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49.
I.E. Erickson, A.H. Huang, C. Chung, R. Li, J.A. Burdick, R.L.
Mauck, “Biomaterial Dependent Chondrogenesis of Chondrocytes and Mesenchymal Stem Cells,” in review.
48.
P.M. George, R. Saigal, M. Lawlor, M.J.
Moore, D.A. LaVan, R. Marini,
M. Selig, M. Makhni,
J.A. Burdick, R. Langer, D.S. Kohane, “Stand-Alone Three-Dimensional
Conductive Constructs for Nerve Regeneration and Other Applications,” in
review.
47.
R.D. Hubbard, J.J. Martinez, J.A. Burdick, B.A. Winkelstein,
“Controlled Release of GDNF Reduces Nerve Root-Mediated Behavioral
Hypersensitivity,” Journal of Orthopaedic Research, in press.
46.
J.A. Burdick and G. Vunjak-Novakovic, “Engineering the Cellular
Microenvironment for Controlled Stem Cell Differentiation,” Tissue Engineering, in press.
45.
C. Chung and J.A. Burdick, “Influence of 3D Hyaluronic
Acid Microenvironments on Mesenchymal Stem Cell Chondrogenesis,”
Tissue Engineering, in press.
44.
J.L. Ifkovits, R.F. Padera, and J.A. Burdick, “Biodegradable and
Radically Polymerized Elastomers with Enhanced
Processing Capabilities”, Biomedical
Materials, in press.
43.
C. Chung, I.E. Erickson, R.L. Mauck, J.A. Burdick, “Differential
Behavior of Auricular and Articular Chondrocytes in Hyaluronic
Acid Hydrogels,” Tissue Engineering,
in press (published online).
42.
A.R. Tan, B.M. Baker, J.L. Ifkovits, D.M. Brey, R.L.Mauck,
J.A. Burdick, “Electrospinning of Photocrosslinked and Degradable Fibrous Scaffolds,” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
A, in press (published online).
41.
J.S. Katz and J.A. Burdick, “Hydrogel
Mediated Delivery of Trophic Factors for Neural
Repair,” Wiley Interdisciplinary
Reviews – Nanomedicine, in press.
40.
S. Sahoo, C. Chung, S. Khetan, J.A.
Burdick, “Hydrolytically Degradable Hyaluronic
Acid Hydrogels with Controlled Temporal Network Structures,” Biomacromolecules,
9:1088-1092, 2008.
39. D.M. Brey, I. Erickson, and J.A.
Burdick, “Influence of Macromer Molecular Weight and Chemistry on Poly(b-amino ester) Network Properties and Initial Cell
Interactions,” Journal of Biomedical
Materials Research A, 85A:731-741, 2008.
38.
B.M. Baker, A.O. Gee, R.B. Metter, A.S. Nathan, R.L. Marklein, J.A.
Burdick, R.L. Mauck, “The Potential to Improve Cell Infiltration by the
Selective Removal of Sacrificial Fibers,” Biomaterials, 29:2348-2358, 2008.
37. D.M. Brey, J.L. Ifkovits, R. Mozia, J.S. Katz, and J.A. Burdick, “Controlling Poly(b-amino ester) Network Properties through Macromer Branching,” Acta Biomaterialia,
4:207-217, 2008.
36.
C. Chung and J.A. Burdick, “Engineering Cartilage Tissue,” Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews,
60:243-262, 2008.
35. J.L. Ifkovits and J.A. Burdick,
“Photopolymerizable and Degradable Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
Applications,” Tissue Engineering,
13:2369-2385, 2007.
34.
S. Gerecht, J.A. Burdick, L.S. Ferreira, S.A. Townsend, R. Langer,
G. Vunjak-Novakovic, “Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel for
Controlled Self-renewal and Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells,”
Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS), 104:11298-11303, 2007.
33.
E. Figallo, C. Cannizzaro, S. Gerecht,
J.A. Burdick, R. Langer, N. Elvassore, G.
Vunjak-Novakovic, “Micro Bioreactor Array for Controlling Cellular
Microenvironments,” Lab on a Chip,
7:710-719, 2007.
32.
S. Gerecht, J.A. Burdick, C. Cannizzaro, G. Vunjak-Novakovic, “3D
Cultivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells,” in Human Embryonic Stem Cells (eds. J. Masters, B. Palsson, J. Thomson), Springer Verlag,
2007.
