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    Collagen nanofibres are a biomimetic substrate for the serum-free osteogenic differentiation of human adipose stem cells by Sefcik, Lauren S., Neal, Rebekah A., Kaszuba, Stephanie N., Parker, Anna M., Katz, Adam J., Ogle, Roy C., Botchwey, Edward A.

    “…Electrospinning has recently gained widespread attention as a process capable of producing nanoscale fibres that mimic native extracellular matrix. In this…”
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    Alignment and composition of laminin-polycaprolactone nanofiber blends enhance peripheral nerve regeneration by Neal, Rebekah A., Tholpady, Sunil S., Foley, Patricia L., Swami, Nathan, Ogle, Roy C., Botchwey, Edward A.

    “…Peripheral nerve transection occurs commonly in traumatic injury, causing deficits distal to the injury site. Conduits for repair currently on the market are…”
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    Spatiotemporal Oxygen Sensing Using Dual Emissive Boron Dye–Polylactide Nanofibers by Bowers, Daniel T, Tanes, Michael L, Das, Anusuya, Lin, Yong, Keane, Nicole A, Neal, Rebekah A, Ogle, Molly E, Brayman, Kenneth L, Fraser, Cassandra L, Botchwey, Edward A

    Published in ACS nano (23-12-2014)
    “…Oxygenation in tissue scaffolds continues to be a limiting factor in regenerative medicine despite efforts to induce neovascularization or to use…”
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    Three-dimensional elastomeric scaffolds designed with cardiac-mimetic structural and mechanical features by Neal, Rebekah A, Jean, Aurélie, Park, Hyoungshin, Wu, Patrick B, Hsiao, James, Engelmayr, Jr, George C, Langer, Robert, Freed, Lisa E

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-03-2013)
    “…Tissue-engineered constructs, at the interface of material science, biology, engineering, and medicine, have the capacity to improve outcomes for cardiac…”
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    The use of surface modified poly(glycerol-co-sebacic acid) in retinal transplantation by Pritchard, Christopher D, Arnér, Karin M, Neal, Rebekah A, Neeley, William L, Bojo, Peter, Bachelder, Erika, Holz, Jessica, Watson, Nicki, Botchwey, Edward A, Langer, Robert S, Ghosh, Fredrik K

    Published in Biomaterials (01-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Retinal transplantation experiments have advanced considerably during recent years, but remaining diseased photoreceptor cells in the host retina and…”
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    Laminin nanofiber meshes that mimic morphological properties and bioactivity of basement membranes by Neal, Rebekah A, McClugage, Samuel G, Link, Mia C, Sefcik, Lauren S, Ogle, Roy C, Botchwey, Edward A

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods (01-03-2009)
    “…The basement membrane protein, laminin I, has been used broadly as a planar two-dimensional film or in a three-dimensional form as a reconstituted basement…”
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    Phthalimide neovascular factor 1 (PNF1) modulates MT1-MMP activity in human microvascular endothelial cells by Wieghaus, Kristen A, Gianchandani, Erwin P, Neal, Rebekah A, Paige, Mikell A, Brown, Milton L, Papin, Jason A, Botchwey, Edward A

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-07-2009)
    “…We are creating synthetic pharmaceuticals with angiogenic activity and potential to promote vascular invasion. We previously demonstrated that one of these…”
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