John Gosline

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Zoology University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Mark W. Denny grad student UBC
William M. Megill grad student 1994-2002 UBC
Douglas S. Fudge grad student 2003 UBC (Biomechanics Tree)
Emily Carrington post-doc UBC
Robert E. Shadwick post-doc UBC
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Horton JM, Gosline JM, Carrington E. (2022) Tough and Stretchy: Mechanical Properties of the Alimentary Tract in a Fish Without a Stomach. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 4: obac003
Lillie MA, Vogl AW, Gil KN, et al. (2017) Two Levels of Waviness Are Necessary to Package the Highly Extensible Nerves in Rorqual Whales. Current Biology : Cb
Clark TE, Lillie MA, Vogl AW, et al. (2015) Mechanical contribution of lamellar and interlamellar elastin along the mouse aorta. Journal of Biomechanics. 48: 3608-14
Lillie MA, Piscitelli MA, Vogl AW, et al. (2013) Cardiovascular design in fin whales: high-stiffness arteries protect against adverse pressure gradients at depth. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 2548-63
Lillie MA, Armstrong TE, Gérard SG, et al. (2012) Contribution of elastin and collagen to the inflation response of the pig thoracic aorta: assessing elastin's role in mechanical homeostasis. Journal of Biomechanics. 45: 2133-41
Demes KW, Carrington E, Gosline J, et al. (2011) VARIATION IN ANATOMICAL AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES EXPLAINS DIFFERENCES IN HYDRODYNAMIC PERFORMANCES OF FOLIOSE RED MACROALGAE (RHODOPHYTA)(1). Journal of Phycology. 47: 1360-7
Demes KW, Carrington E, Gosline J, et al. (2011) Variation in anatomical and material properties explains differences in hydrodynamic performances of foliose red macroalgae (rhodophyta) Journal of Phycology. 47: 1360-1367
Lv S, Cao Y, Dudek D, et al. (2011) Designed Biomaterials to Mimic the Passive Elastic Properties of Muscles Biophysical Journal. 100: 22a
Fudge DS, Hillis S, Levy N, et al. (2010) Hagfish slime threads as a biomimetic model for high performance protein fibres. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. 5: 035002
Lv S, Dudek DM, Cao Y, et al. (2010) Designed biomaterials to mimic the mechanical properties of muscles. Nature. 465: 69-73
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