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    Trabecular scaffolds created using micro CT guided fused deposition modeling by Tellis, B.C., Szivek, J.A., Bliss, C.L., Margolis, D.S., Vaidyanathan, R.K., Calvert, P.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-01-2008)
    “…Free form fabrication and high resolution imaging techniques enable the creation of biomimetic tissue engineering scaffolds. A 3D CAD model of canine…”
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    Selective cell proliferation can be controlled with CPC particle coatings by Szivek, J.A., Margolis, D.S., Schnepp, A.B., Grana, W.A., Williams, S.K.

    “…To develop implantable, engineered, cartilage constructs supported by a scaffold, techniques to encourage rapid tissue growth into, and on the scaffold are…”
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    TGF-β1-enhanced TCP-coated sensate scaffolds can detect bone bonding by Szivek, J.A., Margolis, D.S., Garrison, B.K., Nelson, E., Vaidyanathan, R.K., DeYoung, D.W.

    “…Porous polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) scaffold systems were tested as orthopedic implants to determine whether these scaffolds could be used to detect strain…”
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    The Microwave Spectrum of Cyclopentadienyl Niobium Tetracarbonyl by Earp, J.C., Margolis, D.S., Tanjaroon, C., Bitterwolf, T.E., Kukolich, S.G.

    Published in Journal of molecular spectroscopy (01-01-2002)
    “…Rotational transitions for the symmetric-top transition metal complex C5H5Nb(CO)4 were measured using a Flygare–Balle-type pulsed-beam microwave spectrometer…”
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    Cholecystokinin Effect on Human Lymphocyte Ionized Calcium and Mitogenesis by McMillen, M.A., Ferrara, A., Adrian, T.E., Margolis, D.S., Schaefer, H.C., Zucker, K.A.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-02-1995)
    “…Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a peptide present in large amounts in gut, brain, and neurons innervating lymphatic tissues. Plasma CCK levels increase in enterally…”
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