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  1. Badylak, S.F., Hemolytic anemia in the dog. Compendium for Continuing Education, 1980. 2:685-692.

  2. Badylak, S.F. and J.F. Van Vleet, Alterations of prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time in dogs with hepatic disease. Am J Vet Res, 1981. 42(12):2053-6.

  3. Badylak, S.F. and J.F. Van Vleet, Sequential morphologic and clinicopathologic alterations in dogs with experimentally induced glucocorticoid hepatopathy. Am J Vet Res, 1981. 42(8):1310-8.

  4. Badylak, S.F., A pathophysiologic approach to the diagnosis of hemolytic anemia in the dog. Compendium for Continuing Education, 1981. 3:827-833.

  5. Badylak, S.F. and J.F. Van Vleet, Tissue gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity and hepatic ultrastructural alterations in dogs with experimentally induced glucocorticoid hepatopathy. Am J Vet Res, 1982. 43(4):649-55.

  6. Badylak, S.F., Coagulopathies associated with hepatic disease. California Veterinarian, 1982. 2:14-17.

  7. Van Vleet, J.F., V.J. Ferrans, and S.F. Badylak, Effect of thyroid hormone supplementation on chronic doxorubicin (adriamycin)-induced cardiotoxicity and serum concentrations of T3 and T4 in dogs. Am J Vet Res, 1982. 43(12):2173-82.

  8. Badylak, S.F., W.J. Dodds, and J.F. Van Vleet, Plasma coagulation factor abnormalities in dogs with naturally occurring hepatic disease. Am J Vet Res, 1983. 44(12):2336-40.

  9. Badylak, S.F., Congenital multifocal hemangiosarcoma in a stillborn calf. Vet Pathol, 1983. 20(2):245-7.

  10. Badylak, S.F., S.R. Ash, J.A. Thornhill, and D.J. Carr, Doppler ultrasonic detection of particulate release during hemodialysis with cellulose hollow-fiber and sorbent suspension reciprocating dialyzers. Artif Organs, 1984. 8(2):220-3.

  11. Winterfield, R.W., H.L. Thacker, and S.F. Badylak, Effects of subtype variations in the Holland strain of infectious bronchitis virus when applied as a vaccine. Poult Sci, 1984. 63(2):246-50.

  12. Badylak, S.F., C.F. Babbs, T.M. Skojac, W.D. Voorhees, and R.C. Richardson, Hyperthermia-induced vascular injury in normal and neoplastic tissue. Cancer, 1985. 56(5):991-1000.

  13. Badylak, S.F., J.F. Van Vleet, E.H. Herman, V.J. Ferrans, and C.E. Myers, Poikilocytosis in dogs with chronic doxorubicin toxicosis. Am J Vet Res, 1985. 46(2):505-8.

  14. Badylak, S.F., C.F. Babbs, C. Kougias, and K. Blaho, Effect of allopurinol and dimethylsulfoxide on long-term survival in rats after cardiorespiratory arrest and resuscitation. Am J Emerg Med, 1986. 4(4):313-8.

  15. Badylak, S.F., K.B. Kern, W.A. Tacker, G.A. Ewy, W. Janas, and A. Carter, The comparative pathology of open chest vs. mechanical closed chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation in dogs. Resuscitation, 1986. 13(4):249-64.

  16. Badylak, S.F. and C.F. Babbs, The effect of carbon dioxide, lidoflazine and deferoxamine upon long term survival following cardiorespiratory arrest in rats. Resuscitation, 1986. 13(3):165-73.

  17. Badylak, S.F., A. Simmons, J. Turek, and C.F. Babbs, Protection from reperfusion injury in the isolated rat heart by postischaemic deferoxamine and oxypurinol administration. Cardiovasc Res, 1987. 21(7):500-6.

  18. Kern, K.B., A.B. Sanders, S.F. Badylak, W. Janas, A.B. Carter, W.A. Tacker, and G.A. Ewy, Long-term survival with open-chest cardiac massage after ineffective closed-chest compression in a canine preparation. Circulation, 1987. 75(2):498-503.

  19. Badylak, S.F., S. Voytik, R.E. Klabunde, J. Henkin, and M. Leski, Bolus dose response characteristics of single chain urokinase plasminogen activator and tissue plasminogen activator in a dog model of arterial thrombosis. Thromb Res, 1988. 52(4):295-312.

  20. Badylak, S.F., E. Poehlman, C. Williams, R.E. Klabunde, J. Turek, and W. Schoenlein, Simple canine model of arterial thrombosis with endothelial injury suitable for investigation of thrombolytic agents. J Pharmacol Methods, 1988. 19(4):293-304.

  21. Badylak, S.F., Coagulation disorders and liver disease. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 1988. 18(1):87-93.

