D J Lacks
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Muhitch J, OConnor K, Blake D, Lacks D, Rosenzweig N, Spaulding G
Cytotechnology
. 2008 Nov;
32(3):253-63.
PMID: 19002986
Rotating-wall vessels are beneficial to tissue engineering in that the reconstituted tissue formed in these low-shear bioreactors undergoes extensive three-dimensional growth and differentiation. In the present study, bovine corneal endothelial...
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Lacks D
Phys Rev Lett
. 2001 Dec;
87(22):225502.
PMID: 11736406
An inherent structure analysis of viscosity is developed based on results of nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. The viscosity is separated into a "structural" contribution associated with the energy minima that...
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Gagnon G, Patton J, Lacks D
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2001 Dec;
64(5 Pt 1):051508.
PMID: 11735930
Molecular simulations are carried out to probe how strain-induced changes in the energy landscape are related to fracture processes in disordered systems. The simulations address a two-dimensional system that consists...
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Enmon Jr R, OConnor K, Lacks D, Schwartz D, Dotson R
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2001 Jul;
72(6):579-91.
PMID: 11460249
The in vitro self-assembly of multicellular spheroids generates highly organized structures in which the three-dimensional structure and differentiated function frequently mimic that of in vivo tissues. This has led to...
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Lacks D
J Theor Biol
. 2001 Apr;
209(4):487-91.
PMID: 11319896
Simulation results are presented which suggest that regressive evolution (i.e., evolution to a less adapted state) often occurs in response to environmental change, by a process analogous to the stress-induced...