31.
Y. Yeo, W. Geng, T. Ito, D.S. Kohane, J.A.
Burdick, M. Radisic, “Photocrosslinkable Hydrogel for Myocyte Cell
Culture and Injection,” Journal of
Biomedical Materials Research B, Applied Biomaterials, 81B:312-322,
2007.
30. A.
Khademhosseini, G. Eng, J. Yeh, J. Fukuda, J. Blumling,
R. Langer, J.A. Burdick, “Micromolding of Photocrosslinkable
Hyaluronic Acid for Cell Encapsulation and
Entrapment,” Journal of Biomedical
Materials Research A, 79A:522-532, 2006.
29. D.G. Anderson, C.A. Tweedie,
N. Hossain, S.M. Navarro, D.M. Brey, K.J. Van Vliet, R. Langer, J.A. Burdick, “A Combinatorial
Library of Photocrosslinkable and Degradable
Materials,” Advanced Materials,
18:2614-2618, 2006.
28. J.A. Burdick*, J. Piantino*, D. Goldberg,
R. Langer, L.I. Benowitz, “An Injectable, Degradable Hydrogel
for Trophic Factor Delivery Enhances Axonal
Rewiring and Improves Performance after Spinal Cord Injury,” Experimental Neurology, 201:
359-367, 2006.
27. C. Chung, J. Mesa, G.J. Miller, M.A.
Randolph, T. Gill, J.A. Burdick, “Effects of Auricular Chondrocyte
Expansion on Neocartilage Formation in Photocrosslinkable Hyaluronic
Acid Networks,” Tissue Engineering,
12:2665-2673, 2006.
26. C. Chung, J.
Mesa, M.A. Randolph, M. Yaremchuk, J.A. Burdick,
“Influence of Gel Properties on Neocartilage
Formation by Auricular Chondrocytes Photoencapsulated in Hyaluronic
Acid Networks,” Journal of Biomedical
Materials Research A, 77A: 518-525, 2006.
25. Y. Yeo, J.A.
Burdick, C.B. Highley, R. Marini, R. Langer, D.S.
Kohane, “Peritoneal Application of Chitosan and
UV-crosslinkable Chitosan,”
Journal of Biomedical Materials
Research A, 78A: 668-675, 2006.
24. P.M. George,
D.A. LaVan, J.A. Burdick, C.Y. Chen, E. Liang, R. Langer, “Electrically Controlled Drug
Delivery from a Biotin-Doped Conductive Polypyrrole,”
Advanced Materials, 18: 577-581,
2006.
23. J.A. Burdick, M. Ward, E. Liang,
M.J. Young, R. Langer, “Stimulation of Neurite
Outgrowth by Neurotrophins Delivered from Degradable Hydrogels,” Biomaterials, 27: 452-459, 2006.
22. J.A. Burdick
and Molly M. Stevens, “Biomedical Hydrogels,” in Biomaterials, Artificial Organs, and Tissue Engineering (eds.
J. Jones and L. Hench), Woodhead
Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, 2005.
21. B.A. Pfeifer,
J.A. Burdick, S. Little, R. Langer, “Poly(ester-anhydride):Poly(b-amino ester) Micro- and Nanospheres:
DNA Encapsulation and Cellular Transfection,” International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 304,
210-219, 2005.
20. J.A.
Burdick*, S. Levenberg*, T. Kraehenbuehl,
R. Langer, “Neurotrophin Induced Differentiation
of Human Embryonic Stem Cells on 3-Dimensional Polymeric Scaffolds,” Tissue Engineering, 11: 506-512,
2005. (*authors contributed equally)
19. J.A. Burdick,
C. Chung, X. Jia, M.A. Randolph, R. Langer, “Controlled Degradation and
Mechanical Behavior of Photopolymerized Hyaluronic Acid Networks,” Biomacromolecules, 6: 386-391, 2005.
18. B.A. Pfeifer,
J.A. Burdick, R. Langer, “Formulation and Surface Modification of Poly(Ester-Anhydride) Micro- and Nanospheres,”
Biomaterials, 26: 117-124, 2005.
17. T.M. Lovestead, J.A.
Burdick, K.S. Anseth, C.N. Bowman, “Understanding Multivinyl
Monomer Photopolymerization Kinetics through Modeling and GPC Investigation
of Degradable Networks,” Polymer,
46: 6226-6234, 2005.
