Jeffrey W. Ruberti

Affiliations: 
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering
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Siadat SM, Ruberti JW. (2023) Mechanochemistry of collagen. Acta Biomaterialia
Siadat SM, Silverman AA, Susilo ME, et al. (2021) Development of Fluorescently Labeled, Functional Type I Collagen Molecules. Macromolecular Bioscience. e2100144
Alzola RP, Siadat SM, Gajjar A, et al. (2021) Method for measurement of collagen monomer orientation in fluorescence microscopy. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 26
Siadat SM, Silverman AA, DiMarzio CA, et al. (2021) Measuring collagen fibril diameter with differential interference contrast microscopy. Journal of Structural Biology. 213: 107697
Paten JA, Martin CL, Wanis JT, et al. (2019) Molecular Interactions between Collagen and Fibronectin: A Reciprocal Relationship that Regulates De Novo Fibrillogenesis Chem. 5: 2126-2145
Wu PJ, Kabakova IV, Ruberti JW, et al. (2018) Water content, not stiffness, dominates Brillouin spectroscopy measurements in hydrated materials. Nature Methods. 15: 561-562
Chen ML, Ruberti JW, Nguyen TD. (2018) Increased stiffness of collagen fibrils following cyclic tensile loading. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 82: 345-354
Chantre CO, Campbell PH, Golecki HM, et al. (2018) Production-scale fibronectin nanofibers promote wound closure and tissue repair in a dermal mouse model. Biomaterials. 166: 96-108
Pouran B, Moshtagh PR, Arbabi V, et al. (2018) Non-enzymatic cross-linking of collagen type II fibrils is tuned via osmolality switch. Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
Paten JA, Siadat SM, Susilo ME, et al. (2017) Correction to Flow-Induced Crystallization of Collagen: A Potentially Critical Mechanism in Early Tissue Formation. Acs Nano
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