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Joel D. Stitzel
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 335
Citations - 8061
Joel D. Stitzel is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 311 publications receiving 6945 citations. Previous affiliations of Joel D. Stitzel include Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis & Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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Controlled fabrication of a biological vascular substitute.
Joel D. Stitzel,Jie Liu,Jie Liu,Sang Jin Lee,Makoto Komura,Joel L. Berry,Shay Soker,Grace Lim,Mark Van Dyke,Richard Czerw,James J. Yoo,Anthony Atala +11 more
TL;DR: The promise of electrospinning as a fabrication process for a functional vascular graft for clinical use is demonstrated and the electrospun vessel matrix is biocompatible and does not elicit local or systemic toxic effects when implanted in vivo.
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Investigation of Traumatic Brain Injuries Using the Next Generation of Simulated Injury Monitor (SIMon) Finite Element Head Model
Erik G. Takhounts,Stephen A. Ridella,Vikas Hasija,Rabih E. Tannous,J. Quinn Campbell,Daniel P. Malone,Kerry A. Danelson,Joel D. Stitzel,Steven Rowson,Stefan M. Duma +9 more
TL;DR: The model was used in investigation of mild TBI cases in living humans based on a set of head impact data taken from American football players at the collegiate level and maximum principal strain was found to correlate well with RMDM and angular head kinematic measures.
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In vitro evaluation of electrospun nanofiber scaffolds for vascular graft application.
TL;DR: The present study suggests that the introduction of synthetic biodegradable polymers enabled tailoring of mechanical properties of vascular substitutes and improving compliance matching for vascular tissue engineering.
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Abnormal white matter integrity related to head impact exposure in a season of high school varsity football.
Elizabeth M. Davenport,Elizabeth M. Davenport,Christopher T. Whitlow,Jillian E. Urban,Jillian E. Urban,Mark A. Espeland,Youngkyoo Jung,Youngkyoo Jung,Daryl A. Rosenbaum,Gerard A. Gioia,Alexander K. Powers,Joel D. Stitzel,Joel D. Stitzel,Joseph A. Maldjian +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a single season of football can produce brain MRI changes in the absence of clinical concussion, similar to that associated with mild traumatic brain injury.
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Co-electrospun dual scaffolding system with potential for muscle–tendon junction tissue engineering
Mitchell R. Ladd,Sang Jin Lee,Sang Jin Lee,Joel D. Stitzel,Joel D. Stitzel,Anthony Atala,James J. Yoo,James J. Yoo +7 more
TL;DR: This work aimed to create a dual scaffold that exhibits regional mechanical property differences that mimic the trends seen in native MTJ and made them attractive candidates for tissue engineering of MTJs.