Terry W. Pfeiler, Ph.D.

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2010 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
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Biomedical Engineering
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Elizabeth G. Loboa grad student 2010 NCSU
 (Computational and experimental analyses of bone and adult stem cell mechanobiology.)
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Mahajan A, Alexander LS, Seabolt BS, et al. (2011) Dietary calcium restriction affects mesenchymal stem cell activity and bone development in neonatal pigs. The Journal of Nutrition. 141: 373-9
Sumanasinghe RD, Pfeiler TW, Monteiro-Riviere NA, et al. (2009) Expression of proinflammatory cytokines by human mesenchymal stem cells in response to cyclic tensile strain. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 219: 77-83
Mauldin FW, Haider MA, Loboa EG, et al. (2008) Monitored steady-state excitation and recovery (MSSER) radiation force imaging using viscoelastic models. Ieee Transactions On Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control. 55: 1597-610
Pfeiler TW, Sumanasinghe RD, Loboa EG. (2008) Finite element modeling of 3D human mesenchymal stem cell-seeded collagen matrices exposed to tensile strain. Journal of Biomechanics. 41: 2289-96
Yan D, Gurumurthy A, Wright M, et al. (2007) Genetic background influences fluoride's effects on osteoclastogenesis. Bone. 41: 1036-44
Pfeiler TW, Lalush DS, Loboa EG. (2007) Semiautomated finite element mesh generation methods for a long bone. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 85: 196-202
Mauldin FW, Davis OB, Haider MA, et al. (2007) On the potential of combined ARFI and elastography to improve differentiation of material structure in viscoelastic tissue Proceedings - Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium. 2040-2045
Pfeiler TW, Finley CC, Lalush DS, et al. (2005) Comparison of semi-automated mesh generation methods for finite element analysis of canine radius Proceedings of the 2005 Summer Bioengineering Conference. 2005: 1490-1491
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