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BS, Purdue University (1992) PhD, University of Colorado (1994)

研究领域

Biomaterials, drug delivery, stem cells and regenerative medicine

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K.M. Mabry, S. Payne and K.S. Anseth, "Microarray analyses to quantify advantages of 2D and 3D hydrogel culture systems in maintaining the native valvular interstitial cell phenotype,” Biomaterials, 74, 31-41 (2016). K.A. Kyburz and K.S. Anseth, “Synthetic mimics of the extracellular matrix: How simple is complex enough?” Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 43, 489-500 (2015). J.L. Leight, E.Y Tokuda, C.E. Jones, A.J. Lin and K.S. Anseth, “Multifunctional bioscaffolds for 3D culture of melanoma cells reveal increased MMP activity and migration with BRAF kinase inhibition,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112, 5366-71 (2015). K.S. Schultz, K.A. Kyburz and K.S. Anseth, “Measuring dynamic cell materials interactions and remodeling during 3D hMSC migration in hydrogels,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112, E3757-64 (July 21, 2015) S.P. Singh, M.P. Schwartz, E.Y. Tokuda, Y. Luo, R.E. Rodgers, M. Fujita, N.G. Ahn and K.S. Anseth, “A synthetic modular approach for modeling the role of the 3D microenvironment in tumor progression,” Science Reports, 5 Article Number ARTN 17814 7 Dec 2015. J.C. Grim, I.A. Marozas, and K.S. Anseth, “Thiol-ene and photo-cleavage chemistry for controlled presentation of biomolecules in hydrogels,” Journal of Controlled Release, 219, 95-106 (2015). S. Wang, L.A. Leinwand and K.S. Anseth, “The cells and their matrix microenvironment in cardiac valves,” Nature Reviews Cardiology, 11, 715-27 (2014). C. Yang, M.W. Tibbitt, L. Basta and K.S. Anseth,“Mechanical memory and dosing influence stemcell fate,” Nature Materials, 13, 645-652 (2014). D.D. McKinnon, D.W. Domaille, J.N. Cha and K.S. Anseth, “Covalently adaptable networks as biophysical ECM mimics for cell culture,” Advanced Materials, 26, 865-72 (2014). M.A. Azagarsamy and K.S. Anseth, “Wavelength controlled photo-cleavage of multiple proteins for orthogonal and sequential release,” Angewandte Chemie, 52, 13803-807 (2013). H. Wang, M.W. Tibbitt, S.J. Langer, L.A. Leinwand and K.S. Anseth,” Hydrogels preserve native phenotypes of valvular fibroblasts through an elasticity-regulated PI3K/AKT pathway,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110, 19336-341 (2013). M.W. Tibbitt and K.S. Anseth, “Dynamic environments: The fourth dimension,” Science Translational Medicine, 4, 160ps24 (2012). C.A. DeForest and K.S. Anseth, “Photoreversible patterning of biomolecules within click-based hydrogels,” Angewandte Chemie, 51, 1816-19 (2012). C.A. DeForest and K.S. Anseth, “Cytocompatible click-based hydrogels with dynamically-tunable properties through orthogonal photoconjugation and photocleavage reactions,” Nature Chemistry, 3, 925-31 (2011). C. Lin and K.S. Anseth, “Cell-cell communication mimicry with PEG hydrogels for enhancing b-cell function,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108, 6380-85 (2011). A.M. Kloxin, M.W. Tibbitt and K.S. Anseth, “Synthesis of photodegradable hydrogels as dynamically tunable materials for 2D and 3D cell culture,” Nature Protocols, 5, 1-21 (2010). B.D. Fairbanks, M.P. Schwartz, A.E. Halevi, C.R. Nuttelman, C.N. Bowman and K.S. Anseth, “A versatile synthetic extracellular matrix mimic through thiol-ene photopolymerization,” Advanced Materials, 21, 5005-10 (2009). C.A. DeForest, B.D. Polizzotti and K.S. Anseth, “Sequential click reactions for synthesizing and patterning 3D cell microenvironments,” Nature Materials, 8, 659-64 (2009). A.M. Kloxin, A.M. Kasko, C.N. Salinas and K.S. Anseth,“ Photolabile hydrogels for dynamic tuning of physical and chemical properties,” Science, 324, 59-63 (2009). D.S.W. Benoit, M.J Schwartz, A.R. Durney and K.S. Anseth, “Small molecule functional groups for the controlled differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells encapsulated in poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels,” Nature Materials, 7, 816 - 823 (2008).

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