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    Innovative design of minimal invasive biodegradable poly(glycerol-dodecanoate) nucleus pulposus scaffold with function regeneration by Wang, Lizhen, Jin, Kaixiang, Li, Nan, Xu, Peng, Yuan, Hao, Ramaraju, Harsha, Hollister, Scott J., Fan, Yubo

    Published in Nature communications (30-06-2023)
    “…Minimally invasive biodegradable implants with regeneration have been a frontier trend in clinic. Degeneration of nucleus pulposus (NP) is irreversible in most…”
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    Degradation properties of a biodegradable shape memory elastomer, poly(glycerol dodecanoate), for soft tissue repair by Ramaraju, Harsha, Solorio, Loran D, Bocks, Martin L, Hollister, Scott J

    Published in PloS one (21-02-2020)
    “…Development of biodegradable shape memory elastomers (SMEs) is driven by the growing need for materials to address soft tissue pathology using a minimally…”
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    Cell and Material‐Specific Phage Display Peptides Increase iPS‐MSC Mediated Bone and Vasculature Formation In Vivo by Ramaraju, Harsha, Kohn, David H.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-05-2019)
    “…Biomimetically designed materials matching the chemical and mechanical properties of tissue support higher mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) adhesion. However,…”
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    Manufacture Dependent Differential Biodegradation of 3D Printed Shape Memory Polymers by Akman, Ryan, Ramaraju, Harsha, Moore, Samuel, Verga, Adam, Hollister, Scott J

    Published in Virtual and physical prototyping (31-12-2024)
    “…In the field of tissue engineering, 3D printed shape memory polymers (SMPs) are drawing increased interest. Understanding how these 3D printed SMPs degrade is…”
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    Evaluating Directional Dependency of Selective Laser Sintered Patient Specific Biodegradable Devices to Improve Predictive Modeling and Design Verification by Ramaraju, Harsha, Pithadia, Kishan, Crotts, Sarah J., Flanagan, Colleen L., Green, Glenn E., Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-09-2021)
    “…Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, of the bioresorbable polymer ε -polycaprolactone (PCL) is an emerging tissue engineering solution addressing patient…”
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    Selective Binding of pVTK Peptide- and Bisphosphonate-Functionalized Micelles to Prostate Cancer Cells, Osteoblasts, and Osteoclasts by Aydin, Omer, Tiruchinapally, Gopinath, Youssef, Ibrahim, Ramaraju, Harsha, Durmaz, Yasemin Yuksel, Kozloff, Kenneth, Kohn, David, ElSayed, Mohamed

    Published in Precision nanomedicine (02-03-2022)
    “…<img src=” https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.scholastica/article/35438/large/prnano_722021_ga.jpg?1651243768”> This report describes the development of…”
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    Development of Photocrosslinked Poly(glycerol dodecanedioate)—A Biodegradable Shape Memory Polymer for 3D‐Printed Tissue Engineering Applications by Akman, Ryan, Ramaraju, Harsha, Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-10-2021)
    “…Surgical procedures increasingly use minimally invasive techniques, which often use shape memory materials for device deployment. Poly(glycerol‐dodecanedioate)…”
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    Designing Biodegradable Shape Memory Polymers for Tissue Repair by Ramaraju, Harsha, Akman, Ryan E., Safranski, David L., Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-10-2020)
    “…Shape memory materials, specifically nickel–titanium alloys, are used in a number of minimally invasive clinical procedures demonstrating significant…”
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    Biodegradation Behavior Control for Shape Memory Polyester Poly(Glycerol-Dodecanoate): An In Vivo and In Vitro Study by Jin, Kaixiang, Wang, Lizhen, Zhang, Kuo, Ramaraju, Harsha, Hollister, Scott J., Fan, Yubo

    Published in Biomacromolecules (12-06-2023)
    “…Poly­(glycerol-dodecanoate) (PGD) has garnered increasing attention in biomedical engineering for its degradability, shape memory, and rubber-like mechanical…”
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    Multimodal 3D printing of biodegradable shape memory elastomer resins for patient specific soft tissue repair by Akman, Ryan, Ramaraju, Harsha, Verga, Adam, Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Applied materials today (01-12-2022)
    “…•First publication of VP 3D printing of biodegradable shape memory elastomer APGD.•Significant differences between APGD samples due to VP versus ME 3D…”
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    Dual-functioning peptides discovered by phage display increase the magnitude and specificity of BMSC attachment to mineralized biomaterials by Ramaraju, Harsha, Miller, Sharon J, Kohn, David H., Ph.D

    Published in Biomaterials (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Design of biomaterials for cell-based therapies requires presentation of specific physical and chemical cues to cells, analogous to cues provided by…”
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    Clinical grade manufacture of 3D printed patient specific biodegradable devices for pediatric airway support by Ramaraju, Harsha, Landry, April M., Sashidharan, Subhadra, Shetty, Abhishek, Crotts, Sarah J., Maher, Kevin O., Goudy, Steven L., Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-10-2022)
    “…Implantable patient-specific devices are the next frontier of personalized medicine, positioned to improve the quality of care across multiple clinical…”
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    Percutaneous delivery and degradation of a shape memory elastomer poly(glycerol dodecanedioate) in porcine pulmonary arteries by Ramaraju, Harsha, Massarella, Danielle, Wong, Courtney, Verga, Adam S., Kish, Emily C., Bocks, Martin L., Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-02-2023)
    “…Shape memory biodegradable elastomers are an emergent class of biomaterials well-suited for percutaneous cardiovascular repair requiring nonlinear elastic…”
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    Degradation properties of a biodegradable shape memory elastomer, poly by Ramaraju, Harsha, Solorio, Loran D, Bocks, Martin L, Hollister, Scott J

    Published in PloS one (21-02-2020)
    “…Development of biodegradable shape memory elastomers (SMEs) is driven by the growing need for materials to address soft tissue pathology using a minimally…”
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    Shape memory cycle conditions impact human bone marrow stromal cell binding to RGD- and YIGSR-conjugated poly (glycerol dodecanedioate) by Ramaraju, Harsha, Garcia-Gomez, Elisa, McAtee, Annabel M., Verga, Adam S., Hollister, Scott J.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (15-09-2024)
    “…Bioresorbable shape memory polymers (SMP) are an emerging class of polymers that can help address several challenges associated with minimally invasive surgery…”
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    Finite element analysis of esophageal atresia repair with biodegradable polymer sleeves by Ramaraju, Harsha, Sferra, Shelby R., Kunisaki, Shaun M., Hollister, Scott J.

    “…Esophageal atresia, which occurs in 1 in every 4100 live births, is a potentially lethal congenital malformation resulting in discontinuity of the esophagus…”
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    Sterilization effects on poly(glycerol dodecanedioate): A biodegradable shape memory elastomer for biomedical applications by Ramaraju, Harsha, McAtee, Annabel M., Akman, Ryan E., Verga, Adam S., Bocks, Martin L., Hollister, Scott J.

    “…Biodegradable shape memory polymers provide unique regenerative medicine approaches in minimally invasive surgeries. Once heated, thermally responsive shape…”
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    Modulating nonlinear elastic behavior of biodegradable shape memory elastomer and small intestinal submucosa(SIS) composites for soft tissue repair by Ramaraju, Harsha, Ul-Haque, Anum, Verga, Adam S., Bocks, Martin L., Hollister, Scott J.

    “…Structural repair of soft tissue for regenerative therapies can be advanced by developing biocompatible and bioresorbable materials with mechanical properties…”
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