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    Aligned electrospun polymer fibres for skeletal muscle regeneration by Aviss, K J, Gough, J E, Downes, S

    Published in European cells & materials (13-05-2010)
    “…Skeletal muscle repair is often overlooked in surgical procedures and in serious burn victims. Creating a tissue-engineered skeletal muscle would not only…”
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    Nanostructured Hydrogels for Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Through Self-Assembly of Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl-Dipeptides by Jayawarna, V., Ali, M., Jowitt, T. A., Miller, A. F., Saiani, A., Gough, J. E., Ulijn, R. V.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (03-03-2006)
    “…A number of short peptide amphiphiles consisting of dipeptides linked to fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl spontaneously form fibrous hydrogels under physiological…”
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    In vitro evaluation of novel bioactive composites based on Bioglass®-filled polylactide foams for bone tissue engineering scaffolds by Blaker, J. J., Gough, J. E., Maquet, V., Notingher, I., Boccaccini, A. R.

    “…Highly porous poly(DL‐lactic acid) (PDLLA) foams and Bioglass®‐filled PDLLA composite foams were characterized and evaluated in vitro as bone tissue…”
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    Mechanical properties of porous ceramic scaffolds: Influence of internal dimensions by Sabree, I., Gough, J.E., Derby, B.

    Published in Ceramics international (01-08-2015)
    “…Highly porous ceramic scaffolds have been fabricated from a 70% SiO2–30% CaO glass powder using stereolithography and the lost-mould process combined with…”
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    Osteoblast attachment and mineralized nodule formation on rough and smooth 45S5 bioactive glass monoliths by Gough, J.E., Notingher, I., Hench, L.L.

    “…Human primary osteoblast responses to smooth and roughened bioactive glass of 45S5 (Bioglass™) composition (46.1% SiO2, 26.9% CaO, 2.6% P2O5, 24.4% Na2O) were…”
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    Characterisation of amino acid modified cellulose surfaces using ToF-SIMS and XPS by Kalaskar, D. M, Ulijn, R. V, Gough, J. E, Alexander, M. R, Scurr, D. J, Sampson, W. W, Eichhorn, S. J

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-08-2010)
    “…Cellulosic fibrous networks are modified using 3 different amino acids; small (Glycine, Gly), aliphatic (Leucine, Leu) and aromatic (Phenylalanine, Phe). The…”
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    Three-dimensional cell culture of chondrocytes on modified di-phenylalanine scaffolds by Jayawarna, V, Smith, A, Gough, J E, Ulijn, R V

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-06-2007)
    “…The design of self-assembled peptide-based structures for three-dimensional cell culture and tissue repair has been a key objective in biomaterials science for…”
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    Gel-cast glass-ceramic tissue scaffolds of controlled architecture produced via stereolithography of moulds by Chopra, K, Mummery, P M, Derby, B, Gough, J E

    Published in Biofabrication (01-12-2012)
    “…Two glass-ceramic scaffolds with a simple cubic structure of 500 µm square ligaments and square channels of width 400 or 600 µm have been fabricated by…”
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    A Micropatterned Hydrogel Platform for Chemical Synthesis and Biological Analysis by Zourob, M., Gough, J. E., Ulijn, R. V.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (03-03-2006)
    “…A polymer hydrogel platform for peptide arrays compatible both with solid‐phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) conditions and the aqueous environment essential for…”
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    Scaffolds and biomaterials for tissue engineering: a review of clinical applications by Vats, A., Tolley, N.S., Polak, J.M., Gough, J.E.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-06-2003)
    “…Scaffolds and biomaterials for tissue engineering: a review of clinical applications Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary area of research aimed at…”
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    Osteoblast responses to tape-cast and sintered bioactive glass ceramics by Gough, J. E., Clupper, D. C., Hench, L. L.

    “…The advantage of tape‐cast bioactive glasses lies in the manufacturing procedure, which allows the build‐up of layers and, therefore, the production of complex…”
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    Novel bioresorbable and bioactive composites based on bioactive glass and polylactide foams for bone tissue engineering by Roether, J A, Gough, J E, Boccaccini, A R, Hench, L L, Maquet, V, Jérôme, R

    “…Bioresorbable and bioactive tissue engineering scaffolds based on bioactive glass (45S5 Bioglass(R)) particles and macroporous poly(DL-lactide) (PDLLA) foams…”
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    Long-term craniofacial osteoblast culture on a sodium phosphate and a calcium/sodium phosphate glass by Gough, J. E., Christian, P., Scotchford, C. A., Jones, I. A.

    “…The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of human craniofacial osteoblasts cultured on sodium phosphate glass and calcium–sodium phosphate…”
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    Wigner Measures and Coherent Quantum Control by Gough, J. E., Ratiu, T. S., Smolyanov, O. G.

    “…We introduce Wigner measures for infinite-dimensional open quantum systems; important examples of such systems are encountered in quantum control theory. In…”
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    In vitro bioactivity of S520 glass fibers and initial assessment of osteoblast attachment by Clupper, D. C., Gough, J. E., Hall, M. M., Clare, A. G., LaCourse, W. C., Hench, L. L.

    “…Bioactive glass fibers are attractive materials for use as tissue‐engineering scaffolds and as the reinforcing phase for resorbable bioactive composites. The…”
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    Craniofacial osteoblast responses to polycaprolactone produced using a novel boron polymerisation technique and potassium fluoride post-treatment by Gough, J.E., Christian, P., Scotchford, C.A., Jones, I.A.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2003)
    “…There is no ideal material for craniofacial bone repair at present. The aim of this study was to test the biocompatibility of polycaprolactone (PCL)…”
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    Synthesis and characterization of a hybrid (chitosan-g-glycidyl methacrylate)-xanthan hydrogel by Elizalde-Peña, E.A., Zarate-Triviño, D.G., Nuño-Donlucas, S.M., Medina-Torres, L., Gough, J.E., Sanchez, I.C., Villaseñor, F., Luna-Barcenas, G.

    “…This work reports the synthesis and characterization of a new material obtained by mixing the hybrid natural-synthetic chitosan-g-glycidyl methacrylate…”
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    Controlled degradation and macrophage responses of a fluoride-treated polycaprolactone by Gough, J. E., Christian, P., Unsworth, J., Evans, M. P., Scotchford, C. A., Jones, I. A.

    “…We have developed a new bone replacement material based on polycaprolactone (PCL), which can act as a suitable matrix for monomer transfer molding of…”
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    Complications of a Retrograde Intubation in a Trauma Patient by Wijesinghe, H. Shawn, Gough, John E.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-11-2000)
    “… The authors report the case of an elder woman involved in a motor vehicle collision (MVC) requiring emergent intubation using the technique of retrograde…”
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