  22. Badylak, S.F., W.D. Voorhees, 3rd, C.F. Babbs, and A. Simmons, The effectiveness of postischemic oxypurinol administration upon myocardial function in the isolated rat heart. Resuscitation, 1988. 16(1):31-43.

  23. Klabunde, R.E., C.C. Hemenway, S.J. Mohrman, J. Henkin, and S.F. Badylak, Optimizing the bolus/infusion ratio for intravenous administration of urokinase in dogs. Thromb Res, 1988. 50(6):857-64.

  24. Poehlman, E.T., P.J. Arciero, C.L. Melby, and S.F. Badylak, Resting metabolic rate and postprandial thermogenesis in vegetarians and nonvegetarians. Am J Clin Nutr, 1988. 48(2):209-13.

  25. Poehlman, E.T., C.L. Melby, and S.F. Badylak, Resting metabolic rate and postprandial thermogenesis in highly trained and untrained males. Am J Clin Nutr, 1988. 47(5):793-8.

  26. Badylak, S.F., G.C. Lantz, A. Coffey, and L.A. Geddes, Small intestinal submucosa as a large diameter vascular graft in the dog. J Surg Res, 1989. 47(1):74-80.

  27. Badylak, S.F., L. Stevens, W. Janas, M.H. Gray, L.A. Geddes, and W.D. Voorhees, 3rd, Cardiac assistance with electrically stimulated skeletal muscle. Med Biol Eng Comput, 1989. 27(2):159-62.

  28. Kern, K.B., M.A. Elchisak, A.B. Sanders, S.F. Badylak, W.A. Tacker, and G.A. Ewy, Plasma catecholamines and resuscitation from prolonged cardiac arrest. Crit Care Med, 1989. 17(8):786-91.

  29. McCallum, T., S.F. Badylak, J.F. Van Vleet, and W.M. Reed, Furazolidone-induced injury in the isolated perfused chicken heart. Am J Vet Res, 1989. 50(7):1183-5.

  30. Poehlman, E.T., C.L. Melby, S.F. Badylak, and J. Calles, Aerobic fitness and resting energy expenditure in young adult males. Metabolism, 1989. 38(1):85-90.

  31. Stevens, L., S.F. Badylak, W. Janas, M. Gray, L.A. Geddes, and W.D. Voorhees, 3rd, A skeletal muscle ventricle made from rectus abdominis muscle in the dog. J Surg Res, 1989. 46(1):84-9.

  32. Badylak, S.F., G.C. Lantz, and M. Jeffries, Prevention of reperfusion injury in surgically induced gastric dilatation-volvulus in dogs. Am J Vet Res, 1990. 51(2):294-9.

  33. Badylak, S.F., M. Hinds, and L.A. Geddes, Comparison of three methods of electrical stimulation for converting skeletal muscle to a fatigue resistant power source suitable for cardiac assistance. Ann Biomed Eng, 1990. 18(3):239-50.

  34. Badylak, S.F., J.E. Wessale, L.A. Geddes, and W. Janas, Optimization of pulse train duration for the electrical stimulation of a skeletal muscle ventricle in the dog. Ann Biomed Eng, 1990. 18(5):467-78.

  35. Badylak, S.F. and W.D. Voorhees, Summary statement of the first Purdue conference on skeletal muscle use for cardia assitance. Journal of Heart Transplantation, 1990. 9:145.

  36. Geddes, L.A., J.L. Wessale, S.F. Badylak, W. Janas, W.A. Tacker, and W.D. Voorhees, The use of an electrically activated valve to control preload and provide maximal muscle blood flow with a skeletal-muscle ventricle. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 1990. 13(6):783-95.

  37. Geddes, L.A., S.F. Badylak, J. Wessale, W. Janas, J.D. Bourland, W.A. Tacker, and L. Stevens, The use of electrically stimulated skeletal muscle to pump blood. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 1990. 13(3):344-62.

  38. Lantz, G.C., S.F. Badylak, A.C. Coffey, L.A. Geddes, and W.E. Blevins, Small intestinal submucosa as a small-diameter arterial graft in the dog. J Invest Surg, 1990. 3(3):217-27.

  39. Voytik, S., S.F. Badylak, S. Burke, R.E. Klabunde, J. Henkin, and A. Simmons, The protective effect of heparin in a dog model of rethrombosis following pharmacologic thrombolysis. Thromb Haemost, 1990. 64(3):438-44.

  40. Voytik, S.L., C.F. Babbs, and S.F. Badylak, Simple electrical model of the circulation to explore design parameters for a skeletal muscle ventricle. J Heart Transplant, 1990. 9(2):160-74.

  41. Babbs, C.F., M.D. Cregor, J.J. Turek, and S.F. Badylak, Endothelial superoxide production in the isolated rat heart during early reperfusion after ischemia. A histochemical study. Am J Pathol, 1991. 139(5):1069-80.

