Mary E Caldorera-Moore
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Priddy-Arrington T, Edwards R, Colley C, Nguyen M, Hamilton-Adaire T, Caldorera-Moore M
Macromol Biosci
. 2023 Apr;
23(6):e2200505.
PMID: 37018447
In recent years, there has been an increased interest in injectable, in situ crosslinking hydrogels due to their minimally invasive application and ability to conform to their environment. Current in...
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Heimbuck A, Priddy-Arrington T, Padgett M, Llamas C, Barnett H, Bunnell B, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2022 Jan;
2(7):2879-2888.
PMID: 35030822
Chronic wounds are characterized by an increased bacterial presence, alkaline pH, and excessive wound drainage. Hydrogel biomaterials composed of the carbohydrate polymer chitosan are advantageous for wound healing applications because...
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Patel N, Whitehead A, Newman J, Caldorera-Moore M
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2021 Jan;
3(8):1494-1498.
PMID: 33429636
Advanced cellular biomanufacturing requires the large-scale production of biocompatible materials that can be utilized in the study of cell-matrix interactions and directed stem cell differentiation as well as the generation...
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Barnett H, Heimbuck A, Pursell I, Hegab R, Sawyer B, Newman J, et al.
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed
. 2019 May;
30(11):895-918.
PMID: 31039085
Three-dimensional (3 D) hydrogel scaffolds are an attractive option for tissue regeneration applications because they allow for cell migration, fluid exchange, and can be synthesized to closely mimic the physical...
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Heimbuck A, Priddy-Arrington T, Sawyer B, Caldorera-Moore M
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl
. 2019 Mar;
98:612-618.
PMID: 30813064
Biopolymer based hydrogel materials are attractive options for a variety of medical applications, including drug delivery and tissue regeneration because of their innate biomimetic material properties. While biopolymers are typically...
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Whitehead A, Barnett H, Caldorera-Moore M, Newman J
Regen Biomater
. 2018 Jun;
5(3):167-175.
PMID: 29942649
Coordinated investigations into the interactions between biologically mimicking (biomimetic) material constructs and stem cells advance the potential for the regeneration and possible direct replacement of diseased cells and tissues. Any...
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Caldorera-Moore M, Liechty W, Peppas N
Acc Chem Res
. 2011 Sep;
44(10):1061-70.
PMID: 21932809
For decades, researchers and medical professionals have aspired to develop mechanisms for noninvasive treatment and monitoring of pathological conditions within the human body. The emergence of nanotechnology has spawned new...