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pro vyhledávání: '"Molly C. Friedemann"'
Autor:
Fred J. Clubb, Steven Jokerst, Todd L. Landsman, Staci L. Jessen, Anne-Marie Ginn-Hedman, Duncan J. Maitland, Cedric B. Robinson, Molly C. Friedemann, Lance M. Graul
Publikováno v:
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
The IMPEDE Embolization Plug is a catheter-delivered vascular occlusion device that utilizes a porous shape memory polymer foam as a scaffold for thrombus formation and distal coils to anchor the device within the vessel. In this study, we investigat
Autor:
Staci L. Jessen, Alan Glowczwski, Brad R. Weeks, Nicole A. Mehta, Breanna F. Brocklesby, Molly C. Friedemann, Cedric B. Robinson, Fatima H. Charara, Anne Marie Ginn-Hedman, Fred J. Clubb, Steven Jokerst, Courtney N. Kaulfus
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic Pathology. 47:221-234
Pathologic evaluation is crucial to the study of medical devices and integral to the Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory entities’ assessment of device safety and efficacy. While pathologic analysis is tailored to the type of device,
Autor:
Scott M. Herting, Anne-Marie Ginn-Hedman, Duncan J. Maitland, Fred J. Clubb, Staci L. Jessen, Annmarie E. Mullen, Molly C. Friedemann
Publikováno v:
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
Recent studies utilizing shape memory polymer foams to coat embolizing coils have shown potential benefits over current aneurysm treatments. In the current study utilizing a rabbit-elastase aneurysm model, the performance of test article (foam-coated
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1c53a1079cea8ca153dc833091e197dd
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7379400/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7379400/
Autor:
A. Kristen Means, Ping Dong, Gerard L. Coté, Melissa A. Grunlan, Courtney A. Shrode, Molly C. Friedemann, Fred J. Clubb, Lydia E. Colvin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 30
Long-term, subcutaneously implanted continuous glucose biosensors have the potential to improve diabetes management and reduce associated complications. However, the innate foreign body reaction (FBR) both alters the local glucose concentrations in t
Autor:
Staci L. Jessen, Anne-Marie Ginn-Hedman, Duncan J. Maitland, Molly C. Friedemann, R.M. Nichols, Fred J. Clubb
Publikováno v:
Cardiovascular Pathology. 50:107288
Host response to an implanted biomaterial is a complex process involving microscopic changes in extracellular matrix (ECM) composition. Reliable pathology analysis is imperative for accurate assessment of the tissue response to an implanted device. P