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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
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August 10, 2018
Direct Reprogramming of Glioblastoma Cells into Neurons Using Small Molecules
Christopher Lee, Meghan Robinson, Stephanie M Willerth
Biomolecules
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January 21, 2022
Smart Bioinks for the Printing of Human Tissue Models
Zeina Maan, Nadia Z Masri, Stephanie M Willerth
Progress in Neurobiology
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May 29, 2020
The Use of Patient-Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Alzheimer's Disease Modeling
Christopher Lee, Stephanie M Willerth, Haakon B Nygaard
Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)
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February 7, 2013
Biomaterial-based drug delivery systems for the controlled release of neurotrophic factors
Nima Khadem Mohtaram, Amy Montgomery, Stephanie M Willerth
Biosensors
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April 4, 2019
A Novel Toolkit for Characterizing the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Engineered Neural Tissues
Meghan Robinson, Karolina Papera Valente, Stephanie M Willerth
Acta Biomaterialia
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January 16, 2017
Fibrin hydrogels induce mixed dorsal/ventral spinal neuron identities during differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells
John M Edgar, Meghan Robinson, Stephanie M Willerth
Journal of Materials Chemistry. B
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February 17, 2026
Celebrating 25 years of the Sakiyama-Elbert lab: a look back on the evolution of neural biomaterials and future directions for the field
Matthew D Wood, Nisha Iyer, Stephanie M Willerth
Stem Cell Research
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April 23, 2009
The effect of controlled growth factor delivery on embryonic stem cell differentiation inside fibrin scaffolds
Stephanie M Willerth, Allison Rader, Shelly E Sakiyama-Elbert
STAR Protocols
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May 5, 2022
Protocol for printing 3D neural tissues using the BIO X equipped with a pneumatic printhead
Josie Chrenek, Rebecca Kirsch, Kali Scheck, et al.
Biomaterials Science
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July 29, 2015
Engineering personalized neural tissue by combining induced pluripotent stem cells with fibrin scaffolds
Amy Montgomery, Alix Wong, Nicole Gabers, et al.
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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
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August 10, 2018
Direct Reprogramming of Glioblastoma Cells into Neurons Using Small Molecules
Christopher Lee, Meghan Robinson, Stephanie M Willerth
Biomolecules
|
January 21, 2022
Smart Bioinks for the Printing of Human Tissue Models
Zeina Maan, Nadia Z Masri, Stephanie M Willerth
Progress in Neurobiology
|
May 29, 2020
The Use of Patient-Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Alzheimer's Disease Modeling
Christopher Lee, Stephanie M Willerth, Haakon B Nygaard
Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)
|
February 7, 2013
Biomaterial-based drug delivery systems for the controlled release of neurotrophic factors
Nima Khadem Mohtaram, Amy Montgomery, Stephanie M Willerth
Biosensors
|
April 4, 2019
A Novel Toolkit for Characterizing the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Engineered Neural Tissues
Meghan Robinson, Karolina Papera Valente, Stephanie M Willerth
Acta Biomaterialia
|
January 16, 2017
Fibrin hydrogels induce mixed dorsal/ventral spinal neuron identities during differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells
John M Edgar, Meghan Robinson, Stephanie M Willerth
Journal of Materials Chemistry. B
|
February 17, 2026
Celebrating 25 years of the Sakiyama-Elbert lab: a look back on the evolution of neural biomaterials and future directions for the field
Matthew D Wood, Nisha Iyer, Stephanie M Willerth
Stem Cell Research
|
April 23, 2009
The effect of controlled growth factor delivery on embryonic stem cell differentiation inside fibrin scaffolds
Stephanie M Willerth, Allison Rader, Shelly E Sakiyama-Elbert
STAR Protocols
|
May 5, 2022
Protocol for printing 3D neural tissues using the BIO X equipped with a pneumatic printhead
Josie Chrenek, Rebecca Kirsch, Kali Scheck, et al.
Biomaterials Science
|
July 29, 2015
Engineering personalized neural tissue by combining induced pluripotent stem cells with fibrin scaffolds
Amy Montgomery, Alix Wong, Nicole Gabers, et al.
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