  42. Babbs, C.F., M.D. Cregor, J.J. Turek, and S.F. Badylak, Endothelial superoxide production in buffer perfused rat lungs, demonstrated by a new histochemical technique. Lab Invest, 1991. 65(4):484-96.

  43. Badylak, S.F., S.L. Voytik, J. Henkin, S.E. Burke, A.A. Sasahara, and A. Simmons, Enhancement of the thrombolytic efficacy of prourokinase by lys-plasminogen in a dog model of arterial thrombosis. Thromb Res, 1991. 62(3):115-26.

  44. Badylak, S.F., The potential power output for skeletal muscle to provide cardiac assistance. Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 1991. 3(2):116-8.

  45. Badylak, S.F., S.L. Voytik, J. Henkin, S. Burke, A.A. Sasahara, and A. Simmons, The beneficial effect of lys-plasminogen upon the thrombolytic efficacy of urokinase in a dog model of peripheral arterial thrombosis. Haemostasis, 1991. 21(5):278-85.

  46. Geddes, L.A. and S.F. Badylak, Power capability of skeletal muscle to pump blood. ASAIO Trans, 1991. 37(1):19-23.

  47. Kern, K.B., A.B. Sanders, W. Janas, J.R. Nelson, S.F. Badylak, C.F. Babbs, W.A. Tacker, and G.A. Ewy, Limitations of open-chest cardiac massage after prolonged, untreated cardiac arrest in dogs. Ann Emerg Med, 1991. 20(7):761-7.

  48. Poehlman, E.T., C.L. Melby, and S.F. Badylak, Relation of age and physical exercise status on metabolic rate in younger and older healthy men. J Gerontol, 1991. 46(2):B54-8.

  49. Tacker, W.A., Jr., L.A. Geddes, W. Janas, C.F. Babbs, and S.F. Badylak, Comparison of canine skeletal muscle power from twitches and tetanic contractions in untrained muscle: a preliminary report. J Card Surg, 1991. 6(1 Suppl):245-51.

  50. Wessale, J.L., L.A. Geddes, S.F. Badylak, W.A. Tacker, and W. Janas, Pumping capabilities of the latissimus dorsi and rectus abdominis muscles wrapped around a valved pouch in a mock circulatory system. ASAIO Trans, 1991. 37(4):615-9.

  51. Wessale, J.L., L.A. Geddes, S.F. Badylak, and W. Janas, Use of electrical impedance for continuous measurement of stroke volume of a skeletal muscle-powered cardiac assist device. Med Biol Eng Comput, 1991. 29(2):207-11.

  52. Babbs, C.F., M.D. Cregor, and S.F. Badylak, Histochemical demonstration of endothelial superoxide and hydrogen peroxide generation in ischaemic and reoxygenated rat tissues. Cardiovasc Res, 1992. 26(6):593-602.

  53. Badylak, S.F., J. Henkin, S.E. Burke, and A.A. Sasahara, New developments in thrombolytic therapy. Adv Pharmacol, 1992. 23:227-62.

  54. Badylak, S.F., J.E. Wessale, L.A. Geddes, W.A. Tacker, and W. Janas, The effect of skeletal muscle ventricle pouch pressure on muscle blood flow. Asaio J, 1992. 38(1):66-71.

  55. Badylak, S.F. and R.C.J. Chiu, Summary of the second conference on skeletal muscle for cardiac assistance. Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 1992. 11:297-298.

  56. Geddes, L.A., S.F. Badylak, W.A. Tacker, and W. Janas, Output power and metabolic input power of skeletal muscle contracting linearly to compress a pouch in a mock circulatory system. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 1992. 104(5):1435-42.

  57. Geddes, L.A., W. Janas, and S.F. Badylak, Use of impedance ratio for the continuous measurement of stroke volume of a valveless pouch used as a cardiac-assist device. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 1992. 39(3):310-3.

  58. Lantz, G.C., S.F. Badylak, M.C. Hiles, and T.E. Arkin, Treatment of reperfusion injury in dogs with experimentally induced gastric dilatation-volvulus. Am J Vet Res, 1992. 53(9):1594-8.

  59. Lantz, G.C., S.F. Badylak, A.C. Coffey, L.A. Geddes, and G.E. Sandusky, Small intestinal submucosa as a superior vena cava graft in the dog. J Surg Res, 1992. 53(2):175-81.

  60. Magovern, J.A., I.Y. Christlieb, S.F. Badylak, G.C. Lantz, and R.L. Kao, A model of left ventricular dysfunction caused by intracoronary adriamycin. Ann Thorac Surg, 1992. 53(5):861-3.

