Ivan M Basurto
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Basurto I, Bandara G, Boudreau R, Shriver S, Muhammad S, Christ G, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2025 Feb;
11(3):1598-1611.
PMID: 39907689
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries are characterized by the traumatic loss of skeletal muscle, resulting in permanent damage to both tissue architecture and electrical excitability. To address this challenge, we...
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Basurto I, Boudreau R, Bandara G, Muhammad S, Christ G, Caliari S
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39282357
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries are characterized by the traumatic loss of skeletal muscle resulting in permanent damage to both tissue architecture and electrical excitability. To address this challenge, we...
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Basurto I, Muhammad S, Gardner G, Christ G, Caliari S
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2022 Jun;
110(10):1681-1694.
PMID: 35762455
Skeletal muscle's combination of three-dimensional (3D) anisotropy and electrical excitability is critical for enabling normal movement. We previously developed a 3D aligned collagen scaffold incorporating conductive polypyrrole (PPy) particles to...
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Basurto I, Passipieri J, Gardner G, Smith K, Amacher A, Hansrisuk A, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2021 Aug;
28(7-8):312-329.
PMID: 34409861
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries are characterized by permanent loss of muscle mass, structure, and function. Hydrogel biomaterials provide an attractive platform for skeletal muscle tissue engineering due to the...
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Basurto I, Mora M, Gardner G, Christ G, Caliari S
Biomater Sci
. 2021 Apr;
9(11):4040-4053.
PMID: 33899845
Skeletal muscle is characterized by its three-dimensional (3D) anisotropic architecture composed of highly aligned and electrically-excitable muscle fibers that enable normal movement. Biomaterial-based tissue engineering approaches to repair skeletal muscle...