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Jason A. Burdick
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 363
Citations - 42498
Jason A. Burdick is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Tissue engineering. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 335 publications receiving 34137 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason A. Burdick include Duke University & University of Kentucky.
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Restoring lost nigrostriatal fibers in Parkinson's disease based on clinically-inspired design criteria.
Wisberty J. Gordián-Vélez,Wisberty J. Gordián-Vélez,Dimple Chouhan,Dimple Chouhan,Rodrigo A. España,H. Isaac Chen,H. Isaac Chen,Jason A. Burdick,John E. Duda,D. Kacy Cullen +9 more
TL;DR: A tissue engineering-based platform to fabricate hydrogel-encased dopaminergic axon tracts in vitro for later implantation into the brain to replace and reconstruct the pathway was presented in this paper.
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Computational Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Extrusion Printing into Suspension Baths.
TL;DR: In this paper, the printing process of hydrogel inks and suspension bath is examined via rheological, computational, and experimental analyses, and the results are compared to experimental outcomes using custom print designs where features such as needle translation speed, defined in this work as print speed, are varied and printed filament resolution is quantified.
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Resorbable Pins to Enhance Scaffold Retention in a Porcine Chondral Defect Model.
Jay M. Patel,Jay M. Patel,Mackenzie L. Sennett,Mackenzie L. Sennett,Mackenzie L. Sennett,Anthony R. Martin,Anthony R. Martin,Anthony R. Martin,Kamiel S. Saleh,Kamiel S. Saleh,Michael R. Eby,Blair S. Ashley,Liane M. Miller,Liane M. Miller,George R. Dodge,George R. Dodge,Jason A. Burdick,Jason A. Burdick,James L. Carey,Robert L. Mauck,Robert L. Mauck +20 more
TL;DR: In this study, pin fixation did not cause adverse events in either the short- or the long-term relative to controls, indicating that pin fixation successfully retained scaffolds within defects without inhibiting repair.
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Emerging technologies provide insights on cancer extracellular matrix biology and therapeutics.
TL;DR: A review of emerging technologies in cancer ECM biology and recent advances in engineered systems for evaluating cancer therapeutics is presented in this article, where the authors provide new perspectives on how engineering tools present an opportunity for advancing the modeling and treatment of cancer.
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Aligned fibrous materials with spatially varying fiber orientation and related methods
TL;DR: In this article, the alignment of anisotropic fibers is described as a way of giving rise to circumferentially aligned fibers that replicate the fiber alignment of native fibrous tissue, such as the meniscus or annulus fibrosis.