  61. Marcotte, P.A., F. Henkin, R.B. Credo, and S.F. Badylak, A-chain isozymes of recombinant and natural urokinases: preparation, characterization, and their biochemical and fibrinolytic properties. Fibrinolysis, 1992. 6:69-78.

  62. Reuter, D.G., W.A. Tacker, Jr., S.F. Badylak, W.D. Voorhees, 3rd, and P.E. Konrad, Correlation of motor-evoked potential response to ischemic spinal cord damage. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 1992. 104(2):262-72.

  63. Sandusky, G.E., Jr., S.F. Badylak, R.J. Morff, W.D. Johnson, and G. Lantz, Histologic findings after in vivo placement of small intestine submucosal vascular grafts and saphenous vein grafts in the carotid artery in dogs. Am J Pathol, 1992. 140(2):317-24.

  64. Ferrand, B.K., K. Kokini, S.F. Badylak, L.A. Geddes, M.C. Hiles, and R.J. Morff, Directional porosity of porcine small-intestinal submucosa. J Biomed Mater Res, 1993. 27(10):1235-41.

  65. Geddes, L.A., W. Janas, M. Hinds, S.F. Badylak, and J. Cook, The ventricular-synchronous, skeletal-muscle ventricle: preliminary feasibility studies. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 1993. 16(6):1310-22.

  66. Herbert, S.T., S.F. Badylak, L.A. Geddes, B. Hillberry, G.C. Lantz, and K. Kokini, Elastic modulus of prepared canine jejunum, a new vascular graft material. Ann Biomed Eng, 1993. 21(6):727-33.

  67. Hiles, M.C., S.F. Badylak, L.A. Geddes, K. Kokini, and R.J. Morff, Porosity of porcine small-intestinal submucosa for use as a vascular graft. J Biomed Mater Res, 1993. 27(2):139-44.

  68. Lantz, G.C., S.F. Badylak, M.C. Hiles, A.C. Coffey, L.A. Geddes, K. Kokini, G.E. Sandusky, and R.J. Morff, Small intestinal submucosa as a vascular graft: a review. J Invest Surg, 1993. 6(3):297-310.

  69. Smith, A., E. Luschei, M. Denny, J. Wood, M. Hirano, and S.F. Badylak, Spectral analyses of activity of laryngeal and orofacial muscles in stutterers. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 1993. 56(12):1303-11.

  70. Voytik, S.L., M. Przyborski, S.F. Badylak, and S.F. Konieczny, Differential expression of muscle regulatory factor genes in normal and denervated adult rat hindlimb muscles. Dev Dyn, 1993. 198(3):214-24.

  71. Aiken, S.W., S.F. Badylak, J.P. Toombs, K.D. Shelbourne, M.C. Hiles, G.C. Lantz, and D. Van Sickl, Small intestinal submucosa as an intra-articular ligamentous repair material: A pilot study in dogs. Vet Comp Orthopaedics Traumatology, 1994. 7: 124-128.

  72. Badylak, S.F., A.C. Coffey, G.C. Lantz, W.A. Tacker, and L.A. Geddes, Comparison of the resistance to infection of intestinal submucosa arterial autografts versus polytetrafluoroethylene arterial prostheses in a dog model. J Vasc Surg, 1994. 19(3):465-72.

  73. Geddes, L.A., M. Hinds, W. Janas, and S.F. Badylak, Cardiac output and the extra-aortic balloon pump: a preliminary report. Med Biol Eng Comput, 1994. 32(2):210-3.

  74. Geddes, L.A., W. Janas, J. Cook, M. Hinds, and S.F. Badylak, Stroke volume with dynamic cardiomyoplasty during ventricular fibrillation in the acute dog. Jpn Heart J, 1994. 35(1):73-80.

  75. Geddes, L.A., W. Janas, and S.F. Badylak, Nonpharmacologic circulatory support in the brain-dead animal. Biomed Instrum Technol, 1994. 28(1):37-42.

  76. Knapp, P.M., J.E. Lingeman, Y.I. Siegel, S.F. Badylak, and R.J. Demeter, Biocompatibility of small-intestinal submucosa in urinary tract as augmentation cystoplasty graft and injectable suspension. J Endourol, 1994. 8(2):125-30.

  77. Prevel, C.D., B.L. Eppley, M. McCarty, J.R. Jackson, S.L. Voytik, M.C. Hiles, and S.F. Badylak, Experimental evaluation of small intestinal submucosa as a microvascular graft material. Microsurgery, 1994. 15(8):586-91; discussion 592-3.

  78. Badylak, S.F., R. Tullius, K. Kokini, K.D. Shelbourne, T. Klootwyk, S.L. Voytik, M.R. Kraine, and C. Simmons, The use of xenogeneic small intestinal submucosa as a biomaterial for Achilles tendon repair in a dog model. J Biomed Mater Res, 1995. 29(8):977-85.

