Mark C. Allenby
Affiliations: | Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia |
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Forrestal DP, Allenby MC, Simpson B, et al. (2022) Personalised Volumetric Tissue Generation By Enhancing Multiscale Mass Transport Through 3D Printed Scaffolds in Perfused Bioreactors. Advanced Healthcare Materials. e2200454 |
Kilian D, von Witzleben M, Lanaro M, et al. (2022) 3D Plotting of Calcium Phosphate Cement and Melt Electrowriting of Polycaprolactone Microfibers in One Scaffold: A Hybrid Additive Manufacturing Process. Journal of Functional Biomaterials. 13 |
Allenby MC, Woodruff MA. (2022) Image analyses for engineering advanced tissue biomanufacturing processes. Biomaterials. 284: 121514 |
Fell C, Brooks-Richards TL, Woodruff MA, et al. (2022) Soft pneumatic actuators for mimicking multi-axial femoropopliteal artery mechanobiology. Biofabrication. 14 |
Lanaro M, Mclaughlin MP, Simpson MJ, et al. (2021) A Quantitative Analysis of Cell Bridging Kinetics on a Scaffold using Computer Vision Algorithms. Acta Biomaterialia |
Browning AP, Maclaren OJ, Buenzli PR, et al. (2021) Model-based data analysis of tissue growth in thin 3D printed scaffolds. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 110852 |
Allenby MC, Okutsu N, Brailey K, et al. (2021) A spatiotemporal microenvironment model to improve design of a 3D bioreactor for red cell production. Tissue Engineering. Part A |
Buenzli PR, Lanaro M, Wong CS, et al. (2020) Cell proliferation and migration explain pore bridging dynamics in 3D printed scaffolds of different pore size. Acta Biomaterialia |
Angelopoulos I, Allenby MC, Lim M, et al. (2019) Engineering inkjet bioprinting processes toward translational therapies. Biotechnology and Bioengineering |
Totti S, Allenby MC, Dos Santos SB, et al. (2018) A 3D bioinspired highly porous polymeric scaffolding system for simulation of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Rsc Advances. 8: 20928-20940 |