David Dean
Affiliations: | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Chmielewska A, Dean D. (2023) The Role of Stiffness-Matching in Avoiding Stress Shielding-Induced Bone Loss and Stress Concentration-Induced Skeletal Reconstruction Device Failure. Acta Biomaterialia |
Kueppers G, Huang G, Dean D, et al. (2023) Understanding Cannabis-Related Information Needs: An Analysis of Inquiries to the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research |
Dean D, Smith AW. (2023) Addressing sexual and gender minority disparities in cancer research. Journal of the National Cancer Institute |
Dean D, Lee SJ, Cutler C, et al. (2023) Dental evaluation and clearance prior to allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. Oral Diseases |
Berrigan D, Dean D, Senft Everson N, et al. (2023) Uncertainty: a neglected determinant of health behavior? Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1145879 |
González-Arriagada WA, Ottaviani G, Dean D, et al. (2023) Editorial: Oral complications in cancer patients. Frontiers in Oral Health. 3: 1116885 |
Chmielewska A, Jahadakbar A, Wysocki B, et al. (2022) Chemical Polishing of Additively Manufactured, Porous, Nickel-Titanium Skeletal Fixation Plates. 3d Printing and Additive Manufacturing. 9: 269-277 |
Rombach M, Dean D, Vriesekoop F, et al. (2022) Is cultured meat a promising consumer alternative? Exploring key factors determining consumer's willingness to try, buy and pay a premium for cultured meat. Appetite. 179: 106307 |
Dean D, Rombach M, Koning W, et al. (2022) Understanding Key Factors Influencing Consumers' Willingness to Try, Buy, and Pay a Price Premium for Mycoproteins. Nutrients. 14 |
Mulvaney-Day N, Dean D, Miller K, et al. (2022) Trends in Use of Telehealth for Behavioral Health Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Considerations for Payers and Employers. American Journal of Health Promotion : Ajhp. 36: 1237-1241 |