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Grant Endogenous repair of growth plate injuries by local and sequential delivery of factors that inhibit osteogenesis and promote chondrogenesis
Academic Article A Rat Tibial Growth Plate Injury Model to Characterize Repair Mechanisms and Evaluate Growth Plate Regeneration Strategies.
Grant Treatment of pediatric physeal injuries using a 3D printed biomimetic of growth plate cartilage
Grant Physeal cartilage tissue engineering using mesenchymal stem cells directed towards chondrogenesis
Grant Treatment of pediatric physeal injuries using a 3D printed biomimetic of growth plate cartilage
Academic Article Rabbit Model of Physeal Injury for the Evaluation of Regenerative Medicine Approaches.
Academic Article In vivo degradation rate of alginate-chitosan hydrogels influences tissue repair following physeal injury.
Academic Article Anti-VEGF antibody delivered locally reduces bony bar formation following physeal injury in rats.
Academic Article Emulsion-free chitosan-genipin microgels for growth plate cartilage regeneration.
Academic Article The heterogeneous mechanical properties of adolescent growth plate cartilage: A study in rabbit.
Academic Article Material properties and strain distribution patterns of bovine growth plate cartilage vary with anatomic location and depth.
Academic Article Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels with Controlled Mechanics Affect Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation Relevant to Growth Plate Injuries.
Academic Article A 3D printed mimetic composite for the treatment of growth plate injuries in a rabbit model.
Academic Article Epidemiology of Physeal Fractures and Clinically Significant Growth Disturbances Affecting the Distal Tibia, Proximal Tibia, and Distal Femur: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

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