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1. C. Yang, A. Wax, M. Hahn, K. Ramashandran, and M. Feld. Phase-referenced interferometer with subwavelength and subhertz sensitivity applied to the study of cell membrane dynamics. Optics Letters 26 (16):1271-73 (2001). 2. M. Hahn, J. Kobler, S. Zeitels, R. Langer. Midmembranous vocal fold lamina propria proteoglycans across selected species. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. 114 (6): 451-62 (2005). 3. M.S. Hahn, J.S. Miller, J.L.West. Laser scanning lithography for surface micropatterning on hydrogels. Advanced Materials. 17 (24): 2939-42 (2005). 4. M.S. Hahn, B. Teply, M. Stevens, S. Zeitels, R. Langer. Collagen composite hydrogels for vocal fold lamina propria restoration. Biomaterials. 27 (7): 1104-9 (2006). 5. M.S. Hahn, J. Kobler, B. Starcher, S. Zeitels, R. Langer. Quantitative and comparative studies of the vocal fold extracellular matrix I: Elastic fibers and hyaluronan. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology.115 (2):156-64 (2006). 6. M.S. Hahn, L. Taite, J. Moon, M. Rowland, K. Ruffino, J.L. West. Photolithographic patterning of poly(ethylene) glycol hydrogels. Biomaterials. 27(12):2519-24 (2006). 7. J.S. Miller, M. I. Bethencourt, M. Hahn, T.R. Lee, J.L. West. Laser-scanning lithography (LSL) for the soft lithographic patterning of cell-adhesive self-assembled monolayers. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 93 (6): 1060-8 (2006). 8. M. Hahn, J. Kobler, S. Zeitels, R. Langer. Quantitative and comparative studies of the vocal fold extracellular matrix II: Collagen. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. 115 (3):225-32 (2006). 9. R.J. Clifton, X. Jia, T.Jia, C. Bull, M.S. Hahn. “Viscoelastic response of vocal fold tissues and scaffolds at high frequencies.” Mechanical of Biological Tissue. Eds. G.A. Holzapfel, R.W. Ogden (2006). 10. M.S. Hahn, J. Miller, J. West. Three dimensional biochemical and biomechanical patterning of hydrogels for guiding cell behavior. Advanced Materials. 18 (20): 2679-84 (2006). 11. M.S. Hahn, M.K. McHale, E. Wang, R. Schmedlen, J. West. Physiologic pulsatile flow bioreactor conditioning of poly(ethylene glycol)-based tissue engineered vascular grafts. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 35 (2): 190-200 (2007). 12. R. Murthy, C.D. Cox, M.S. Hahn, M.A. Grunlan. Protein-resistant silicones: Incorporation of PEO via siloxane tethers. Biomacromolecules. 8(10):3244-52 (2007). 13. M. Hahn and B. Bouma. “Optical coherence tomography.” Scott Brown's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 7th Ed. Hodder Arnold. (2008). 14. M.S. Hahn, C. Jao, W. Faquin, J. Grande-Allen. Glycosaminoglycan composition of the vocal fold lamina propria in relation to function. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. 117(5): 371-81 (2008). 15. J. Moon, M.S. Hahn, X. Li, J. West. Micropatterning of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate hydrogels with biomolecules to regulate and guide endothelial morphogenesis. Tissue Engineering. In Press. 16. Y.Hou, A.R. Matthews, A.M. Smitherman, A.S. Bulick, M.S Hahn, H. Hou; A. Han, M.A. Grunlan. Thermoresponsive nanocomposite hydrogels with cell-releasing behavior. Biomaterials. 29(22): 3175-84 (2008). 17. M.S. Hahn. “Mechanical stimulation and biomimetic scaffolds for tissue engineered vascular grafts”. E-Book: Topics in Tissue Engineering (2008). 18. H. Liao, D. Munoz-Pinto, X. Qu, Y. Hou, M. Grunlan, M.S. Hahn. Influence of hydrogel mechanical properties and mesh size on vocal fold fibroblast extracellular matrix production. Acta Biomaterialia. 4(5): 1161-71 (2008). 19. Bulick, D. Munoz-Pinto, M.S. Hahn. Impact of endothelial cells and mechanical conditioning on regulating on smooth muscle cells. Tissue Engineering. In Press. 20. D. Munoz-Pinto, X. Qu, M.S. Hahn. Collagen type and fiber thickness in the human vocal fold lamina propria. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. In Press. 21. D. Munoz-Pinto, Y. Hou, M. Grunlan, M.S. Hahn. Influence of hydrogel mechanical properties and mesh size on smooth muscle cell behavior. J Biomed Mater Res A. (Submitted). 22. D. Munoz-Pinto, Y. Hou, M. Grunlan, M.S. Hahn. Influencing mesenchymal stem cell lineage progression via matrix microarchitecture and water content. Biomaterials. (Submitted). |
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