Mark E. Van Dyke

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Biomedical Engineering
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Kathawala MH, Ng WL, Liu D, et al. (2019) Healing of Chronic Wounds - An Update of Recent Developments and Future Possibilities. Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
Poranki D, Goodwin C, Van Dyke M. (2016) Assessment of Deep Partial Thickness Burn Treatment with Keratin Biomaterial Hydrogels in a Swine Model. Biomed Research International. 2016: 1803912
Poranki DR, Van Dyke ME. (2014) The effect of gamma keratose on cell viability in vitro after thermal stress and the regulation of cell death pathway-specific gene expression. Biomaterials. 35: 4646-55
Burnett LR, Richter JG, Rahmany MB, et al. (2014) Novel keratin (KeraStat™) and polyurethane (Nanosan(R)-Sorb) biomaterials are hemostatic in a porcine lethal extremity hemorrhage model. Journal of Biomaterials Applications. 28: 869-79
Poranki D, Whitener W, Howse S, et al. (2013) Evaluation of skin regeneration after burns in vivo and rescue of cells after thermal stress in vitro following treatment with a keratin biomaterial. Journal of Biomaterials Applications. 29: 26-35
Rahmany MB, Tawil BJ, Hellman KB, et al. (2013) Bench to business: a framework to assess technology readiness. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 19: 2314-7
Burnett LR, Rahmany MB, Richter JR, et al. (2013) Hemostatic properties and the role of cell receptor recognition in human hair keratin protein hydrogels. Biomaterials. 34: 2632-40
Rahmany MB, Hantgan RR, Van Dyke M. (2013) A mechanistic investigation of the effect of keratin-based hemostatic agents on coagulation. Biomaterials. 34: 2492-500
Rahmany MB, Van Dyke M. (2013) Biomimetic approaches to modulate cellular adhesion in biomaterials: A review. Acta Biomaterialia. 9: 5431-7
Gaines C, Poranki D, Du W, et al. (2013) Development of a porcine deep partial thickness burn model. Burns : Journal of the International Society For Burn Injuries. 39: 311-9
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