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Jason A. Burdick Citation name Burdick, J. A. Affiliation University of Pennsylvania State PA Country USA Authored(367f) Combined Biomolecule Delivery Improves BMP-Induced OsteogenesisJulianne L. HollowayJason A. BurdickReena Rai2014 AIChE Annual Meeting (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1086-1)(169e) Delivery of SDF-1α Lowers the Effective BMP-2 Dose for in Vivo MineralizationJulianne L. HollowayJason A. BurdickReena RaiHenry Ma2014 AIChE Annual Meeting (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1086-1)(169f) Mechanically Dynamic Hydrogels for Probing Hepatic Stellate Cell Response in FibrosisSteven R. CaliariMaryna PerepelyukRebecca G. WellsJason A. Burdick2014 AIChE Annual Meeting (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1086-1)(690a) Gradually Softening Hydrogels for Understanding Cell Behavior during Fibrosis RegressionSteven R. CaliariGi yun LeeMaryna PerepelyukRebecca G. WellsJason A. Burdick2014 AIChE Annual Meeting (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1086-1)(57c) Engineering Hydrogels with a Reversibly Tunable Modulus to Probe Cell BehaviorAdrianne M. RosalesKelly MabryChristopher RodellJason A. BurdickKristi S. Anseth2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1094-6)(57d) Mechanically Dynamic, Viscoelastic Hydrogels for Investigating Cellular MechanotransductionSteven R. CaliariChristopher B. RodellMaryna PerepelyukRebecca G. WellsJason A. Burdick2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1094-6)(511e) Dual Biomolecule Release from Multi-Polymer Fibrous Scaffolds for Meniscus RepairJulianne L. HollowayJason A. BurdickFeini QuRobert Mauck2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings (ISBN: 978-0-8169-1094-6) Associated proceedings 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting 2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings