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Luke D Amer

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering|April 16, 2016
The In Vitro and In Vivo Response to MMP-Sensitive Poly(Ethylene Glycol) HydrogelsLuke D Amer, Stephanie J Bryant
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews|January 15, 2014
Tissue engineering approaches to cell-based type 1 diabetes therapyLuke D Amer, Melissa J Mahoney, Stephanie J Bryant
Acta Biomaterialia|April 28, 2015
Enzymatically degradable poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels for the 3D culture and release of human embryonic stem cell derived pancreatic precursor cell aggregatesLuke D Amer, Audrey Holtzinger, Gordon Keller, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia|October 1, 2019
Inflammation via myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 signaling mediates the fibrotic response to implantable synthetic poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogelsLuke D Amer, Leila S Saleh, Cierra Walker, et al.
Biomaterials|December 20, 2014
Immunomodulation by mesenchymal stem cells combats the foreign body response to cell-laden synthetic hydrogelsMark D Swartzlander, Anna K Blakney, Luke D Amer, et al.
Biomacromolecules|April 27, 2018
Zwitterionic PEG-PC Hydrogels Modulate the Foreign Body Response in a Modulus-Dependent MannerLauren E Jansen, Luke D Amer, Esther Y-T Chen, et al.
Advanced Healthcare Materials|December 30, 2021
Mapping Macrophage Polarization and Origin during the Progression of the Foreign Body Response to a Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogel ImplantLeila S Saleh, Luke D Amer, Brittany J Thompson, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research|March 13, 2010
Release of plasmid DNA-encoding IL-10 from PLGA microparticles facilitates long-term reversal of neuropathic pain following a single intrathecal administrationRyan Gene Soderquist, Evan M Sloane, Lisa C Loram, et al.
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering|April 16, 2016
The In Vitro and In Vivo Response to MMP-Sensitive Poly(Ethylene Glycol) HydrogelsLuke D Amer, Stephanie J Bryant
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews|January 15, 2014
Tissue engineering approaches to cell-based type 1 diabetes therapyLuke D Amer, Melissa J Mahoney, Stephanie J Bryant
Acta Biomaterialia|April 28, 2015
Enzymatically degradable poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels for the 3D culture and release of human embryonic stem cell derived pancreatic precursor cell aggregatesLuke D Amer, Audrey Holtzinger, Gordon Keller, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia|October 1, 2019
Inflammation via myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 signaling mediates the fibrotic response to implantable synthetic poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogelsLuke D Amer, Leila S Saleh, Cierra Walker, et al.
Biomaterials|December 20, 2014
Immunomodulation by mesenchymal stem cells combats the foreign body response to cell-laden synthetic hydrogelsMark D Swartzlander, Anna K Blakney, Luke D Amer, et al.
Biomacromolecules|April 27, 2018
Zwitterionic PEG-PC Hydrogels Modulate the Foreign Body Response in a Modulus-Dependent MannerLauren E Jansen, Luke D Amer, Esther Y-T Chen, et al.
Advanced Healthcare Materials|December 30, 2021
Mapping Macrophage Polarization and Origin during the Progression of the Foreign Body Response to a Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogel ImplantLeila S Saleh, Luke D Amer, Brittany J Thompson, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research|March 13, 2010
Release of plasmid DNA-encoding IL-10 from PLGA microparticles facilitates long-term reversal of neuropathic pain following a single intrathecal administrationRyan Gene Soderquist, Evan M Sloane, Lisa C Loram, et al.
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