  79. Hiles, M.C., S.F. Badylak, G.C. Lantz, K. Kokini, L.A. Geddes, and R.J. Morff, Mechanical properties of xenogeneic small-intestinal submucosa when used as an aortic graft in the dog. J Biomed Mater Res, 1995. 29(7):883-91.

  80. Hodde, J.P., S.F. Badylak, C.L. May, and G.F. Smith, Infective endocarditis in a collegiate wrestler. Journal of Athletic Training, 1995. 2:105-107.

  81. Kropp, B.P., B.L. Eppley, C.D. Prevel, M.K. Rippy, R.C. Harruff, S.F. Badylak, M.C. Adams, R.C. Rink, and M.A. Keating, Experimental assessment of small intestinal submucosa as a bladder wall substitute. Urology, 1995. 46(3):396-400.

  82. Kropp, B.P., S.F. Badylak, and K.B. Thor, Regenerative bladder augmentation: a review of the initial preclinical studies with porcine small intestinal submucosa. Adv Exp Med Biol, 1995. 385:229-35.

  83. Prevel, C.D., B.L. Eppley, D.J. Summerlin, R. Sidner, J.R. Jackson, M. McCarty, and S.F. Badylak, Small intestinal submucosa: utilization as a wound dressing in full-thickness rodent wounds. Ann Plast Surg, 1995. 35(4):381-8.

  84. Prevel, C.D., B.L. Eppley, D.J. Summerlin, J.R. Jackson, M. McCarty, and S.F. Badylak, Small intestinal submucosa: utilization for repair of rodent abdominal wall defects. Ann Plast Surg, 1995. 35(4):374-80.

  85. Reuter, D.G., W.A. Tacker, Jr., C.F. Babbs, S.F. Badylak, W.D. Voorhees, 3rd, and P.E. Konrad, Preliminary results of deferoxamine and L1 treatment of spinal cord ischemia. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 1995. 109(5):1017-9.

  86. Sandusky, G.E., G.C. Lantz, and S.F. Badylak, Healing comparison of small intestine submucosa and ePTFE grafts in the canine carotid artery. J Surg Res, 1995. 58(4):415-20.

  87. Clarke, K.M., G.C. Lantz, S.K. Salisbury, S.F. Badylak, M.C. Hiles, and S.L. Voytik, Intestine submucosa and polypropylene mesh for abdominal wall repair in dogs. J Surg Res, 1996. 60(1):107-14.

  88. Cobb, M.A., S.F. Badylak, W. Janas, and F.A. Boop, Histology after dural grafting with small intestinal submucosa. Surg Neurol, 1996. 46(4):389-93; discussion 393-4.

  89. Erdman, S.E., P.J. Kanki, F.M. Moore, S.A. Brown, T.A. Kawasaki, K.W. Mikule, K.U. Travers, S.F. Badylak, and J.G. Fox, Clusters of lymphoma in ferrets. Cancer Invest, 1996. 14(3):225-30.

  90. Hodde, J.P., S.F. Badylak, A.O. Brightman, and S.L. Voytik-Harbin, Glycosaminoglycan content of small intestinal submucosa: A bioscaffold for tissue replacement. Tissue Eng, 1996. 2:209-217. 

  91. Kropp, B.P., B.D. Sawyer, H.E. Shannon, M.K. Rippy, S.F. Badylak, M.C. Adams, M.A. Keating, R.C. Rink, and K.B. Thor, Characterization of small intestinal submucosa regenerated canine detrusor: assessment of reinnervation, in vitro compliance and contractility. J Urol, 1996. 156(2 Pt 2):599-607.

  92. Kropp, B.P., M.K. Rippy, S.F. Badylak, M.C. Adams, M.A. Keating, R.C. Rink, and K.B. Thor, Regenerative urinary bladder augmentation using small intestinal submucosa: urodynamic and histopathologic assessment in long-term canine bladder augmentations. J Urol, 1996. 155(6):2098-104.

  93. Vaught, J.D., B.P. Kropp, B.D. Sawyer, M.K. Rippy, S.F. Badylak, H.E. Shannon, and K.B. Thor, Detrusor regeneration in the rat using porcine small intestinal submucosal grafts: functional innervation and receptor expression. J Urol, 1996. 155(1):374-8.

  94. Hodde, J.P., S.F. Badylak, and K.D. Shelbourne, The effect of range of motion on remodeling of small intestinal submucosa (SIS) when used as an Achilles' tendon repair material in the rabbit. Tissue Engineering, 1997. 3:27-37.

  95. Voytik-Harbin, S.L., A.O. Brightman, M.R. Kraine, B. Waisner, and S.F. Badylak, Identification of extractable growth factors from small intestinal submucosa. J Cell Biochem, 1997. 67(4):478-91.

