Grace K Hach
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Kirkpatrick B, Hach G, Nelson B, Skillin N, Lee J, Hibbard L, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2024 Sep;
36(46):e2409603.
PMID: 39340292
Hydrogels are often synthesized through photoinitiated step-, chain-, and mixed-mode polymerizations, generating diverse network topologies and resultant material properties that depend on the underlying network connectivity. While many photocrosslinking reactions...
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Skillin N, Kirkpatrick B, Herbert K, Nelson B, Hach G, Gunay K, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 May;
10(22):eadn0235.
PMID: 38820155
The ability of cells to organize into tissues with proper structure and function requires the effective coordination of proliferation, migration, polarization, and differentiation across length scales. Skeletal muscle is innately...
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Nelson B, Kirkpatrick B, Skillin N, Di Caprio N, Lee J, Hibbard L, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2023 Nov;
13(25):e2302925.
PMID: 37984810
Granular biomaterials have found widespread applications in tissue engineering, in part because of their inherent porosity, tunable properties, injectability, and 3D printability. However, the assembly of granular hydrogels typically relies...
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Skillin N, Kirkpatrick B, Herbert K, Nelson B, Hach G, Gunay K, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Aug;
PMID: 37609145
In skeletal muscle tissue, injury-related changes in stiffness activate muscle stem cells through mechanosensitive signaling pathways. Functional muscle tissue regeneration also requires the effective coordination of myoblast proliferation, migration, polarization,...
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Nelson B, Kirkpatrick B, Miksch C, Davidson M, Skillin N, Hach G, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2023 Jan;
36(43):e2211209.
PMID: 36715698
While many hydrogels are elastic networks crosslinked by covalent bonds, viscoelastic hydrogels with adaptable crosslinks are increasingly being developed to better recapitulate time and position-dependent processes found in many tissues....
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Schroeder M, Batan D, Rodriguez A, Speckl K, Peters D, Kirkpatrick B, et al.
Bioeng Transl Med
. 2023 Jan;
8(1):e10358.
PMID: 36684107
Patients with aortic valve stenosis (AVS) have sexually dimorphic phenotypes in their valve tissue, where male valvular tissue adopts a calcified phenotype and female tissue becomes more fibrotic. The molecular...
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Miksch C, Skillin N, Kirkpatrick B, Hach G, Rao V, White T, et al.
Small
. 2022 Jun;
18(36):e2200951.
PMID: 35732614
Granular synthetic hydrogels are useful bioinks for their compatibility with a variety of chemistries, affording printable, stimuli-responsive scaffolds with programmable structure and function. Additive manufacturing of microscale hydrogels, or microgels,...