Paul De Bank, BSc, PhD - Publications

Affiliations: 
Pharmacy and Pharmacology University of Bath, Bath, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Tissue engineering

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2007 De Bank PA, Hou Q, Warner RM, Wood IV, Ali BE, Macneil S, Kendall DA, Kellam B, Shakesheff KM, Buttery LD. Accelerated formation of multicellular 3-D structures by cell-to-cell cross-linking. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 97: 1617-25. PMID 17304565 DOI: 10.1002/Bit.21343  0.445
2005 De Bank PA, Kendall DA, Alexander SP. A spectrophotometric assay for fatty acid amide hydrolase suitable for high-throughput screening. Biochemical Pharmacology. 69: 1187-93. PMID 15794939 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bcp.2005.01.012  0.404
2005 De Bank PA, Kellam B, Kendall DA, Shakesheff KM. Altered cellular response to adsorbed matrix protein by chemoselective ligation of small molecules Journal of Materials Chemistry. 15: 2047-2055. DOI: 10.1039/B415893H  0.459
2005 de Bank P, Hou Q, Warner RM, Wood IV, Ali BEEM, Buttery LDK, MacNeil S, Kendall DA, Kellam B, Shakesheff KM. Enhanced formation of three-dimensional cellular structures via Biomolecular engineering European Cells and Materials. 10: 2.  0.374
2003 Kellam B, De Bank PA, Shakesheff KM. Chemical modification of mammalian cell surfaces. Chemical Society Reviews. 32: 327-37. PMID 14671788 DOI: 10.1039/B211643J  0.325
2003 De Bank PA, Kellam B, Kendall DA, Shakesheff KM. Surface engineering of living myoblasts via selective periodate oxidation. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 81: 800-8. PMID 12557313 DOI: 10.1002/Bit.10525  0.468
2003 de Bank PA, Kellam B, Kendall DA, Shakesheff KM. Motoneuron growth on protein surfaces modified with a "stop" signal European Cells and Materials. 6: 33.  0.372
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