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Peyton Publications in PubMed

2013

13. W.G. Herrick, T.V. Nguyen, M. Sleiman, S. McRae, T.S. Emrick, and S.R. Peyton (2013) “PEG-phosphorylcholine hydrogels as tunable and versatile platforms for mechanobiology. ” Biomacromolecules. Pubmed

2012

12. H-D. Kim and S.R. Peyton (2012) “Bio-inspired materials for parsing matrix physicochemical control of cell migration: A Review. ” Integrative Biology. Pubmed

2011

11. S.R. Peyton, Z.I. Kalcioglu, J.D. Cohen, A.P. Runkle, K.J. VanVliet, D.A. Lauffenburger, and L.G. Griffith (2011) “Marrow-Derived stem cell motility in 3D synthetic scaffold is governed by geometry along with adhesivity and stiffness.” Biotechnol Bioeng. Pubmed

10. C.M. Williams, G. Mehta, S.R. Peyton, A.S. Zeiger, K.J. VanVliet, and L.G. Griffith (2011) “Autocrine-controlled formation and function of tissue-like aggregates by primary hepatocytes in micropatterned hydrogel arrays.” Tissue Engineering. Pubmed

2009

9. P.D. Kim, S.R. Peyton, A.J. VanStrien, and A.J. Putnam (2009) “The influence of ascorbic acid, TGF-β1, and cell-mediated remodeling on the bulk mechanical properties of 3-D PEG-fibrinogen constructs.” Biomaterials. Aug;30(23-24):3854-64 Pubmed

8. C.B. Khatiwala, P.D. Kim, S.R. Peyton, and A.J. Putnam (2009) “ECM compliance regulates osteogenesis by influencing MAPK signaling downstream of RhoA and ROCK.” Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. May;24(5):886-98. Pubmed

2008

7. S.R. Peyton, P.D. Kim, C.M. Ghajar, D. Seliktar, and A.J. Putnam (2008) “The effects of matrix stiffness and RhoA on the phenotypic plasticity of smooth muscle cells in a 3-D biosynthetic hydrogel system.” Biomaterials. Jun:29(17):2597-607. Pubmed

2007

6. C.B. Khatiwala, S.R. Peyton, and A.J. Putnam. (2007) “The regulation of osteogenesis by ECM rigidity in MC3T3-E1 cells requires MAPK activation.” Journal of Cellular Physiology. 211: 661-672. Pubmed

5. S.R. Peyton, C.M. Ghajar, C.B. Khatiwala, and A.J. Putnam. (2007) “The emergence of ECM mechanics and cytoskeletal tension as important regulators of cell function.” Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics. Apr;47(2):300–320. Pubmed

4. C.M. Ghajar, V. Suresh, S.R. Peyton, C.B. Raub, F.L. Meyskens Jr., S.C. George, and A.J. Putnam. (2007) “A novel 3-D model to quantify metastatic melanoma invasion.” Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. Feb;6(2):552-561. Pubmed

2006

3. S.R. Peyton, C.B. Raub, V.P. Keschrumrus, and A.J. Putnam. (2006) “The use of poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels to investigate the impact of ECM chemistry and mechanics on smooth muscle cells.” Biomaterials. Oct;27(28):4881-93. Pubmed

2. C. Khatiwala, S.R. Peyton, and A.J. Putnam. (2006) “Intrinsic mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix affect the behavior of pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells.” AJP-Cell Physiology. 290(6):C1640-50. Pubmed

2005

1. S.R. Peyton and A.J. Putnam. (2005) “Extracellular matrix rigidity governs smooth muscle cell motility in a biphasic fashion.” Journal of Cellular Physiology. 204(1):198-209. Pubmed