Clare C. Guterl, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2009 Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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2014 Guterl CC, Torre OM, Purmessur D, Dave K, Likhitpanichkul M, Hecht AC, Nicoll SB, Iatridis JC. Characterization of mechanics and cytocompatibility of fibrin-genipin annulus fibrosus sealant with the addition of cell adhesion molecules. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 20: 2536-45. PMID 24684314 DOI: 10.1089/Ten.Tea.2012.0714  0.4
2013 Purmessur D, Guterl CC, Cho SK, Cornejo MC, Lam YW, Ballif BA, Laudier JC, Iatridis JC. Dynamic pressurization induces transition of notochordal cells to a mature phenotype while retaining production of important patterning ligands from development. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 15: R122. PMID 24427812 DOI: 10.1186/Ar4302  0.643
2012 Guterl CC, See EY, Blanquer SBG, Pandit A, Ferguson SJ, Benneker LM, Grijpma DW, Sakai D, Eglin D, Alini M, Iatridis JC, Grad S. Challenges and strategies in the repair of ruptured annulus fibrosus European Cells and Materials. 25: 1-21. PMID 23283636 DOI: 10.22203/Ecm.V025A01  0.609
2012 Guterl CC, Kim T, Nicoll SB, Iatridis JC. Genipin-crosslinked fibrin hydrogels modified with collagen or fibronectin as an annulus fibrosus sealant Asme 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Sbc 2012. 1151-1152. DOI: 10.1115/SBC2012-80913  0.684
2009 Guterl CC, Gardner TR, Rajan V, Ahmad CS, Hung CT, Ateshian GA. Two-dimensional strain fields on the cross-section of the human patellofemoral joint under physiological loading. Journal of Biomechanics. 42: 1275-81. PMID 19433326 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jbiomech.2009.03.034  0.418
2009 Ateshian GA, Rajan V, Chahine NO, Guterl CC, Hung CT. Modeling the matrix of articular cartilage using a continuous fiber angular distribution predicts many observed phenomena Proceedings of the Asme Summer Bioengineering Conference 2009, Sbc2009. 283-284. DOI: 10.1115/SBC2009-206408  0.6
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