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Effects of walking speed on knee joint loading estimated via musculoskeletal modeling
Author(s):Haight, Derek Joseph
Date Issued:2012
Format:born digital; masters theses
Walking is the most common form of physical activity and is assumed to incur a relatively small risk of musculoskeletal injury. However, walking related- musculoskeletal injuries, particularly at the knee joint, are not ...
Nanoparticulate-reinforced hyaluronan copolymer hydrogel for intervertebral disc repair, A
Author(s):Yonemura, Susan S.
Date Issued:2011
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is an inevitable consequence of aging, commonly resulting in low back pain (LBP). Current clinical treatment options for disc degeneration exist at two extremes: conservative management or ...
Compartmentalization of membrane proteins by the actin cytoskeleton
Author(s):Higgins, Jenny
Date Issued:2013
Format:born digital; masters theses
Acting as the point of contact for the outside world, the plasma membrane is crucial for cellular signaling events. Proper organization of membrane components is necessary to accomplish this task. Although a number of ...
Influence of adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells on osteosarcoma minimal residual disease
Author(s):Aanstoos-Ewen, Megan
Date Issued:2015
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Introduction: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been shown to improve bone integration and healing in several preclinical studies and have therapeutic potential in limb salvage following massive bone loss due to tumor ...
Haversian bone model of fracture healing in a simulated microgravity environment, A
Author(s):Gadomski, Benjamin C.
Date Issued:2015
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Ground-based models of weightlessness and microgravity have provided valuable insights into how dynamic physiological systems adapt or react to reduced loading. Almost all of these models have used rodent hindlimb unloading ...
Modification of orthogonal tRNAs: unexpected consequences for sense codon reassignment
Author(s):Biddle, Wil; Schmitt, Margaret A.; Fisk, John D.
Date Issued:2016-10-23
Format:born digital; ariticles
Breaking the degeneracy of the genetic code via sense codon reassignment has emerged as a way to incorporate multiple copies of multiple non-canonical amino acids into a protein of interest. Here, we report the modification ...
Constitutive modeling of the biaxial mechanics of brain white matter
Author(s):Labus, Kevin M.
Date Issued:2016
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
It is important to characterize the mechanical behavior of brain tissue to aid in the computational models used for simulated neurosurgery. Due to its anisotropy, it is of particular interest to develop constitutive models ...
1/ƒ noise for intermittent quantum dots exhibits nonstationarity and critical exponents
Author(s):Sadegh, Sanaz; Barkai, Eli; Krapf, Diego
Date Issued:2014-11
Format:born digital; ariticles
The power spectrum of quantum dot (QD) fluorescence exhibits 1/ƒ β noise, related to the intermittency of these nanosystems. As in other systems exhibiting 1/ƒ noise, this power spectrum is not integrable at low frequencies, ...
Titania nanotube arrays: interfaces for implantable devices
Author(s):Smith, Barbara Symie
Date Issued:2012
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
For the 8-10% of Americans (20-25 million people) that have implanted biomedical devices, biomaterial failure and the need for revision surgery are critical concerns. The major causes for failure in implantable biomedical ...
Kinetics of proteins on lipid bilayers, The
Author(s):Nepal, Kanti
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; masters theses
Signaling molecules trigger downstream signaling pathways when they arrive at the plasma membrane. They have to be recruited to the plasma membrane by membrane targeting domains. Our experiments throughout focus on ...