John L. Skousen, Ph.D.

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2013 Bioengineering University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Patrick A. Tresco grad student 2013 University of Utah
 (Novel design strategies to reduce the foreign body response to central nervous system implants.)
Jeffrey R. Capadona post-doc 2012-2013 Case Western (Chemistry Tree)
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Oakes RS, Polei MD, Skousen JL, et al. (2017) An astrocyte derived extracellular matrix coating reduces astrogliosis surrounding chronically implanted microelectrode arrays in rat cortex. Biomaterials. 154: 1-11
Nolta NF, Christensen MB, Crane PD, et al. (2015) BBB leakage, astrogliosis, and tissue loss correlate with silicon microelectrode array recording performance. Biomaterials. 53: 753-62
Jorfi M, Skousen JL, Weder C, et al. (2015) Progress towards biocompatible intracortical microelectrodes for neural interfacing applications. Journal of Neural Engineering. 12: 011001
Skousen JL, Bridge MJ, Tresco PA. (2015) A strategy to passively reduce neuroinflammation surrounding devices implanted chronically in brain tissue by manipulating device surface permeability. Biomaterials. 36: 33-43
Potter-Baker KA, Nguyen JK, Kovach KM, et al. (2014) Development of Superoxide Dismutase Mimetic Surfaces to Reduce Accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species for Neural Interfacing Applications. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials For Biology and Medicine. 2: 2248-2258
Nguyen JK, Park DJ, Skousen JL, et al. (2014) Mechanically-compliant intracortical implants reduce the neuroinflammatory response. Journal of Neural Engineering. 11: 056014
Ravikumar M, Hageman DJ, Tomaszewski WH, et al. (2014) The Effect of Residual Endotoxin Contamination on the Neuroinflammatory Response to Sterilized Intracortical Microelectrodes. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials For Biology and Medicine. 2: 2517-2529
Skousen JL, Merriam SM, Srivannavit O, et al. (2011) Reducing surface area while maintaining implant penetrating profile lowers the brain foreign body response to chronically implanted planar silicon microelectrode arrays. Progress in Brain Research. 194: 167-80
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