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    Pore Interconnectivity Influences Growth Factor-Mediated Vascularization in Sphere-Templated Hydrogels by Somo, Sami I, Akar, Banu, Bayrak, Elif S, Larson, Jeffery C, Appel, Alyssa A, Mehdizadeh, Hamidreza, Cinar, Ali, Brey, Eric M

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods (01-08-2015)
    “…Rapid and controlled vascularization within biomaterials is essential for many applications in regenerative medicine. The extent of vascularization is…”
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    Preformed Vascular Networks Survive and Enhance Vascularization in Critical Sized Cranial Defects by Roux, Brianna M, Akar, Banu, Zhou, Wei, Stojkova, Katerina, Barrera, Beatriz, Brankov, Jovan, Brey, Eric M

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-11-2018)
    “…Vascular networks provide nutrients, oxygen, and progenitor cells that are essential for bone function. It has been proposed that a preformed vascular network…”
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    Synthesis and evaluation of dual crosslinked alginate microbeads by Somo, Sami I., Langert, Kelly, Yang, Chin-Yu, Vaicik, Marcella K., Ibarra, Veronica, Appel, Alyssa A., Akar, Banu, Cheng, Ming-Huei, Brey, Eric M.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-01-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] Alginate hydrogels have been investigated for a broad variety of medical applications. The ability to assemble hydrogels at neutral pH and…”
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    High-speed on-demand 3D printed bioresorbable vascular scaffolds by Ware, Henry Oliver T., Farsheed, Adam C., Akar, Banu, Duan, Chongwen, Chen, Xiangfan, Ameer, Guillermo, Sun, Cheng

    Published in Materials today chemistry (01-03-2018)
    “…Recent development of the high-resolution Micro-Continuous Liquid Interface Production (μCLIP) process has enabled 3D printing of biomedical devices with…”
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    Biomaterials with persistent growth factor gradients in vivo accelerate vascularized tissue formation by Akar, Banu, Jiang, Bin, Somo, Sami I, Appel, Alyssa A, Larson, Jeffery C, Tichauer, Kenneth M, Brey, Eric M

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Gradients of soluble factors play an important role in many biological processes, including blood vessel assembly. Gradients can be studied in detail…”
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    Agent-based modeling of porous scaffold degradation and vascularization: Optimal scaffold design based on architecture and degradation dynamics by Mehdizadeh, Hamidreza, Bayrak, Elif S., Lu, Chenlin, Somo, Sami I., Akar, Banu, Brey, Eric M., Cinar, Ali

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-11-2015)
    “…3D rendering of a degradable multi-layer scaffold vascularization over time. The scaffold is divided into three regions with different degradation rates: layer…”
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    Inhibiting intimal hyperplasia in prosthetic vascular grafts via immobilized all-trans retinoic acid by Gregory, Elaine K., Webb, Antonio, Vercammen, Janet M., Kelly, Megan E., Akar, Banu, van Lith, Robert, Bahnson, Edward M., Jiang, Wulin, Ameer, Guillermo A., Kibbe, Melina R.

    Published in Journal of controlled release (28-03-2018)
    “…Peripheral arterial disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. The most commonly utilized prosthetic material for peripheral bypass grafting is…”
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    Large Animal Models of an In Vivo Bioreactor for Engineering Vascularized Bone by Akar, Banu, Tatara, Alexander M, Sutradhar, Alok, Hsiao, Hui-Yi, Miller, Michael, Cheng, Ming-Huei, Mikos, Antonios G, Brey, Eric M

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews (01-08-2018)
    “…Reconstruction of large skeletal defects is challenging due to the requirement for large volumes of donor tissue and the often complex surgical procedures…”
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    Investigation of DNA damage in cells exposed to poly (lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) microspheres by Zivkovic, Lada, Akar, Banu, Roux, Brianna M., Spremo Potparevic, Biljana, Bajic, Vladan, Brey, Eric M.

    “…Poly (lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) (PLGA)‐based materials are widely investigated for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. Despite their popularity…”
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    Active inference for dynamic Bayesian networks with an application to tissue engineering by Komurlu, Caner, Shao, Jinjian, Akar, Banu, Bayrak, Elif S., Brey, Eric M., Cinar, Ali, Bilgic, Mustafa

    Published in Knowledge and information systems (01-03-2017)
    “…In temporal domains, agents need to actively gather information to make more informed decisions about both the present and the future. When such a domain is…”
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    Computational Model-Based Analysis of Strategies to Enhance Scaffold Vascularization by Bayrak, Elif Seyma, Akar, Banu, Somo, Sami I, Lu, Chenlin, Xiao, Nan, Brey, Eric M, Cinar, Ali

    Published in BioResearch open access (01-11-2016)
    “…Stable and extensive blood vessel networks are required for cell function and survival in engineered tissues. A number of different strategies are currently…”
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    Agent-based modeling of osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in porous biomaterials by Bayrak, Elif S., Mehdizadeh, Hamidreza, Akar, Banu, Somo, Sami I., Brey, Eric M., Cinar, Ali

    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have shown promise in tissue engineering applications due to their potential for differentiating into mesenchymal tissues such as…”
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