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D A Narmoneva

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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 22, 2015
Modulation of cell function by electric field: a high-resolution analysisT Taghian, D A Narmoneva, A B Kogan
Biophysical Journal|November 27, 2001
A noncontacting method for material property determination for articular cartilage from osmotic loadingD A Narmoneva, J Y Wang, L A Setton
Journal of Biomechanics|April 23, 1999
Nonuniform swelling-induced residual strains in articular cartilageD A Narmoneva, J Y Wang, L A Setton
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|August 17, 2017
Proteomic Alterations Associated with Biomechanical Dysfunction are Early Processes in the Emilin1 Deficient Mouse Model of Aortic Valve DiseaseP M Angel, D A Narmoneva, M K Sewell-Loftin, et al.
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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 22, 2015
Modulation of cell function by electric field: a high-resolution analysisT Taghian, D A Narmoneva, A B Kogan
Biophysical Journal|November 27, 2001
A noncontacting method for material property determination for articular cartilage from osmotic loadingD A Narmoneva, J Y Wang, L A Setton
Journal of Biomechanics|April 23, 1999
Nonuniform swelling-induced residual strains in articular cartilageD A Narmoneva, J Y Wang, L A Setton
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|August 17, 2017
Proteomic Alterations Associated with Biomechanical Dysfunction are Early Processes in the Emilin1 Deficient Mouse Model of Aortic Valve DiseaseP M Angel, D A Narmoneva, M K Sewell-Loftin, et al.
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