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Tribological rehydration of cartilage and its potential role in preserving joint health
AC Moore, DL Burris
Osteoarthritis and cartilage 25 (1), 99-107, 2017
1162017
Glycosylated superparamagnetic nanoparticle gradients for osteochondral tissue engineering
C Li, JPK Armstrong, IJ Pence, W Kit-Anan, JL Puetzer, SC Carreira, ...
Biomaterials 176, 24-33, 2018
1002018
Interrelated effects of temperature and environment on wear and tribochemistry of an ultralow wear PTFE composite
HS Khare, AC Moore, DR Haidar, L Gong, J Ye, JF Rabolt, DL Burris
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 119 (29), 16518-16527, 2015
842015
An analytical model to predict interstitial lubrication of cartilage in migrating contact areas
AC Moore, DL Burris
Journal of biomechanics 47 (1), 148-153, 2014
842014
Buoyancy‐driven gradients for biomaterial fabrication and tissue engineering
C Li, L Ouyang, IJ Pence, AC Moore, Y Lin, CW Winter, JPK Armstrong, ...
Advanced Materials 31 (17), 1900291, 2019
802019
Tribological and material properties for cartilage of and throughout the bovine stifle: support for the altered joint kinematics hypothesis of osteoarthritis
AC Moore, DL Burris
Osteoarthritis and cartilage 23 (1), 161-169, 2015
782015
Transfer film tenacity: a case study using ultra-low-wear alumina–PTFE
J Ye, AC Moore, DL Burris
Tribology Letters 59, 1-11, 2015
642015
Size-tunable nanoneedle arrays for influencing stem cell morphology, gene expression, and nuclear membrane curvature
H Seong, SG Higgins, J Penders, JPK Armstrong, SW Crowder, AC Moore, ...
ACS nano 14 (5), 5371-5381, 2020
572020
Sliding enhances fluid and solute transport into buried articular cartilage contacts
BT Graham, AC Moore, DL Burris, C Price
Osteoarthritis and cartilage 25 (12), 2100-2107, 2017
542017
Assessing quantitative metrics of transfer film quality as indicators of polymer wear performance
DR Haidar, J Ye, AC Moore, DL Burris
Wear 380, 78-85, 2017
492017
Quantifying cartilage contact modulus, tension modulus, and permeability with Hertzian biphasic creep
AC Moore, JF DeLucca, DM Elliott, DL Burris
Journal of Tribology 138 (4), 041405, 2016
482016
How sliding and hydrodynamics contribute to articular cartilage fluid and lubrication recovery
DL Burris, L Ramsey, BT Graham, C Price, AC Moore
Tribology Letters 67, 1-10, 2019
462019
Experimental characterization of biphasic materials using rate-controlled Hertzian indentation
AC Moore, BK Zimmerman, X Chen, XL Lu, DL Burris
Tribology international 89, 2-8, 2015
432015
Cartilage and joint lubrication: new insights into the role of hydrodynamics
DL Burris, AC Moore
Biotribology 12, 8-14, 2017
422017
Mapping the spatiotemporal evolution of solute transport in articular cartilage explants reveals how cartilage recovers fluid within the contact area during sliding
BT Graham, AC Moore, DL Burris, C Price
Journal of Biomechanics 71, 271-276, 2018
372018
Core–shell patterning of synthetic hydrogels via interfacial bioorthogonal chemistry for spatial control of stem cell behavior
KT Dicker, J Song, AC Moore, H Zhang, Y Li, DL Burris, X Jia, JM Fox
Chemical Science 9 (24), 5394-5404, 2018
372018
In vitro and in vivo investigation of a zonal microstructured scaffold for osteochondral defect repair
JAM Steele, AC Moore, JP St-Pierre, SD McCullen, AJ Gormley, ...
Biomaterials 286, 121548, 2022
282022
A review of methods to study hydration effects on cartilage friction
AC Moore, JL Schrader, JJ Ulvila, DL Burris
Tribology-Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces 11 (4), 202-214, 2017
232017
Spatial patterning of molecular cues and vascular cells in fully integrated hydrogel channels via interfacial bioorthogonal cross-linking
KT Dicker, AC Moore, NT Garabedian, H Zhang, SL Scinto, RE Akins, ...
ACS applied materials & interfaces 11 (18), 16402-16411, 2019
212019
Cellular interactions with hydrogel microfibers synthesized via interfacial tetrazine ligation
S Liu, AC Moore, AB Zerdoum, H Zhang, SL Scinto, H Zhang, L Gong, ...
Biomaterials 180, 24-35, 2018
192018
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