Heather Waldeck, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(In vivo and in vitro cellular response to PEG-based hydrogels for wound repair.) |
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Waldeck H, Wang X, Joyce E, et al. (2012) Active leukocyte detachment and apoptosis/necrosis on PEG hydrogels and the implication in the host inflammatory response. Biomaterials. 33: 29-37 |
Waldeck H, Kao WJ. (2012) Effect of the addition of a labile gelatin component on the degradation and solute release kinetics of a stable peg hydrogel Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. 23: 1595-1611 |
Waldeck HM, Kao WJ. (2011) Extracellular matrix: Inspired biomaterials Comprehensive Biomaterials. 2: 113-126 |
Wang X, Waldeck H, Kao WJ. (2010) The effects of TGF-alpha, IL-1beta and PDGF on fibroblast adhesion to ECM-derived matrix and KGF gene expression. Biomaterials. 31: 2542-8 |
Chung AS, Waldeck H, Schmidt DR, et al. (2009) Monocyte inflammatory and matrix remodeling response modulated by grafted ECM-derived ligand concentration. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. 91: 742-52 |
Waldeck H, Kao WJ. (2008) Extended interaction of beta1 integrin subunit-deficient cells (GD25) with surfaces modified with fibronectin-derived peptides: Culture optimization, adhesion and cytokine panel studies. Acta Biomaterialia. 4: 1172-86 |
Waldeck H, Chung AS, Kao WJ. (2007) Interpenetrating polymer networks containing gelatin modified with PEGylated RGD and soluble KGF: synthesis, characterization, and application in in vivo critical dermal wound. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. 82: 861-71 |