 2019
332019
3D-printed submicron patterns reveal the interrelation between cell adhesion, cell mechanics, and osteogenesis
M Nouri-Goushki, L Angeloni, K Modaresifar, M Minneboo, PE Boukany, ...
ACS applied materials & interfaces 13 (29), 33767-33781, 2021
302021
3D printing of large areas of highly ordered submicron patterns for modulating cell behavior
M Nouri-Goushki, MJ Mirzaali, L Angeloni, D Fan, M Minneboo, ...
ACS applied materials & interfaces 12 (1), 200-208, 2019
292019
3D printed submicron patterns orchestrate the response of macrophages
M Nouri-Goushki, A Isaakidou, BIM Eijkel, M Minneboo, Q Liu, ...
Nanoscale 13 (34), 14304-14315, 2021
252021
Free radical graft polymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and acrylic acid on the polysulfone membrane surface through circulation of reaction media to improve its …
MN Goushki, SA Mousavi, MJ Abdekhodaie, M Sadeghi
Journal of Membrane Science 564, 762-772, 2018
252018
Submicron patterns-on-a-chip: fabrication of a microfluidic device incorporating 3D printed surface ornaments
M Nouri-Goushki, A Sharma, L Sasso, S Zhang, BCJ Van der Eerden, ...
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 5 (11), 6127-6136, 2019
232019
Bioprinting of a zonal-specific cell density scaffold: a biomimetic approach for cartilage tissue engineering
A Dimaraki, PJ Díaz-Payno, M Minneboo, M Nouri-Goushki, M Hosseini, ...
Applied Sciences 11 (17), 7821, 2021
202021
Mechanical characterization of nanopillars by atomic force microscopy
L Angeloni, M Ganjian, M Nouri-Goushki, MJ Mirzaali, CW Hagen, ...
Additive Manufacturing 39, 101858, 2021
112021
Microtrap array on a chip for localized electroporation and electro-gene transfection
A Muralidharan, GR Pesch, H Hubbe, L Rems, M Nouri-Goushki, ...
Bioelectrochemistry 147, 108197, 2022
92022
Fluidic Force Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy Unveil New Insights into the Interactions of Preosteoblasts with 3D‐Printed Submicron Patterns
L Angeloni, B Popa, M Nouri‐Goushki, M Minneboo, AA Zadpoor, ...
Small 19 (2), 2204662, 2023
62023
Osteoimmunomodulatory potential of 3D printed submicron patterns assessed in a direct co-culture model
M Nouri-Goushki, BIM Eijkel, M Minneboo, LE Fratila-Apachitei, ...
Biomaterials Advances 139, 212993, 2022
12022
Fracture Behavior of Bio-Inspired Functionally Graded Soft–Hard Composites Made by Multi-Material 3D Printing: The Case of Colinear Cracks
MM Mazandarani, AH de la Nava, D Gunashekar, MN Goushki, ...
Materials 12 (17), 2735, 2019
12019
Fluidic Force Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy Unveil New Insights into the Interactions of Preosteoblasts with 3D‐Printed Submicron Patterns (Small 2/2023)
L Angeloni, B Popa, M Nouri‐Goushki, M Minneboo, AA Zadpoor, ...
Small 19 (2), 2370008, 2023
2023
Towards 3D Printed Osteoimmunomodulatory Surface Patterns
M Nouri-Goushki
Delft University of Technology, 2022
2022
BIOPRINTING OF A ZONAL-SPECIFIC CELL DENSITY SCAFFOLD: A BIOMIMETIC APPROACH FOR CARTILAGE TISSUE ENGINEERING
PJ Diaz-Payno, A Dimaraki, M Minneboo, MJ Mirzaali, M Nouri-Goushki, ...
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A 28, S188-S189, 2022
2022
rsc. li/nanoscale
M Nouri-Goushki, LE Fratila-Apachitei
2021
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