G M Cunniffe
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Recent Articles
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Fox E, McDonnell J, Kelly A, Cunniffe G, Darwish S, Bransford R, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2023 Oct;
33(4):1533-1539.
PMID: 37783965
Purpose: It is becoming increasingly common for researchers to share scientific literature via social media. Traditional bibliometrics have long been utilized to measure a study's academic impact, but they fail...
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Gonzalez-Fernandez T, Rathan S, Hobbs C, Pitacco P, Freeman F, Cunniffe G, et al.
J Control Release
. 2019 Mar;
301:13-27.
PMID: 30853527
The regeneration of complex tissues and organs remains a major clinical challenge. With a view towards bioprinting such tissues, we developed a new class of pore-forming bioink to spatially and...
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Gonzalez-Fernandez T, Sathy B, Hobbs C, Cunniffe G, McCarthy H, Dunne N, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2017 Apr;
55:226-238.
PMID: 28363788
Statement Of Significance: Nanoparticle-based non-viral gene delivery vectors have been extensively used in regenerative medicine, however their intrinsic effects on mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation remain poorly understood. This paper...
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Cunniffe G, Diaz-Payno P, Ramey J, Mahon O, Dunne A, Thompson E, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2017 Feb;
33:130-142.
PMID: 28197989
Limitations associated with demineralised bone matrix and other grafting materials have motivated the development of alternative strategies to enhance the repair of large bone defects. The growth plate (GP) of...
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Almeida H, Eswaramoorthy R, Cunniffe G, Buckley C, OBrien F, Kelly D
Acta Biomater
. 2016 Mar;
36:55-62.
PMID: 26961807
Unlabelled: Freshly isolated stromal cells can potentially be used as an alternative to in vitro expanded cells in regenerative medicine. Their use requires the development of bioactive hydrogels or scaffolds...