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Xuefeng Hu
Xuefeng Hu
Associate Professor, Sichuan University
Verified email at u.nus.edu
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Balancing osteoblast functions and bacterial adhesion on functionalized titanium surfaces
KG Neoh, X Hu, D Zheng, ET Kang
Biomaterials 33 (10), 2813-2822, 2012
3782012
An in vitro assessment of titanium functionalized with polysaccharides conjugated with vascular endothelial growth factor for enhanced osseointegration and inhibition of …
X Hu, KG Neoh, Z Shi, ET Kang, C Poh, W Wang
Biomaterials 31 (34), 8854-8863, 2010
1972010
Combined effects of direct current stimulation and immobilized BMP‐2 for enhancement of osteogenesis
J Zhang, KG Neoh, X Hu, ET Kang, W Wang
Biotechnology and bioengineering 110 (5), 1466-1475, 2013
662013
Immobilization strategy for optimizing VEGF's concurrent bioactivity towards endothelial cells and osteoblasts on implant surfaces
X Hu, KG Neoh, J Zhang, ET Kang, W Wang
Biomaterials 33 (32), 8082-8093, 2012
662012
Mechanistic insights into response of Staphylococcus aureus to bioelectric effect on polypyrrole/chitosan film
J Zhang, KG Neoh, X Hu, ET Kang
Biomaterials 35 (27), 7690-7698, 2014
522014
Bacterial and osteoblast behavior on titanium, cobalt–chromium alloy and stainless steel treated with alkali and heat: A comparative study for potential orthopedic applications
X Hu, KG Neoh, J Zhang, ET Kang
Journal of colloid and interface science 417, 410-419, 2014
422014
Surface modification of titanium with curcumin: a promising strategy to combat fibrous encapsulation
R He, X Hu, HC Tan, J Feng, C Steffi, K Wang, W Wang
Journal of materials chemistry B 3 (10), 2137-2146, 2015
362015
Preparation of transparent polystyrene nano-latexes by an UV-induced routine emulsion polymerization
X Hu, J Zhang, W Yang
Polymer 50 (1), 141-147, 2009
342009
Surface modification of biomaterials for directing cellular and bacterial response
KG Neoh, X Hu, ET Kang
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 243, 2012
2012
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