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Decuzzi, P and Ferrari, M (2008).
Design Maps for Nanoparticles Targeting the Diseased Microvasculature
Biomaterials 29(3):377-384.

Decuzzi, P, Gentile, F, and Ferrari, M (2008).
The Transport of Nanoparticles in Blood Vessels: The Effect of Vessel Permeability and Blood Rheology
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 36(2):254-61.

Ferrari, M (2008).
The Mathematical Engines of Nanomedicine
Small 4(1):20-25.

Ferrari, M (2008).
Nanogeometry: Beyond Drug Delivery
Nature Nanotechnology 3(3):131-132.

Frieboes, H, Decuzzi, P, Sinek, J, Ferrari, M, and Cristini, V (2008).
Computational Modeling of Tumor Biobarriers: Implications for Delivery of Nano-based Therapeutics
Nanomedicine: A Systems Engineering Approach.

Gentile, F, Chiappini, C, Fine, D, Bhavane, R, Peluccio, M, Cheng, M, Liu, X, Ferrari, M, and Decuzzi, P (2008).
The Effect of Shape on the Margination Dynamics of Non-Neutrally Buoyant Particles in Two-Dimensional Shear Flows
Journal of Biomechanics.

Grattoni, A, Canavese, G, Montevecchi, F, and Ferrari, M (2008).
Fast Membrane Osmometer as Alternative to Freezing Point and Vapor Pressure Osmometry
Analytical Chemistry 80(7):2617-22.

Sanhai, W, Sakamoto, J, Canady, R, and Ferrari, M (2008).
Seven Challenges for Nanomedicine
Nature Nanotechnology(3):242-244.

Tasciotti, E, Liu, X, Bhavane, R, Plant, K, Leonard, A, Price, B, Cheng, M, Decuzzi, P, Tour, J, Robertson, F, and Ferrari, M (2008).
Mesoporous Silicon Particles as a Multistage Delivery System for Imaging and Therapeutic Applications
Nature Nanotechnology 3(3):151-157.

Tasciotti, E, Liu, X, Bhavane, R, Plant, K, Leonard, A, Price, B, Cheng, M, Decuzzi, P, Tour, J, Robertson, F, and Ferrari, M (2008).
Mesoporous Silicon Particles as a Multistage Delivery System for Imaging and Therapeutic Applications
Nature Nanotechnology 3(3):151-157.

Bashir, R, Werely, S, and Ferrari, M (2007).
BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology, Vol. II
Springer(ISBN: 978-0-387-25561-3).

Decuzzi, P and Ferrari, M (2007).
The Role of Specific and Non-Specific Interactions in Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis of Nanoparticles
Biomaterials 28(18):2915-2922.

Decuzzi, P, Gentile, F, Granaldi, A, Curcio, A, Causa, F, Indolfi, C, Netti, P, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Flow Chamber Analysis of Size Effects in the Adhesion of Spherical Particles
International Journal of Nanomedicine.

Decuzzi, P, Gentile, F, Granaldi, A, Curcio, A, Causa, F, Indolfi, C, Netti, P, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Flow Chamber Analysis of Size Effects in the Adhesion of Spherical Particles
Int. J. of Nanomedicine.

Desai, T, Bhatia, S, and Ferrari, M (2007).
BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology, Vol. III
Springer(ISBN: 978-0-387-25561-3).

Gentile, F, Ferrari, M, and Decuzzi, P (2007).
Transient Diffusion of Nanovectors in Permeable Capillaries
Journal of Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics 1(1):1-19.

Grattoni, A, Merlo, M, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Osmotic Pressure Beyond Concentration Restrictions
Journal of Physical Chemistry 111(40):11770-11775.

Nijdam, A, Cheng, M, Fedele, R, Geho, D, Hermann, P, Killian, K, Espina, V, Petricoin, E, Liotta, L, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Physicochemically Modified Silicon as a Candidate Substrate for Protein Microarrays
Biomaterials 28(3):550-558.

Nijdam, A, Cheng, M, Fedele, R, Geho, D, Hermann, P, Killian, K, Espina, V, Petricoin, E, Liotta, L, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Physicochemically modified silicon as a substrate for protein microarrays.
Biomaterials 28(3):550-558.

Ozkan, M, Heller, M, and Ferrari, M (2007).
BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology, Vol. IV
Springer(ISBN: 978-0-387-25561-3).

Pope-Harman, A, Cheng, M, Robertson, F, Sakamoto, J, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Biomedical Nanotechnology for Cancer
The Medical Clinics of North America 91(5):899-927.

Robertson, F, Mallery, S, Bergdahl-Costell, V, Cheng, M, Pei, P, Prosperi, J, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Cyclooxygenase-2 Directly Induces MCF-7 Breast Tumor Cells to Develop into Exponentially Growing, Highly Angiogenic and Regionally Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Xenografts
AntiCancer 27(2):719-27.

Robertson, F, Mallery, S, Bergdahl-Costell, V, Cheng, M, Pei, P, Prosperi, J, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Cyclooxygenase-2 Directly Induces MCF-7 Breast Tumor Cells to Develop into Exponentially Growing, Highly Angiogenic and Regionally Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Xenografts
AntiCancer 27(2):719-27.

Sakamoto, J, Annapragada, A, Decuzzi, P, and Ferrari, M (2007).
Antibiological barrier nanovector technology for cancer applications.
Expert Opinion Drug Delivery 4(4):359-69.

Sanhai, W, Spiegel, J, and Ferrari, M (2007).
A Critical Path Approach to Advance Nanoengineered Medical Products
Drug Discovery Today: Technologies 4(2):35-41.