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Jackson T Lewis
Jackson T Lewis
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Effects of degeneration on the compressive and tensile properties of human meniscus
KM Fischenich, J Lewis, KA Kindsfater, TS Bailey, TLH Donahue
Journal of biomechanics 48 (8), 1407-1411, 2015
752015
Enhancement of the mechanical properties of hydrogels with continuous fibrous reinforcement
LE Beckett, JT Lewis, TK Tonge, LSTJ Korley
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 6 (10), 5453-5473, 2020
432020
Dynamic compression of human and ovine meniscal tissue compared with a potential thermoplastic elastomer hydrogel replacement
KM Fischenich, K Boncella, JT Lewis, TS Bailey, TL Haut Donahue
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 105 (10), 2722-2728, 2017
272017
Mechanical viability of a thermoplastic elastomer hydrogel as a soft tissue replacement material
KM Fischenich, JT Lewis, TS Bailey, TLH Donahue
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 79, 341-347, 2018
262018
Elastic free-standing RTIL composite membranes for CO2/N2 separation based on sphere-forming triblock/diblock copolymer blends
DB Wijayasekara, MG Cowan, JT Lewis, DL Gin, RD Noble, TS Bailey
Journal of membrane science 511, 170-179, 2016
222016
Dangling-End Double Networks: Tapping Hidden Toughness in Highly Swollen Thermoplastic Elastomer Hydrogels
C Guo, JT Lewis, VF Scalfani, MM Schwartz, TS Bailey
Chemistry of Materials 28 (6), 1678-1690, 2016
92016
A hydrogel meniscal replacement: knee joint pressure and distribution in an ovine model compared to native tissue
KM Fischenich, HM Pauly, JT Lewis, TS Bailey, TL Haut Donahue
Annals of biomedical engineering 46, 1785-1796, 2018
82018
Nanostructure-Driven Replication of Soft Tissue Biomechanics in a Thermoplastic Elastomer Hydrogel
JT Lewis, KM Fischenich, TL Haut Donahue, TS Bailey
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 4 (11), 3854-3863, 2018
72018
Thermoplastic elastomer hydrogels
TS Bailey, C Guo, JT Lewis, K Fischenich, TH Donahue, D Wijayasekara, ...
US Patent 10,428,185, 2019
22019
Engineering effective fibrocartilage replacement technologies using nanostructure-driven replication of soft tissue biomechanics in thermoplastic elastomer hydrogels
JT Lewis
Colorado State University, 2018
12018
Predicting the tensile and compressive modulus of electrospun fiber mat‐reinforced hydrogels using the Halpin–Tsai equations
LE Beckett, JT Lewis, TK Tonge, LSTJ Korley
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, e55415, 2024
2024
Soft tissue mimetics and thermoplastic elastomer hydrogels
TS Bailey, K Fischenich, JT Lewis, TH Donahue, C Guo
US Patent 10,532,130, 2020
2020
Thermoplastic elastomer hydrogels
TS Bailey, C Guo, JT Lewis, K Fischenich, TH Donahue, D Wijayasekara, ...
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO (United States), 2019
2019
Synthetic polymeric materials and devices thereof
SP James, TS Bailey, KC Popat, DA Prawel, JT Lewis, RL Koch
US Patent 10,167,387, 2019
2019
Corrigendum to “Effects of degeneration on the compressive and tensile properties of human meniscus”.(Journal of Biomechanics (2015) 48 (8)(1407–1411),(S0021929015001323)(10 …
KM Fischenich, J Lewis, KA Kindsfater, TS Bailey, TL Haut Donahue
Journal of Biomechanics 67, 190, 2018
2018
High performance hydrogels based on melt-assembled networks of sphere-forming block copolymers
J Lewis, T Bailey
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 249, 2015
2015
Engineering effective fibrocartilage replacement technologies: Replicating the mechanics of complex tissues through spatial control of nanostructure
JT Lewis, TS Bailey
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 248, 2014
2014
Strategies towards independent mesh-size and swelling ratio control in tethered-micelle hydrogel networks
C Guo, JT Lewis, MM Schwartz, TS Bailey
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 242, 2011
2011
Photopatterning Hyaluronic Acid into Mechanically Robust Hydrogels Based on Melt-Assembled Networks of Sphere-Forming Block Copolymers
J Lewis, T Bailey
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