  96. Badylak, S.F., B. Kropp, T. McPherson, H. Liang, and P.W. Snyder, Small intestional submucosa: a rapidly resorbed bioscaffold for augmentation cystoplasty in a dog model. Tissue Eng, 1998. 4(4):379-87.

  97. Badylak, S.F., R. Record, K. Lindberg, J. Hodde, and K. Park, Small intestinal submucosa: a substrate for in vitro cell growth. J Biomater Sci Polym Ed, 1998. 9(8):863-78.

  98. Kropp, B.P., J.K. Ludlow, D. Spicer, M.K. Rippy, S.F. Badylak, M.C. Adams, M.A. Keating, R.C. Rink, R. Birhle, and K.B. Thor, Rabbit urethral regeneration using small intestinal submucosa onlay grafts. Urology, 1998. 52(1):138-42.

  99. McPherson, T. and S.F. Badylak, Characterization of fibronectin derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa. Tissue Engineering, 1998. 4:75-83.

  100. Peel, S.F., H. Chen, R. Renlund, S.F. Badylak, and R.A. Kandel, Formation of a SIS-cartilage composite graft in vitro and its use in the repair of articular cartilage defects. Tissue Engineering, 1998. 4:143-155.

  101. Voytik-Harbin, S.L., A.O. Brightman, B. Waisner, C.H. Lamar, and S.F. Badylak, Application and evaluation of the alamarBlue assay for cell growth and survival of fibroblasts. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim, 1998. 34(3):239-46.

  102. Whitson, B.A., B.C. Cheng, K. Kokini, S.F. Badylak, U. Patel, R. Morff, and C.R. O'Keefe, Multilaminate resorbable biomedical device under biaxial loading. J Biomed Mater Res, 1998. 43(3):277-81.

  103. Badylak, S.F., A. Liang, R. Record, R. Tullius, and J. Hodde, Endothelial cell adherence to small intestinal submucosa: an acellular bioscaffold. Biomaterials, 1999. 20(23-24):2257-63.

  104. Badylak, S.F., S. Arnoczky, P. Plouhar, R. Haut, V. Mendenhall, R. Clarke, and C. Horvath, Naturally occurring extracellular matrix as a scaffold for musculoskeletal repair. Clin Orthop, 1999(367 Suppl):S333-43.

  105. Cobb, M.A., S.F. Badylak, W. Janas, A. Simmons-Byrd, and F.A. Boop, Porcine small intestinal submucosa as a dural substitute. Surg Neurol, 1999. 51(1):99-104.

  106. Suckow, M.A., S.L. Voytik-Harbin, L.A. Terril, and S.F. Badylak, Enhanced bone regeneration using porcine small intestinal submucosa. J Invest Surg, 1999. 12(5) 277-87.

  107. Badylak, S.F., S. Meurling, M. Chen, A. Spievack, and A. Simmons-Byrd, Resorbable bioscaffold for esophageal repair in a dog model. J Pediatr Surg, 2000. 35(7):1097-103.

  108. Hodde, J., R. Record, and S.F. Badylak, Assesment of angiogenesis in an in vitro three-dimensioinal assay. Cardiac and Vascular Regeneration, 2000. 4:1-10.

  109. McPherson, T.B., H. Liang, R.D. Record, and S.F. Badylak, Galα(1,3)Gal epitope in porcine small intestinal submucosa. Tissue Eng, 2000. 6(3):233-9.

  110. Rickey, F.A., D. Elmore, D. Hillegonds, S.F. Badylak, R. Record, and A. Simmons-Byrd, Re-generation of tissue about an animal-based scaffold: AMS studies of the fate of the scaffold. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 2000. 172:1097-1103.

  111. Allman, A.J., T.B. McPherson, S.F. Badylak, L.C. Merrill, B. Kallakury, C. Sheehan, R.H. Raeder, and D.W. Metzger, Xenogeneic extracellular matrix grafts elicit a TH2-restricted immune response. Transplantation, 2001. 71(11):1631-40.

  112. Badylak, S.F., K. Park, N. Peppas, G. McCabe, and M. Yoder, Marrow-derived cells populate scaffolds composed of xenogeneic extracellular matrix. Exp Hematol, 2001. 29(11):1310-8.

  113. Badylak, S., K. Kokini, B. Tullius, and B. Whitson, Strength over time of a resorbable bioscaffold for body wall repair in a dog model. J Surg Res, 2001. 99(2):282-7.

  114. Chen, M.K. and S.F. Badylak, Small bowel tissue engineering using small intestinal submucosa as a scaffold. J Surg Res, 2001. 99(2):352-8.

