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Lin, Stephanie Norris, 1980- (2004)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
A surface probe for in situ detection of cartilage degradation via electromechanical spectroscopy
Bombard, David L. (David Leo) (1995)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
In vitro models of cartilage degradation following joint injury : mechanical overload, inflammatory cytokines and therapeutic approaches
Lu, Yihong C. S (2010)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Biological Engineering
Design and implementation of electrokinetic probes for cartilage diagnosis
Tsay, Jeffrey H., 1975- (1999)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Department of Physics
Physical and biochemical properties of canine knee articular cartilage are affected by selected surgical procedures
Lee, Cynthia R. (Cynthia Renee), 1975- (1999)
- Advisor: Myron Spector
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Development and analysis of nondestructive electrokinetic cartilage diagnostics
Evans, Robin C. (Robin Christina), 1977- (2001)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Cartilage stress relaxation induced by intra-tissue transport of cationic nanoparticles : implications for post-traumatic osteoarthritis drug delivery
Young, Whitney Terese (2016)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Characterization of the properties of cartilage in the Hartley guinea pig spontaneous osteoarthritis model
Lin, Bryant Yenfong (1997)
- Advisor: Grodzinsky, Alan Jay
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science