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  1. From portable dialysis to a bioengineered kidney
  2. Endothelial and beta cell composite aggregates for improved function of a bioartificial pancreas encapsulation device
  3. Creating a Bioartificial Kidney
  4. Focus issue | Bioartificial organs and tissue engineering
  5. Development of a living membrane comprising a functional human renal proximal tubule cell monolayer on polyethersulfone polymeric membrane
  6. Analysis of high-throughput screening reveals the effect of surface topographies on cellular morphology
  7. Effect of tissue scaffold topography on protein structure monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy
  8. Facile method of building hydroxyapatite 3D scaffolds assembled from porous hollow fibers enabling nutrient delivery
  9. Membranes for separation of biomacromolecules and bioparticles via flow field-flow fractionation
  10. Polymeric hollow fiber membranes for bioartificial organs and tissue engineering applications
  11. Mixed Matrix Membranes: A New Asset for Blood Purification Therapies
  12. Effect of Surface Morphology of Poly(ϵ‐caprolactone) Scaffolds on Adipose Stem Cell Adhesion and Proliferation
  13. Mixed matrix hollow fiber membranes for removal of protein-bound toxins from human plasma
  14. A metal ion charged mixed matrix membrane for selective adsorption of hemoglobin
  15. Development and characterization of poly(ε-caprolactone) hollow fiber membranes for vascular tissue engineering
  16. Corrugated round fibers to improve cell adhesion and proliferation in tissue engineering scaffolds
  17. Hollow fibers of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) and poly(ε-caprolactone) blends for vascular tissue engineering applications
  18. Mixed matrix membranes for efficient adsorption of copper ions from aqueous solutions
  19. Development of novel membranes for blood purification therapies based on copolymers of N-vinylpyrrolidone and n-butylmethacrylate
  20. New crosslinking method of polyamide–imide membranes for potential application in harsh polar aprotic solvents
  21. A modular versatile chip carrier for high-throughput screening of cell-biomaterial interactions
  22. Porous membrane structures as stationary phase for capillary electrochromatography
  23. A novel approach for blood purification: Mixed-matrix membranes combining diffusion and adsorption in one step
  24. Development of multilayer constructs for tissue engineering
  25. “Chemistry in a spinneret” to fabricate hollow fibers for organic solvent filtration
  26. Important factors influencing molecular weight cut-off determination of membranes in organic solvents
  27. Functional Polymer Scaffolds for Blood Vessel Tissue Engineering
  28. Model to Design Multilayer Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
  29. Fabrication of cell container arrays with overlaid surface topographies
  30. An algorithm-based topographical biomaterials library to instruct cell fate
  31. Integration of hollow fiber membranes improves nutrient supply in three-dimensional tissue constructs
  32. Solvent-resistant P84-based mixed matrix membrane adsorbers
  33. Effect of pH on the performance of polyamide/polyacrylonitrile based thin film composite membranes
  34. Composite capillary membrane for solvent resistant nanofiltration
  35. Development of poly(l-lactic acid) hollow fiber membranes for artificial vasculature in tissue engineering scaffolds
  36. Tailoring the surface charge of an ultrafiltration hollow fiber by addition of a polyanion to the coagulation bore liquid
  37. Chemistry in a spinneret—On the interplay of crosslinking and phase inversion during spinning of novel hollow fiber membranes
  38. Tailoring the interface layer of the bipolar membrane
  39. A method for characterizing membranes during nanofiltration at extreme pH
  40. Influence of micro-patterned PLLA membranes on outgrowth and orientation of hippocampal neurites
  41. Membrane with integrated spacer
  42. A facile method to fabricate poly(l-lactide) nano-fibrous morphologies by phase inversion
  43. In Vitro and In Vivo Bioluminescent Imaging of Hypoxia in Tissue-Engineered Grafts
  44. Micro-patterned Nafion membranes for direct methanol fuel cell applications
  45. Insights into the role of material surface topography and wettability on cell-material interactions
  46. Designing porosity and topography of poly(1,3-trimethylene carbonate) scaffolds
  47. Development and analysis of multi-layer scaffolds for tissue engineering
  48. Towards spacer free electrodialysis