  115. Hillegonds, D.J., R. Record, F.A. Rickey, S.F. Badylak, G.S. Jackson, A. Simmons-Byrd, D. Elmore, and M.E. Lipschutz, Prime lab sample handling and data analysis for accelerator-based biomedical radiocarbon analysis. Radiocarbon, 2001. 43:305-311.

  116. Hodde, J.P., R.D. Record, H.A. Liang, and S.F. Badylak, Vascular endothelial growth factor in porcine-derived extracellular matrix. Endothelium, 2001. 8(1):11-24.

  117. Lindberg, K. and S.F. Badylak, Porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS): a bioscaffold supporting in vitro primary human epidermal cell differentiation and synthesis of basement membrane proteins. Burns, 2001. 27(3):254-66.

  118. Record, R.D., D. Hillegonds, C. Simmons, R. Tullius, F.A. Rickey, D. Elmore, and S.F. Badylak, In vivo degradation of 14C-labeled small intestinal submucosa (SIS) when used for urinary bladder repair. Biomaterials, 2001. 22(19):2653-9.

  119. Allman, A.J., T.B. McPherson, L.C. Merrill, S.F. Badylak, and D.W. Metzger, The Th2-restricted immune response to xenogeneic small intestinal submucosa does not influence systemic protective immunity to viral and bacterial pathogens. Tissue Eng, 2002. 8(1):53-62.

  120. Badylak, S.F., The extracellular matrix as a scaffold for tissue reconstruction. Semin Cell Dev Biol, 2002. 13(5):377-83.

  121. Badylak, S.F., M. Grompe, A.I. Caplan, H.P. Greisler, R.E. Guldberg, and D.A. Taylor, In vivo remodeling: breakout session summary. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2002. 961:319-22.

  122. Badylak, S.F., In vivo studies to evaluate tissue engineering techniques. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2002. 961:302-4.

  123. Badylak, S., K. Kokini, B. Tullius, A. Simmons-Byrd, and R. Morff, Morphologic study of small intestinal submucosa as a body wall repair device. J Surg Res, 2002. 103(2):190-202.

  124. Ferraro, K.F., Y.P. Su, R.J. Gretebeck, D.R. Black, and S.F. Badylak, Body mass index and disability in adulthood: a 20-year panel study. Am J Public Health, 2002. 92(5):834-40.

  125. Hodde, J., R. Record, R. Tullius, and S. Badylak, Fibronectin peptides mediate HMEC adhesion to porcine-derived extracellular matrix. Biomaterials, 2002. 23(8):1841-8.

  126. Hodde, J.P., R.D. Record, R.S. Tullius, and S.F. Badylak, Retention of endothelial cell adherence to porcine-derived extracellular matrix after disinfection and sterilization. Tissue Engineering, 2002. 8(2):225-34.

  127. Palmer, E.M., B.A. Beilfuss, T. Nagai, R.T. Semnani, S.F. Badylak, and G.A. van Seventer, Human helper T cell activation and differentiation is suppressed by porcine small intestinal submucosa. Tissue Eng, 2002. 8(5):893-900.

  128. Raeder, R.H., S.F. Badylak, C. Sheehan, B. Kallakury, and D.W. Metzger, Natural anti-galactose alpha1,3 galactose antibodies delay, but do not prevent the acceptance of extracellular matrix xenografts. Transpl Immunol, 2002. 10(1):15-24.

  129. Sarikaya, A., R. Record, C.C. Wu, B. Tullius, S.F. Badylak, and M. Ladisch, Antimicrobial activity associated with extracellular matrices. Tissue Eng, 2002. 8(1):63-71.

  130. Badylak, S.F., C.C. Wu, M. Bible, and E. McPherson, Host protection against deliberate bacterial contamination of an extracellular matrix bioscaffold versus Dacron mesh in a dog model of orthopedic soft tissue repair. J Biomed Mater Res, 2003. 67B(1):648-54.

  131. Badylak, S., J. Obermiller, L. Geddes, and R. Matheny, Extracellular matrix for myocardial repair. Heart Surg Forum, 2003. 6(2):E20-6.

  132. Huber, J.E., A. Spievack, A. Simmons-Byrd, R.L. Ringel, and S.F. Badylak, Extracellular matrix as a scaffold for laryngeal reconstruction. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol, 2003. 112(5):428-33.

  133. Badylak, S.F., Xenogeneic extracellular matrix as a scaffold for tissue reconstruction. Transpl Immunol, 2004. 12(3-4):367-377.

  134. Freytes, D.O., S.F. Badylak, T.J. Webster, L.A. Geddes, and A.E. Rundell, Biaxial strength of multilaminated extracellular matrix scaffolds. Biomaterials, 2004. 25(12):2353-61.

