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G. Adam Whitney
G. Adam Whitney
Lead Bioinformatics Scientist
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Methods for producing scaffold-free engineered cartilage sheets from auricular and articular chondrocyte cell sources and attachment to porous tantalum
GA Whitney, H Mera, M Weidenbecher, A Awadallah, JM Mansour, ...
BioResearch open access 1 (4), 157-165, 2012
452012
Physioxia stimulates extracellular matrix deposition and increases mechanical properties of human chondrocyte-derived tissue-engineered cartilage
JE Dennis, GA Whitney, J Rai, RJ Fernandes, TJ Kean
Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 8, 590743, 2020
312020
Scaffold‐free cartilage subjected to frictional shear stress demonstrates damage by cracking and surface peeling
GA Whitney, K Jayaraman, JE Dennis, JM Mansour
Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine 11 (2), 412-424, 2017
312017
Thyroxine increases collagen type II expression and accumulation in scaffold-free tissue-engineered articular cartilage
GA Whitney, TJ Kean, RJ Fernandes, S Waldman, MY Tse, SC Pang, ...
Tissue Engineering Part A 24 (5-6), 369-381, 2018
282018
Disparate response of articular-and auricular-derived chondrocytes to oxygen tension
TJ Kean, H Mera, GA Whitney, DL MacKay, A Awadallah, RJ Fernandes, ...
Connective tissue research 57 (4), 319-333, 2016
162016
Investigating a continuous shear strain function for depth-dependent properties of native and tissue engineering cartilage using pixel-size data
M Motavalli, GA Whitney, JE Dennis, JM Mansour
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 28, 62-70, 2013
152013
Coefficient of friction patterns can identify damage in native and engineered cartilage subjected to frictional-shear stress
GA Whitney, JM Mansour, JE Dennis
Annals of biomedical engineering 43, 2056-2068, 2015
82015
Mechanical behavior and failure of scaffold free tissue engineered cartilage
M Motavalli, G Whitney, J Dennis, J Mansour
BMES Annual Meeting, Hartford, 2011
42011
Assessment and improvement of scaffold-free engineered articular cartilage mechanical function
GA Whitney, K Jayaraman, JM Mansour, JE Dennis
TERMIS-NA, Orlando, Florida, 2010
22010
An indicator cell assay for blood-based diagnostics
SA Danziger, LR Miller, K Singh, GA Whitney, ER Peskind, G Li, ...
Plos one 12 (6), e0178608, 2017
12017
Thyroxine significantly increases type II collagen content and functional measures in engineered cartilage
GA Whitney, RJ Fernandes, TJ Kean, SD Waldman, JM Mansour, ...
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A 21, S289-S289, 2015
12015
Cellular response assays for lung cancer
JJ Smith, FJ Duffy, JD Berndt, GA Whitney, RJ Lipshutz, JD Aitchison, ...
US Patent App. 18/008,043, 2024
2024
Cell-based assay for blood-based diagnostics enhances prediction of lung cancer in patients with lung nodules
JD Berndt, FJ Duffy, MD D'Ascenzo, LR Miller, Y Qi, GA Whitney, ...
medRxiv, 2024.11. 04.24316585, 2024
2024
P3‐265: DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDICATOR CELL ASSAY FOR BLOOD‐BASED DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
GA Whitney, LR Miller, JD Berndt, FJ Duffy, C Fowler, CL Masters, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 15, P1038-P1038, 2019
2019
Absence of complement protects against bone loss in a model of postmenopausal osteoporosis
DL MacKay, TJ Kean, KG Bernardi, GA Whitney, JE Dennis, F Lin
Immunobiology 10 (221), 1133-1134, 2016
2016
Characterization of the Frictional-Shear Damage Properties of Scaffold-Free Engineered Cartilage and Reduction of Damage Susceptibility by Upregulation of Collagen Content
GA Whitney
Case Western Reserve University, 2015
2015
Articular-and auricular-derived chondrocytes respond dramatically differently to oxygen tension
H Mera, GA Whitney, TJ Kean, A Awadallha, RJ Fernandes, S Wakitani, ...
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 21, S308-S309, 2013
2013
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, 2Department of Orthopaedics, 4Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Case Western Reserve University; 5Hope Heart Matrix …
GA Whitney, JM Mansour, JE Dennis
Case Orthopaedic, 29, 0
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