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Brent Vernon
Brent Vernon
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Arizona State University
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Islet encapsulation: strategies to enhance islet cell functions
J Beck, R Angus, B Madsen, D Britt, B Vernon, KT Nguyen
Tissue engineering 13 (3), 589-599, 2007
2402007
3D printing for polymer/particle-based processing: A review
W Xu, S Jambhulkar, Y Zhu, D Ravichandran, M Kakarla, B Vernon, ...
Composites Part B: Engineering 223, 109102, 2021
2112021
Injectable hydrogels
DJ Overstreet, D Dutta, SE Stabenfeldt, BL Vernon
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 50 (13), 881-903, 2012
1902012
In-situ injectable physically and chemically gelling NIPAAm-based copolymer system for embolization
BH Lee, B West, R McLemore, C Pauken, BL Vernon
Biomacromolecules 7 (6), 2059-2064, 2006
1432006
PNIPAAm-based biohybrid injectable hydrogel for cardiac tissue engineering
A Navaei, D Truong, J Heffernan, J Cutts, D Brafman, RW Sirianni, ...
Acta biomaterialia 32, 10-23, 2016
1302016
Water‐borne, in situ crosslinked biomaterials from phase‐segregated precursors
B Vernon, N Tirelli, T Bächi, D Haldimann, JA Hubbell
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A: An Official Journal of The …, 2003
1282003
Thermoreversible copolymer gels for extracellular matrix4
B Vernon, SW Kim, YH Bae
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 2000
1272000
Corticosterone modulation of reproductive and immune systems trade-offs in female tree lizards: long-term corticosterone manipulations viainjectable gelling material
SS French, R McLemore, B Vernon, GIH Johnston, MC Moore
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (16), 2859-2865, 2007
1132007
Degradation, cytotoxicity, and biocompatibility of NIPAAm‐based thermosensitive, injectable, and bioresorbable polymer hydrogels
Z Cui, BH Lee, C Pauken, BL Vernon
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 98 (2), 159-166, 2011
1072011
Simultaneously Physically and Chemically Gelling Polymer System Utilizing a Poly(NIPAAm-co-cysteamine)-Based Copolymer
SA Robb, BH Lee, R McLemore, BL Vernon
Biomacromolecules 8 (7), 2294-2300, 2007
1002007
3D printing‐enabled nanoparticle alignment: a review of mechanisms and applications
W Xu, S Jambhulkar, D Ravichandran, Y Zhu, M Kakarla, Q Nian, ...
Small 17 (45), 2100817, 2021
992021
Insulin release from islets of Langerhans entrapped in a poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) polymer gel
B Vernon, SW Kim, YH Bae
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition 10 (2), 183-198, 1999
951999
Bioengineered scaffolds for 3D analysis of glioblastoma proliferation and invasion
JM Heffernan, DJ Overstreet, LD Le, BL Vernon, RW Sirianni
Annals of biomedical engineering 43, 1965-1977, 2015
842015
New hydrolysis-dependent thermosensitive polymer for an injectable degradable system
Z Cui, BH Lee, BL Vernon
Biomacromolecules 8 (4), 1280-1286, 2007
822007
Local gentamicin delivery from resorbable viscous hydrogels is therapeutically effective
D Overstreet, A McLaren, F Calara, B Vernon, R McLemore
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® 473 (1), 337-347, 2015
712015
Extracellular matrix for a rechargeable cell delivery system
YH Bae, B Vernon, CK Han, SW Kim
Journal of controlled release 53 (1-3), 249-258, 1998
701998
Hand-mixed and premixed antibiotic-loaded bone cement have similar homogeneity
AC McLaren, M Nugent, K Economopoulos, H Kaul, BL Vernon, ...
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® 467, 1693-1698, 2009
662009
Thermally reversible polymer gels for biohybrid artificial pancreas
B Vernon, A Gutowska, S Wan Kim, Y Han Bae
Macromolecular Symposia 109 (1), 155-167, 1996
661996
In Situ‐Gelling, Erodible N‐Isopropylacrylamide Copolymers
BH Lee, B Vernon
Macromolecular bioscience 5 (7), 629-635, 2005
562005
Biomaterials formed by nucleophilic addition reaction to conjugated unsaturated groups
JA Hubbell, D Elbert, M Lütolf, A Pratt, R Schoenmakers, N Tirelli, ...
US Patent 7,744,912, 2010
542010
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