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Hannah B. Homburg

Researcher at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Publications -  8
Citations -  88

Hannah B. Homburg is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 29 citations. Previous affiliations of Hannah B. Homburg include University of Oklahoma.

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Surgical Treatment of Tethered Cord Syndrome in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

TL;DR: Tethered cord syndrome should be included in the differential diagnosis in patients presenting with back or leg pain, somatosensory symptoms of the lower extremities, muscular weakness, urodynamic dysfunction, or bowel dysfunction, and patients should be counseled about surgical de-tethering as an option.
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Thiolated bone and tendon tissue particles covalently bound in hydrogels for in vivo calvarial bone regeneration.

TL;DR: A new material based on pentenoate-modified hyaluronic acid with thiolated demineralized bone matrix that is capable of rapid crosslinking is demonstrated, with desirable paste-like rheology of the precursor material for surgical placement, and with bone regeneration comparable to a commercially available standard-of-care product.
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Application of microfluidic devices for glioblastoma study: current status and future directions

TL;DR: Microfluidic devices provide a very useful tool to analyze GBM cell behavior, their correlation with tumor malignancy, and the efficacy of multiple drug treatment.
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A pilot study on biaxial mechanical, collagen microstructural, and morphological characterizations of a resected human intracranial aneurysm tissue.

TL;DR: This pilot study comprehensively quantified the mechanical, collagen fiber microstructural, and morphological properties of one resected human posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm to better understand the mechanics-microstructure interrelationship of aneurYSm tissues at different time points of the formation or growth.