  49. Nafion®/H-ZSM-5 composite membranes with superior performance for direct methanol fuel cells
  50. High permeable PTMSP/PAN composite membranes for solvent nanofiltration
  51. Impregnated membranes for direct methanol fuel cells at high methanol concentrations
  52. Sorption induced relaxations during water diffusion in S-PEEK
  53. Dimensionally stable Nafion–polyethylene composite membranes for direct methanol fuel cell applications
  54. Boltorn-modified polyimide gas separation membranes
  55. Medical applications of membranes: Drug delivery, artificial organs and tissue engineering
  56. Drug Delivery through Skin: Overcoming the Ultimate Biological Membrane
  57. Electrochemical acidification of milk by whey desalination
  58. Boltorn-Modified Poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) Gas Separation Membranes
  59. One-step fabrication of porous micropatterned scaffolds to control cell behavior
  60. Morphology and Microtopology of Cation-Exchange Polymers and the Origin of the Overlimiting Current
  61. Asymmetric bipolar membrane: A tool to improve product purity
  62. Fullerene-Modified Poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) Gas Separation Membranes:  Why Binding Is Better than Dispersing
  63. New membrane material for SRNF applications
  64. Transdermal timolol delivery from a Pluronic gel
  65. Multi-layer spacer geometries with improved mass transport
  66. Poly[1-(trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne] as a solvent resistance nanofiltration membrane material
  67. Observations on the permeation performance of solvent resistant nanofiltration membranes
  68. Water recycling from mixed chromic acid waste effluents by membrane technology
  69. Chromic acid recovery by electro-electrodialysis
  70. Electrochemical reduction of dilute chromate solutions on carbon felt electrodes
  71. Preparation and characterisation of monovalent ion selective cation exchange membranes based on sulphonated poly(ether ether ketone)
  72. Effect of PDMS cross-linking degree on the permeation performance of PAN/PDMS composite nanofiltration membranes
  73. Chromic acid recovery by electro-electrodialysisI. Evaluation of anion-exchange membrane
  74. Electro-catalytic membrane reactors and the development of bipolar membrane technology
  75. Anion-exchange membranes containing diamines: preparation and stability in alkaline solution
  76. In Vitro Evaluation of a Hydroxypropyl Cellulose Gel System for Transdermal Delivery of Timolol
  77. Novel Gas Separation Membranes Containing Covalently Bonded Fullerenes
  78. Electro-catalytic membrane reactors and the development of bipolar membrane technology
  79. Role of membrane surface in concentration polarization at cation exchange membranes
  80. Passive and Iontophoretic Controlled Delivery of Salmon Calcitonin Through Artificial Membranes
  81. Tensile properties of cellulose fiber reinforced hydroxypropylcellulose films
  82. Insight into the transport of hexane–solute systems through tailor-made composite membranes
  83. Delivery of timolol through artificial membranes and pig stratum corneum
  84. Controlled transport of timolol maleate through artificial membranes under passive and iontophoretic conditions
  85. Swelling and dissolution behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate) films in methyl ethyl ketone/methyl alcohol mixtures studied by optical techniques
  86. Investigation of Case II Diffusion Behavior. 1. Theoretical Studies Based on the Relaxation Dependent Solubility Model
  87. Investigation of Case II Diffusion Behavior. 2. Study of the Poly(methyl methacrylate)−Methyl Alcohol System by Two-Beam Microinterferometry
  88. Study of the transition from Fickian to Case II sorption kinetics in the system poly(ethyl methacrylate)–liquid methyl alcohol
  89. Structure and Permeation Properties of Cellulose Esters Asymmetric Membranes
  90. Atomic force microscopy of dense and asymmetric cellulose-based membranes
  91. Phenomenology and mechanisms of unidimensional stress-dependent micromolecular transport in a stiff-chain polymer. III. Effect of modification of the polymer
  92. Phenomena affecting the interferometric determination of concentration profiles of micromolecules diffusing along a stiff-chain polymer film
  93. Optical vs. direct sorption and swelling measurements for the study of stiff-chain polymer-penetrant interactions
  94. Analysis of the kinetics of vapor absorption/desorption in/from silicone rubber and cellulose acetate membranes in the presence of stagnant boundary layers