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Nathan R Schiele

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BMC Biomedical Engineering|February 26, 2020
Models of tendon development and injurySophia K Theodossiou, Nathan R Schiele
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 13, 2018
TGFβ2-induced tenogenesis impacts cadherin and connexin cell-cell junction proteins in mesenchymal stem cellsSophia K Theodossiou, John Tokle, Nathan R Schiele
Methodsx|September 1, 2018
A 3D printed mechanical bioreactor for investigating mechanobiology and soft tissue mechanicsAbigail R Raveling, Sophia K Theodossiou, Nathan R Schiele
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|August 7, 2013
Mechanical factors in embryonic tendon development: potential cues for stem cell tenogenesisNathan R Schiele, Joseph E Marturano, Catherine K Kuo
The Journal of Physiology|June 10, 2025
Leveraging mechanobiology: Identifying mechanotransducers with potential applications for tendon repairTabitha R Stephenson, Megan Y Wong, Nathan R Schiele
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|September 21, 2010
Gelatin-based laser direct-write technique for the precise spatial patterning of cellsNathan R Schiele, Douglas B Chrisey, David T Corr
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry|February 15, 2021
Enhancement and mechanisms of MC3T3-E1 osteoblast-like cell adhesion to albumin through calcium exposureStephanie L Haag, Nathan R Schiele, Matthew T Bernards
Journal of Biomechanics|February 4, 2014
Informing tendon tissue engineering with embryonic developmentZachary A Glass, Nathan R Schiele, Catherine K Kuo
Tissue Barriers|December 11, 2019
Cell-cell junctions in developing and adult tendonsSophia K Theodossiou, Jett B Murray, Nathan R Schiele
Scientific Reports|June 5, 2019
Tendons from kangaroo rats are exceptionally strong and toughMehrdad Javidi, Craig P McGowan, Nathan R Schiele, et al.
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BMC Biomedical Engineering|February 26, 2020
Models of tendon development and injurySophia K Theodossiou, Nathan R Schiele
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 13, 2018
TGFβ2-induced tenogenesis impacts cadherin and connexin cell-cell junction proteins in mesenchymal stem cellsSophia K Theodossiou, John Tokle, Nathan R Schiele
Methodsx|September 1, 2018
A 3D printed mechanical bioreactor for investigating mechanobiology and soft tissue mechanicsAbigail R Raveling, Sophia K Theodossiou, Nathan R Schiele
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|August 7, 2013
Mechanical factors in embryonic tendon development: potential cues for stem cell tenogenesisNathan R Schiele, Joseph E Marturano, Catherine K Kuo
The Journal of Physiology|June 10, 2025
Leveraging mechanobiology: Identifying mechanotransducers with potential applications for tendon repairTabitha R Stephenson, Megan Y Wong, Nathan R Schiele
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|September 21, 2010
Gelatin-based laser direct-write technique for the precise spatial patterning of cellsNathan R Schiele, Douglas B Chrisey, David T Corr
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry|February 15, 2021
Enhancement and mechanisms of MC3T3-E1 osteoblast-like cell adhesion to albumin through calcium exposureStephanie L Haag, Nathan R Schiele, Matthew T Bernards
Journal of Biomechanics|February 4, 2014
Informing tendon tissue engineering with embryonic developmentZachary A Glass, Nathan R Schiele, Catherine K Kuo
Tissue Barriers|December 11, 2019
Cell-cell junctions in developing and adult tendonsSophia K Theodossiou, Jett B Murray, Nathan R Schiele
Scientific Reports|June 5, 2019
Tendons from kangaroo rats are exceptionally strong and toughMehrdad Javidi, Craig P McGowan, Nathan R Schiele, et al.
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