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    Characterization of mechanical and biochemical properties of developing embryonic tendon by Marturano, Joseph E., Arena, Jeffrey D., Schiller, Zachary A., Georgakoudi, Irene, Kuo, Catherine K.

    “…Tendons have uniquely high tensile strength, critical to their function to transfer force from muscle to bone. When injured, their innate healing response…”
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    Actin cytoskeleton contributes to the elastic modulus of embryonic tendon during early development by Schiele, Nathan R., von Flotow, Friedrich, Tochka, Zachary L., Hockaday, Laura A., Marturano, Joseph E., Thibodeau, Jeffrey J., Kuo, Catherine K.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-06-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Tendon injuries are common and heal poorly. Strategies to regenerate or replace injured tendons are challenged by an incomplete understanding of…”
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    Novel strategies in tendon and ligament tissue engineering: Advanced biomaterials and regeneration motifs by Kuo, Catherine K, Marturano, Joseph E, Tuan, Rocky S

    “…Tendon and ligaments have poor healing capacity and when injured often require surgical intervention. Tissue replacement via autografts and allografts are…”
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    ESKAPE Pathogens in Bloodstream Infections Are Associated With Higher Cost and Mortality but Can Be Predicted Using Diagnoses Upon Admission by Marturano, Joseph E, Lowery, Thomas J

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (01-12-2019)
    “…ESKAPE bacteria are thought to be especially resistant to antibiotics, and their resistance and prevalence in bloodstream infections are rising. Large studies…”
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    Lysyl oxidase-mediated collagen crosslinks may be assessed as markers of functional properties of tendon tissue formation by Marturano, Joseph E., Xylas, Joanna F., Sridharan, Gautham V., Georgakoudi, Irene, Kuo, Catherine K.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-03-2014)
    “…Mechanical property elaboration of engineered tissues is often assumed on the basis of gene and protein characterizations, rather than mechanical testing…”
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    Magnetic Resonance-Based Diagnostics for Bleeding Assessment in Neonatal Cardiac Surgery by Choi, Perry S., Emani, Sirisha, Ibla, Juan C., Marturano, Joseph E., Lowery, Thomas J., Emani, Sitaram

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-06-2020)
    “…Infants undergoing a cardiac operation are at high risk for postsurgical bleeding. To date, there are no highly predictive models for postsurgical bleeding in…”
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    Embryonically inspired scaffolds regulate tenogenically differentiating cells by Marturano, Joseph E, Schiele, Nathan R, Schiller, Zachary A, Galassi, Thomas V, Stoppato, Matteo, Kuo, Catherine K

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (03-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Tendon injuries heal as scar tissue with significant dysfunction and propensity to re-injure, motivating efforts to develop stem cell-based therapies…”
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    Rapid Evaluation of Platelet Function With T2 Magnetic Resonance by Cuker, Adam, Husseinzadeh, Holleh, Lebedeva, Tatiana, Marturano, Joseph E., Massefski, Walter, Lowery, Thomas J., Lambert, Michele P., Abrams, Charles S., Weisel, John W., Cines, Douglas B.

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-12-2016)
    “…Objectives: The clinical diagnosis of qualitative platelet disorders (QPDs) based on light transmission aggregometry (LTA) requires significant blood volume,…”
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    An improved murine femur fracture device for bone healing studies by Marturano, Joseph E, Cleveland, Benjamin C, Byrne, Melissa A, O’Connell, Shannon L, Wixted, John J, Billiar, Kristen L

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2008)
    “…Abstract Murine models are commonly used to investigate bone healing and test new treatments before human trials. Our objective was to design an improved…”
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