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Aikman E, Eccles L, Stoppel W
Biomacromolecules . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40052735
Silk fibers produced by arthropods have inspired an array of materials with applications in healthcare, medical devices, textiles, and sustainability. Silks exhibit biodiversity with distinct variations in primary protein constituent...
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Shirk B, Heichel D, Eccles L, Rodgers L, Lateef A, Burke K, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2024 Sep; 10(10):5915-5938. PMID: 39259773
Natural biopolymers have a rich history, with many uses across the fields of healthcare and medicine, including formulations for wound dressings, surgical implants, tissue culture substrates, and drug delivery vehicles....
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Pacheco M, Gerzenshtein I, Stoppel W, Rinaldi-Ramos C
Adv Healthc Mater . 2024 Jun; 13(23):e2400612. PMID: 38879782
Rapid and accurate assessment of conditions characterized by altered blood flow, cardiac blood pooling, or internal bleeding is crucial for diagnosing and treating various clinical conditions. While widely used imaging...
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Pacheco M, Lutz H, Armada J, Davies N, Gerzenshtein I, Cakley A, et al.
Adv Nanobiomed Res . 2024 May; 3(9). PMID: 38708087
Oxygen therapeutics have a range of applications in transfusion medicine and disease treatment. Synthetic molecules and all-natural or semi-synthetic hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) have seen success as potential circulating oxygen...
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Pacheco M, Eccles L, Davies N, Armada J, Cakley A, Kadambi I, et al.
Front Chem Eng . 2024 Mar; 4. PMID: 38487791
The fields of drug and gene delivery have been revolutionized by the discovery and characterization of polymer-based materials. Polymeric nanomaterials have emerged as a strategy for targeted delivery because of...
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Aikman E, Rao A, Jia Y, Fussell E, Trumbull K, Sampath J, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2024 Mar; 112(9):1451-1471. PMID: 38469675
Sponge-like materials made from regenerated silk fibroin biopolymers are a tunable and advantageous platform for in vitro engineered tissue culture and in vivo tissue regeneration. Anisotropic, three-dimensional (3D) silk fibroin...
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Shirk B, Torres Pereira Meriade Duarte I, McTyer J, Eccles L, Lateef A, Shirk P, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2024 Mar; 10(4):2088-2099. PMID: 38427786
Silk fibers are produced by a wide variety of insects. The silkworm () was domesticated because the physical properties of its silk fibers were amenable to the production of fine...
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Peeples J, Jameson J, Kotta N, Grasman J, Stoppel W, Zare A
BME Front . 2023 Oct; 2022:9854084. PMID: 37850183
. We aim to develop a machine learning algorithm to quantify adipose tissue deposition at surgical sites as a function of biomaterial implantation. . To our knowledge, this study is...
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Pacheco M, Lutz H, Armada J, Davies N, Gerzenshtein I, Cakley A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Mar; PMID: 36909572
Oxygen therapeutics have a range of applications in transfusion medicine and disease treatment. Synthetic molecules and all-natural or semi-synthetic hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) have seen success as potential circulating oxygen...
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Watson M, Williams C, Wang R, Perreault L, Sullivan K, Stoppel W, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2022 Dec; 9:993310. PMID: 36518682
Introduction: Birth defects, particularly those that affect development of the heart, are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in infants and young children. Babies born with heart hypoplasia (heart...