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Extracellular matrix rigidity governs smooth muscle cell motility in a biphasic fashion
SR Peyton, AJ Putnam
Journal of cellular physiology 204 (1), 198-209, 2005
7942005
Engineering microscale cellular niches for three-dimensional multicellular co-cultures
CP Huang, J Lu, H Seon, AP Lee, LA Flanagan, HY Kim, AJ Putnam, ...
Lab on a Chip 9 (12), 1740-1748, 2009
4652009
Noninvasive assessment of collagen gel microstructure and mechanics using multiphoton microscopy
CB Raub, V Suresh, T Krasieva, J Lyubovitsky, JD Mih, AJ Putnam, ...
Biophysical journal 92 (6), 2212-2222, 2007
4632007
The use of poly (ethylene glycol) hydrogels to investigate the impact of ECM chemistry and mechanics on smooth muscle cells
SR Peyton, CB Raub, VP Keschrumrus, AJ Putnam
Biomaterials 27 (28), 4881-4893, 2006
4292006
Optimizing seeding and culture methods to engineer smooth muscle tissue on biodegradable polymer matrices
BS Kim, AJ Putnam, TJ Kulik, DJ Mooney
Biotechnology and bioengineering 57 (1), 46-54, 1998
4191998
Prevascularization of a fibrin-based tissue construct accelerates the formation of functional anastomosis with host vasculature
X Chen, AS Aledia, CM Ghajar, CK Griffith, AJ Putnam, CCW Hughes, ...
Tissue Engineering Part A 15 (6), 1363-1371, 2009
4182009
Enhancement of ectopic bone formation by bone morphogenetic protein-2 released from a heparin-conjugated poly (L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) scaffold
O Jeon, SJ Song, SW Kang, AJ Putnam, BS Kim
Biomaterials 28 (17), 2763-2771, 2007
3352007
The effect of matrix density on the regulation of 3-D capillary morphogenesis
CM Ghajar, X Chen, JW Harris, V Suresh, CCW Hughes, NL Jeon, ...
Biophysical journal 94 (5), 1930-1941, 2008
3302008
Matrix composition regulates three-dimensional network formation by endothelial cells and mesenchymal stem cells in collagen/fibrin materials
RR Rao, AW Peterson, J Ceccarelli, AJ Putnam, JP Stegemann
Angiogenesis 15, 253-264, 2012
3172012
Tissue engineering using synthetic extracellular matrices
AJ Putnam, DJ Mooney
Nature medicine 2 (7), 824-826, 1996
3081996
Intrinsic mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix affect the behavior of pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells
CB Khatiwala, SR Peyton, AJ Putnam
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 290 (6), C1640-C1650, 2006
2972006
Mesenchymal stem cells enhance angiogenesis in mechanically viable prevascularized tissues via early matrix metalloproteinase upregulation
CM Ghajar, KS Blevins, CCW Hughes, SC George, AJ Putnam
Tissue engineering 12 (10), 2875-2888, 2006
2872006
MT1-MMP-dependent control of skeletal stem cell commitment via a β1-integrin/YAP/TAZ signaling axis
Y Tang, RG Rowe, EL Botvinick, A Kurup, AJ Putnam, M Seiki, ...
Developmental cell 25 (4), 402-416, 2013
2792013
The effects of matrix stiffness and RhoA on the phenotypic plasticity of smooth muscle cells in a 3-D biosynthetic hydrogel system
SR Peyton, PD Kim, CM Ghajar, D Seliktar, AJ Putnam
Biomaterials 29 (17), 2597-2607, 2008
2692008
ECM compliance regulates osteogenesis by influencing MAPK signaling downstream of RhoA and ROCK
CB Khatiwala, PD Kim, SR Peyton, AJ Putnam
Journal of bone and mineral research 24 (5), 886-898, 2009
2582009
Endothelial cell traction and ECM density influence both capillary morphogenesis and maintenance in 3-D
E Kniazeva, AJ Putnam
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 297 (1), C179-C187, 2009
2452009
Adhesion of mesenchymal stem cells to polymer scaffolds occurs via distinct ECM ligands and controls their osteogenic differentiation
SR Chastain, AK Kundu, S Dhar, JW Calvert, AJ Putnam
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A: An Official Journal of The …, 2006
2452006
The emergence of ECM mechanics and cytoskeletal tension as important regulators of cell function
SR Peyton, CM Ghajar, CB Khatiwala, AJ Putnam
Cell biochemistry and biophysics 47, 300-320, 2007
2372007
Extracellular matrix elasticity and topography: Material‐based cues that affect cell function via conserved mechanisms
IA Janson, AJ Putnam
Journal of biomedical materials research Part A 103 (3), 1246-1258, 2015
2212015
Mesenchymal stem cells from adipose and bone marrow promote angiogenesis via distinct cytokine and protease expression mechanisms
S Kachgal, AJ Putnam
Angiogenesis 14, 47-59, 2011
2172011
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