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    Multiscale Toughening Mechanisms in Biological Materials and Bioinspired Designs by Huang, Wei, Restrepo, David, Jung, Jae‐Young, Su, Frances Y., Liu, Zengqian, Ritchie, Robert O., McKittrick, Joanna, Zavattieri, Pablo, Kisailus, David

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-10-2019)
    “…Biological materials found in Nature such as nacre and bone are well recognized as light‐weight, strong, and tough structural materials. The remarkable…”
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    Comparison of different protocols for demineralization of cortical bone by Pang, Siyuan, Su, Frances Y., Green, Amesha, Salim, Justin, McKittrick, Joanna, Jasiuk, Iwona

    Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2021)
    “…Bone is a biological composite material consisting of two main components: collagen and mineral. Collagen is the most abundant protein in vertebrates, which…”
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    An Overview on Additive Manufacturing of Polymers by Jasiuk, Iwona, Abueidda, Diab W., Kozuch, Christopher, Pang, Siyuan, Su, Frances Y., McKittrick, Joanna

    Published in JOM (1989) (01-03-2018)
    “…We present an overview on additive manufacturing (AM), also called three-dimensional printing, with a focus on polymers. First, we introduce the AM concept…”
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    Deproteinization of Cortical Bone: Effects of Different Treatments by Su, Frances Y., Pang, Siyuan, Ling, Yik Tung Tracy, Shyu, Peter, Novitskaya, Ekaterina, Seo, Kyungah, Lambert, Sofia, Zarate, Kimberlin, Graeve, Olivia A., Jasiuk, Iwona, McKittrick, Joanna

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-11-2018)
    “…Bone is a biological composite material having collagen and mineral as its main constituents. In order to better understand the arrangement of the mineral…”
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    Deproteinized young bone reveals a continuous mineral phase and its contribution to mechanical properties with age by Pang, Siyuan, Su, Frances Y., McKittrick, Joanna, Jasiuk, Iwona

    “…Bone is composed of mineral (apatite crystals) phase, organic (proteins, mainly collagen, and other organics) phase, and water at the nanoscale. Mineral…”
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    Scale and size effects on the mechanical properties of bioinspired 3D printed two-phase composites by Su, Frances Y., Sabet, Fereshteh A., Tang, Katherine, Garner, Sean, Pang, Siyuan, Tolley, Michael T., Jasiuk, Iwona, McKittrick, Joanna

    “…Multi-material 3D printing offers design flexibility for the manufacture of new architectured composite materials and has been increasingly used to explore the…”
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    Spines of the porcupine fish: Structure, composition, and mechanical properties by Su, Frances Y, Bushong, Eric A, Deerinck, Thomas J, Seo, Kyungah, Herrera, Steven, Graeve, Olivia A, Kisailus, David, Lubarda, Vlado A, McKittrick, Joanna

    “…This paper explores the structure, composition, and mechanical properties of porcupine fish spines for the first time. The spine was found to be composed of…”
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    Radial-Concentric Freeze Casting Inspired by Porcupine Fish Spines by Su, Frances, Mok, Joyce, McKittrick, Joanna

    Published in Ceramics (01-03-2019)
    “…Freeze casting is a technique used to manufacture porous ceramics with aligned microstructures. In conventional freeze casting, these microstructures are…”
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    External Field Assisted Freeze Casting by Niksiar, Pooya, Su, Frances, Frank, Michael, Ogden, Taylor, Naleway, Steven, Meyers, Marc, McKittrick, Joanna, Porter, Michael

    Published in Ceramics (24-03-2019)
    “…Freeze casting under external fields (magnetic, electric, or acoustic) produces porous materials having local, regional, and global microstructural order in…”
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    A Natural Stress Deflector on the Head? Mechanical and Functional Evaluation of the Woodpecker Skull Bones by Jung, Jae‐Young, Pissarenko, Andrei, Trikanad, Adwait A., Restrepo, David, Su, Frances Y., Marquez, Andrew, Gonzalez, Damian, Naleway, Steven E., Zavattieri, Pablo, McKittrick, Joanna

    Published in Advanced theory and simulations (01-04-2019)
    “…The brain is one of the most important and complicated organs, but it is delicate and therefore needs to be protected from external forces. This makes the…”
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