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Karyn G Robinson

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Journal of Personalized Medicine|November 27, 2021
An Emerging Role for Epigenetics in Cerebral PalsyBrigette Romero, Karyn G Robinson, Mona Batish, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 14, 2021
Transcriptional analysis of muscle tissue and isolated satellite cells in spastic cerebral palsyKaryn G Robinson, Erin L Crowgey, Stephanie K Lee, et al.
Advanced Healthcare Materials|February 28, 2020
Human Adventitial Fibroblast Phenotype Depends on the Progression of Changes in Substrate StiffnessRebecca A Scott, Karyn G Robinson, Kristi L Kiick, et al.
Biomaterials|May 29, 2015
Decreasing matrix modulus of PEG hydrogels induces a vascular phenotype in human cord blood stem cellsShruthi Mahadevaiah, Karyn G Robinson, Prathamesh M Kharkar, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part A|December 17, 2009
Three-dimensional culture alters primary cardiac cell phenotypeRobert E Akins, Danielle Rockwood, Karyn G Robinson, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|June 22, 2018
Epigenetic machine learning: utilizing DNA methylation patterns to predict spastic cerebral palsyErin L Crowgey, Adam G Marsh, Karyn G Robinson, et al.
Neurogenetics|July 25, 2007
Robust quantification of the SMN gene copy number by real-time TaqMan PCRIlsa Gómez-Curet, Karyn G Robinson, Vicky L Funanage, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|March 1, 2012
Differential effects of substrate modulus on human vascular endothelial, smooth muscle, and fibroblastic cellsKaryn G Robinson, Ting Nie, Aaron D Baldwin, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|May 23, 2012
In situ crosslinkable heparin-containing poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels for sustained anticoagulant releaseAaron D Baldwin, Karyn G Robinson, Jaimee L Militar, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|September 17, 2013
Neuromotor synapses in Escobar syndromeKaryn G Robinson, Matthew J Viereck, Megan V Margiotta, et al.
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Journal of Personalized Medicine|November 27, 2021
An Emerging Role for Epigenetics in Cerebral PalsyBrigette Romero, Karyn G Robinson, Mona Batish, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 14, 2021
Transcriptional analysis of muscle tissue and isolated satellite cells in spastic cerebral palsyKaryn G Robinson, Erin L Crowgey, Stephanie K Lee, et al.
Advanced Healthcare Materials|February 28, 2020
Human Adventitial Fibroblast Phenotype Depends on the Progression of Changes in Substrate StiffnessRebecca A Scott, Karyn G Robinson, Kristi L Kiick, et al.
Biomaterials|May 29, 2015
Decreasing matrix modulus of PEG hydrogels induces a vascular phenotype in human cord blood stem cellsShruthi Mahadevaiah, Karyn G Robinson, Prathamesh M Kharkar, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part A|December 17, 2009
Three-dimensional culture alters primary cardiac cell phenotypeRobert E Akins, Danielle Rockwood, Karyn G Robinson, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|June 22, 2018
Epigenetic machine learning: utilizing DNA methylation patterns to predict spastic cerebral palsyErin L Crowgey, Adam G Marsh, Karyn G Robinson, et al.
Neurogenetics|July 25, 2007
Robust quantification of the SMN gene copy number by real-time TaqMan PCRIlsa Gómez-Curet, Karyn G Robinson, Vicky L Funanage, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|March 1, 2012
Differential effects of substrate modulus on human vascular endothelial, smooth muscle, and fibroblastic cellsKaryn G Robinson, Ting Nie, Aaron D Baldwin, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|May 23, 2012
In situ crosslinkable heparin-containing poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels for sustained anticoagulant releaseAaron D Baldwin, Karyn G Robinson, Jaimee L Militar, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|September 17, 2013
Neuromotor synapses in Escobar syndromeKaryn G Robinson, Matthew J Viereck, Megan V Margiotta, et al.
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