Materials-driven fibronectin assembly on nanoscale topography enhances mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, protecting cells from bacterial virulence factors and preventing biofilm formation

Laila A Damiati, Monica P Tsimbouri, Virginia-Llopis Hernandez, Vineetha Jayawarna, Mark Ginty, Peter Childs, Yinbo Xiao, Karl Burgess, Julia Wells, Mark R Sprott, R M Dominic Meek, Peifeng Li, Richard O C Oreffo, Angela Nobbs, Gordon Ramage, Bo Su, Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez, Matthew J Dalby

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