Mariah N. Mason, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2010 Chemical Engineering University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Chemical Engineering, Medicine and Surgery

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2011 Mooney R, Haeger S, Lawal R, Mason M, Shrestha N, Laperle A, Bjugstad K, Mahoney M. Control of neural cell composition in poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel culture with soluble factors. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 17: 2805-15. PMID 21823990 DOI: 10.1089/Ten.Tea.2010.0654  0.644
2010 Mason MN, Mahoney MJ. A novel composite construct increases the vascularization potential of PEG hydrogels through the incorporation of large fibrin ribbons. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. 95: 283-93. PMID 20607870 DOI: 10.1002/Jbm.A.32825  0.617
2010 Mason MN, Mahoney MJ. Inhibition of gamma-secretase activity promotes differentiation of embryonic pancreatic precursor cells into functional islet-like clusters in poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel culture. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 16: 2593-603. PMID 20236034 DOI: 10.1089/Ten.Tea.2010.0015  0.664
2009 Mason MN, Arnold CA, Mahoney MJ. Entrapped collagen type 1 promotes differentiation of embryonic pancreatic precursor cells into glucose-responsive beta-cells when cultured in three-dimensional PEG hydrogels. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 15: 3799-808. PMID 19537960 DOI: 10.1089/Ten.Tea.2009.0148  0.687
2009 Mason MN, Mahoney MJ. Selective beta-cell differentiation of dissociated embryonic pancreatic precursor cells cultured in synthetic polyethylene glycol hydrogels. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 15: 1343-52. PMID 19072086 DOI: 10.1089/Ten.Tea.2008.0290  0.686
2002 Burdick JA, Mason MN, Hinman AD, Thorne K, Anseth KS. Delivery of osteoinductive growth factors from degradable PEG hydrogels influences osteoblast differentiation and mineralization. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society. 83: 53-63. PMID 12220838 DOI: 10.1016/S0168-3659(02)00181-5  0.381
2001 Burdick JA, Mason MN, Anseth KS. In situ forming lactic acid based orthopaedic biomaterials: influence of oligomer chemistry on osteoblast attachment and function. Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition. 12: 1253-65. PMID 11853390 DOI: 10.1163/156856201753395789  0.386
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