2020 |
Struck Jannini A. Understanding Double Network Theory and Applying it to Synthesis and Biological Applications [Master's thesis]. University of Syracuse; May 2020. |
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2020 |
Pieri K. 4D Printing Shape Memory Polymers for Biomedical Applications [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2020. |
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2020 |
Hoang PK. Cardiac Organoid Technology and Computational Processing of Cardiac Physiology for Advanced Drug Screening Applications [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2020. |
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2019 |
Buffington SL. Novel Shape Memory and Multi-Shape Memory Polymers for Biomaterial Applications [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2019. |
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2018 |
Sawyer SW. Structurally Supported Cell-Laden Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2018. |
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2018 |
Passucci G. Self-Propelled Particle Modeling, Characterization, and Imaging of Superdiffusive Mouse Fibroblast Cells on 2D Shape Memory Polymer Substrates [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; May 2018. |
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2017 |
Kuang W. Design, Synthesis and Study of Thermomechanically Active Polymer Networks Based on Latent Crosslinking of Semicrystalline Polymers [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2017. |
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2017 |
Brasch M. Combining Smart Material Platforms and New Computational Tools to Investigate Cell Motility Behavior and Control [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; May 2017. |
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2017 |
Ash-Shakoor AG. The Dynamic Effects of Surface Topography and Chemistry on Cell Attachment, Alignment, and Motility on Smart, Polyelectrolyte Materials [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; August 2017. |
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2016 |
Wang J. Studies of Cell Motility and Differentiation in Complex 3D in Vitro Microenvironment [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2016. |
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2015 |
Tseng L-F. Shape Memory Electrospun Scaffolds for Cell Mechanobiology and Bone Regenerative Applications [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2015. |
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2015 |
Baker RM. Shape Memory Polymers as 2D Substrates and 3D Scaffolds for the Study of Cell Mechanobiology and Tissue Engineering [PhD thesis]. University of Syracuse; December 2015. |
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