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William G Brodbeck

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Current Opinion in Hematology|December 6, 2008
Giant cell formation and functionWilliam G Brodbeck, James M Anderson
Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine|September 7, 2004
Effects of adsorbed heat labile serum proteins and fibrinogen on adhesion and apoptosis of monocytes/macrophages on biomaterialsWilliam G Brodbeck, Erica Colton, James M Anderson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|September 5, 2002
Activation of caspase 3 during shear stress-induced neutrophil apoptosis on biomaterialsMatthew S Shive, William G Brodbeck, James M Anderson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|February 9, 2002
Shear stress and material surface effects on adherent human monocyte apoptosisMatthew S Shive, William G Brodbeck, Erica Colton, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|August 27, 2005
Student Research Award in the Undergraduate Degree Candidate category, 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Biomaterials, Memphis, Tennessee, April 27-30, 2005. Monocyte/lymphocyte interactions and the foreign body response: in vitro effects of biomaterial surface chemistryMatthew R MacEwan, William G Brodbeck, Takehisa Matsuda, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|June 11, 2005
Lymphocytes and the foreign body response: lymphocyte enhancement of macrophage adhesion and fusionWilliam G Brodbeck, Matthew Macewan, Erica Colton, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|May 27, 2004
Inhibition of macrophage development and foreign body giant cell formation by hydrophilic interpenetrating polymer networkTerry O Collier, James M Anderson, William G Brodbeck, et al.
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|March 29, 2002
Interleukin-4 inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced and spontaneous apoptosis of biomaterial-adherent macrophagesWilliam G Brodbeck, Mathew S Shive, Erica Colton, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|January 11, 2003
In vivo leukocyte cytokine mRNA responses to biomaterials are dependent on surface chemistryWilliam G Brodbeck, Gabriela Voskerician, Nicholas P Ziats, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 18, 2002
Biomaterial adherent macrophage apoptosis is increased by hydrophilic and anionic substrates in vivoWilliam G Brodbeck, Jasmine Patel, Gabriela Voskerician, et al.
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Current Opinion in Hematology|December 6, 2008
Giant cell formation and functionWilliam G Brodbeck, James M Anderson
Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine|September 7, 2004
Effects of adsorbed heat labile serum proteins and fibrinogen on adhesion and apoptosis of monocytes/macrophages on biomaterialsWilliam G Brodbeck, Erica Colton, James M Anderson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|September 5, 2002
Activation of caspase 3 during shear stress-induced neutrophil apoptosis on biomaterialsMatthew S Shive, William G Brodbeck, James M Anderson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|February 9, 2002
Shear stress and material surface effects on adherent human monocyte apoptosisMatthew S Shive, William G Brodbeck, Erica Colton, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|August 27, 2005
Student Research Award in the Undergraduate Degree Candidate category, 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Biomaterials, Memphis, Tennessee, April 27-30, 2005. Monocyte/lymphocyte interactions and the foreign body response: in vitro effects of biomaterial surface chemistryMatthew R MacEwan, William G Brodbeck, Takehisa Matsuda, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|June 11, 2005
Lymphocytes and the foreign body response: lymphocyte enhancement of macrophage adhesion and fusionWilliam G Brodbeck, Matthew Macewan, Erica Colton, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|May 27, 2004
Inhibition of macrophage development and foreign body giant cell formation by hydrophilic interpenetrating polymer networkTerry O Collier, James M Anderson, William G Brodbeck, et al.
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|March 29, 2002
Interleukin-4 inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced and spontaneous apoptosis of biomaterial-adherent macrophagesWilliam G Brodbeck, Mathew S Shive, Erica Colton, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|January 11, 2003
In vivo leukocyte cytokine mRNA responses to biomaterials are dependent on surface chemistryWilliam G Brodbeck, Gabriela Voskerician, Nicholas P Ziats, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 18, 2002
Biomaterial adherent macrophage apoptosis is increased by hydrophilic and anionic substrates in vivoWilliam G Brodbeck, Jasmine Patel, Gabriela Voskerician, et al.
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