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December 18, 2019
ESKAPE Pathogens in Bloodstream Infections Are Associated With Higher Cost and Mortality but Can Be Predicted Using Diagnoses Upon Admission
Joseph E Marturano, Thomas J Lowery
Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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August 7, 2013
Mechanical factors in embryonic tendon development: potential cues for stem cell tenogenesis
Nathan R Schiele, Joseph E Marturano, Catherine K Kuo
Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy & Technology : SMARTT
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August 24, 2010
Novel strategies in tendon and ligament tissue engineering: Advanced biomaterials and regeneration motifs
Catherine K Kuo, Joseph E Marturano, Rocky S Tuan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 12, 2013
Characterization of mechanical and biochemical properties of developing embryonic tendon
Joseph E Marturano, Jeffrey D Arena, Zachary A Schiller, et al.
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis
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August 18, 2018
T2 Magnetic Resonance to Monitor Hemostasis
Adam Cuker, Joseph E Marturano, Maria E Carinato, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia
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December 10, 2013
Lysyl oxidase-mediated collagen crosslinks may be assessed as markers of functional properties of tendon tissue formation
Joseph E Marturano, Joanna F Xylas, Gautham V Sridharan, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
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December 31, 2019
Magnetic Resonance-Based Diagnostics for Bleeding Assessment in Neonatal Cardiac Surgery
Perry S Choi, Sirisha Emani, Juan C Ibla, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics
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September 20, 2016
Embryonically inspired scaffolds regulate tenogenically differentiating cells
Joseph E Marturano, Nathan R Schiele, Zachary A Schiller, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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January 27, 2020
The T2Bacteria Assay Is a Sensitive and Rapid Detector of Bacteremia That Can Be Initiated in the Emergency Department and Has Potential to Favorably Influence Subsequent Therapy
Christopher Voigt, Suzane Silbert, Raymond H Widen, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics
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April 4, 2008
An improved murine femur fracture device for bone healing studies
Joseph E Marturano, Benjamin C Cleveland, Melissa A Byrne, et al.
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Open Forum Infectious Diseases
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December 18, 2019
ESKAPE Pathogens in Bloodstream Infections Are Associated With Higher Cost and Mortality but Can Be Predicted Using Diagnoses Upon Admission
Joseph E Marturano, Thomas J Lowery
Current Opinion in Biotechnology
|
August 7, 2013
Mechanical factors in embryonic tendon development: potential cues for stem cell tenogenesis
Nathan R Schiele, Joseph E Marturano, Catherine K Kuo
Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy & Technology : SMARTT
|
August 24, 2010
Novel strategies in tendon and ligament tissue engineering: Advanced biomaterials and regeneration motifs
Catherine K Kuo, Joseph E Marturano, Rocky S Tuan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 12, 2013
Characterization of mechanical and biochemical properties of developing embryonic tendon
Joseph E Marturano, Jeffrey D Arena, Zachary A Schiller, et al.
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis
|
August 18, 2018
T2 Magnetic Resonance to Monitor Hemostasis
Adam Cuker, Joseph E Marturano, Maria E Carinato, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia
|
December 10, 2013
Lysyl oxidase-mediated collagen crosslinks may be assessed as markers of functional properties of tendon tissue formation
Joseph E Marturano, Joanna F Xylas, Gautham V Sridharan, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|
December 31, 2019
Magnetic Resonance-Based Diagnostics for Bleeding Assessment in Neonatal Cardiac Surgery
Perry S Choi, Sirisha Emani, Juan C Ibla, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics
|
September 20, 2016
Embryonically inspired scaffolds regulate tenogenically differentiating cells
Joseph E Marturano, Nathan R Schiele, Zachary A Schiller, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
January 27, 2020
The T2Bacteria Assay Is a Sensitive and Rapid Detector of Bacteremia That Can Be Initiated in the Emergency Department and Has Potential to Favorably Influence Subsequent Therapy
Christopher Voigt, Suzane Silbert, Raymond H Widen, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics
|
April 4, 2008
An improved murine femur fracture device for bone healing studies
Joseph E Marturano, Benjamin C Cleveland, Melissa A Byrne, et al.
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