16. D.G.
Anderson, J.A. Burdick, R. Langer, “Smart Biomaterials,” Science, 305: 1923-1924, 2004.
15. A.
Khademhosseini, J. Yeh, S. Jon, G. Eng, K.Y. Suh,
J.A. Burdick, R. Langer, “Molded PEG Microstructures for Capturing and
Shear Protecting Cells Within Microfluidic
Channels,” Lab On A Chip, 4:
425-430, 2004.
14. J.A. Burdick, A. Khademhosseini, R. Langer,
“Fabrication of Gradient Hydrogels Using a Microfluidics/
Photopolymerization Process,” Langmuir, 20: 5153-5156, 2004.
13. X. Jia, J.A. Burdick, J. Kobler,
R.J. Clifton, J.J. Rosowski, S.M. Zeitels, R. Langer, “Synthesis and Characterization of
In Situ Crosslinkable Hyaluronic
Acid-Based Hydrogels with Potential Application for Vocal Fold
Regeneration,” Macromolecules,
37: 3239-3248, 2004.
12. J.A. Burdick, T. Lovestead,
K.S. Anseth, “Kinetic Chain Lengths in Highly Crosslinked Networks Formed
by the Photoinitiated Polymerization of
Degradable Divinyl Monomers: A GPC
Investigation,” Biomacromolecules,
4: 149-156, 2003.
11. K.A. Davis, J.A. Burdick, K.S. Anseth, “Photopolymerized Crosslinked Degradable Copolymer Networks
for Tissue Engineering Applications,” Biomaterials,
24: 2485-2495, 2003.
10. J.A. Burdick, W.S. Dernell,
D. Frankel, K.S. Anseth, “An Initial Investigation of Photocurable
3-Dimensional Lactic Acid Based Scaffolds in a Critical-Sized Cranial
Defect,” Biomaterials, 24:
1613-1620, 2003.
9. A.K. Poshusta, J.A. Burdick, D.J. Mortisen,
R.F. Padera, D. Ruehlman, M.J. Yaszemski, K.S. Anseth, “Histocompatibility
of Photocrosslinked Polyanhydrides: A Novel In Situ Forming Orthopaedic
Biomaterial,” Journal of Biomedical
Materials Research, 64A: 62-69, 2003.
8. J.A. Burdick,
M.N. Mason, A.D. Hinman, K. Thorne, K.S. Anseth,
“Delivery of Osteoinductive Growth Factors from
Degradable PEG Hydrogels Influences Osteoblast Differentiation and
Mineralization,” Journal of
Controlled Release, 83: 53-63, 2002.
7. J.A. Burdick
and K.S. Anseth, “Photoencapsulation of Osteoblasts in Injectable
RGD-Modified PEG Hydrogels for Bone Tissue Engineering,” Biomaterials, 23: 4315-4323, 2002.
6. J.A. Burdick, R.F.
Padera, J.V. Huang, K.S. Anseth, “An Investigation of the Cytotoxicity and Histocompatibility
of In Situ Forming Lactic Acid
Based Orthopaedic Biomaterials,” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
(Applied Biomaterials), 63: 484-491, 2002.
5. K.S. Anseth
and J.A. Burdick, “New Directions in Photopolymerizable Biomaterials,” MRS Bulletin, 27:130-138, 2002.
4. J.A. Burdick,
M.N. Mason, K.S. Anseth, “In Situ
Forming Lactic Acid Based Orthopaedic
Biomaterials: Influence of Oligomer Chemistry on Osteoblast Attachment and
Function,” Journal of Biomaterials
Science. Polymer Edition 12: 1253-1265, 2001.
3. J.A. Burdick,
L.M. Philpott, K.S. Anseth, “Synthesis and
Characterization of Tetrafunctional Lactic Acid Oligomers: A Potential In Situ Forming Orthopaedic
Biomaterial,” Journal of Polymer
Science, A, Polymer Chemistry 39: 683-692, 2001.
2. J.A. Burdick,
A.J. Peterson, K.S. Anseth, “Conversion and Temperature Profiles During the
Photoinitiated Polymerization of Thick Orthopaedic Biomaterials,” Biomaterials 22: 1779-1786, 2001.
1. A.K. Burkoth, J. Burdick, K.S. Anseth, “Surface and Bulk
Modifications to Photocrosslinked Polyanhydrides to Control Degradation Behavior,” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
51: 352-359, 2000.
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