  135. Li, F., W. Li, S. Johnson, D. Ingram, M. Yoder, and S. Badylak, Low-molecular-weight peptides derived from extracellular matrix as chemoattractants for primary endothelial cells. Endothelium, 2004. 11(3-4):199-206.

  136. Lin, P., W.C. Chan, S.F. Badylak, and S.N. Bhatia, Assessing porcine liver-derived biomatrix for hepatic tissue engineering. Tissue Eng, 2004. 10(7-8):1046-53.

  137. Musahl, V., S.D. Abramowitch, T.W. Gilbert, E. Tsuda, J.H. Wang, S.F. Badylak, and S.L. Woo, The use of porcine small intestinal submucosa to enhance the healing of the medial collateral ligament--a functional tissue engineering study in rabbits. J Orthop Res, 2004. 22(1):214-20.

  138. Obermiller, J.F., J.P. Hodde, C.S. McAlexander, K. Kokini, and S.F. Badylak, A comparison of suture retention strengths for three biomaterials. Med Sci Monit, 2004. 10(1):PI1-5.

  139. Badylak, S.F. Extracellular matrix as a scaffold for tissue engineering in veterinary medicine: applications to soft tissue healing. Clinical Techniques in Equine Practice, 2004. 3(2):73-181.

  140. Badylak, S.F., Vorp, D.A., Spievack, A.S., Simmons-Byrd, A., Hanke, J., Freytes, D.O., Thapa, A., Gilbert, T.W., Nieponice, A. Esophageal Reconstruction with ECM and Muscle Tissue in a Dog Model, 2005.  J Surg Res 128:87-97.

  141. Gilbert, T.W., D.B. Stolz, F. Biancaniello, A. Simmons-Byrd, and S.F. Badylak, Production and characterization of ECM powder: implications for tissue engineering applications. Biomaterials, 2005. 26(12):1431-1435.

  142. Freytes, D.O., Rundell, A.E., Vande Geest, J., Vorp, D.A., Webster, T.J., Badylak, S.F. Analytically derived material properties of multilaminated extracellular matrix devices using the ball-burst test  Biomaterials, 2005. 26(27):5518-5531.

  143. Haviv, F., M.F. Bradley, D.M. Kalvin, A.J. Schneider, D.J. Davidson, S.M. Majest, L.M. McKay, C.J. Haskell, R.L. Bell, B. Nguyen, K.C. Marsh, B.W. Surber, J.T. Uchic, J. Ferrero, Y.C. Wang, J. Leal, R.D. Record, J. Hodde, S.F. Badylak, R.R. Lesniewski, and J. Henkin, Thrombospondin-1 mimetic peptide inhibitors of angiogenesis and tumor growth: design, synthesis, and optimization of pharmacokinetics and biological activities. J Med Chem, 2005. 48(8):2838-46.

  144. Wood, J.D., A. Simmons-Byrd, A.R. Spievack, and S.F. Badylak, Use of a particulate extracellular matrix bioscaffold for treatment of acquired urinary incontinence in dogs. JAVMA, 2005. 226(7):1095-7.

  145. Kochupura, P.V., Azeloglu,E.U., Kelly, D.J., Doronin, S.V., Badylak, S.F., Krukenkamp, I.B., Cohen, I.S., Gaudette G.A. A Tissue Engineered Myocardial Patch Derived from Extracellular Matrix Provides Regional Mechanical Function. Circulation 2005. 112 (suppl. I): I144 – I149.

  146. Robinson, K.A., Li, J., Mathison, M., Redkar, A., Cui, J., Nicolas, A.F., Matheny, R.G., Badylak, S.F. Extracellular Matrix Scaffold for Cardiac Repair.   Circulation, 2005.  112[suppl I]: I-135-I-143.

  147. Brown, B., Lindberg, K., Reing, J., Beer Stolz, D., Badylak, S.  The Basement Membrane Component of Biologic Scaffolds Derived from Extracellular Matrix.  Tissue Engineering, 2006. 12(3):519-526.

  148. Zantop, T., Gilbert, T.W., Yoder, M.C., Badylak, S.F. Extracellular Matrix Scaffolds Are Repopulated by Bone Marrow Derived Cells in a Mouse Model of Achilles Tendon Reconstruction. JOR, 2006. 24(6):1299-309.

  149. Gilbert, T.W., Sacks, M.S., Grashow, J.S., Woo, S.L., Badylak, S.F., Chancellor, M.B.  Fiber Kinematics of Small Intestinal Submucosa under Biaxial and Uniaxial Stretch.  J Biomech Eng, 2006.128: 890-898.

  150. Badylak, S.F., Kochupura, P.V., Cohen, I.S., Doronin, S.V., Saltman, A.E., Gilbert, T.W., Kelly, D.J., Ignotz, R.A., Gaudette, G.R.  Use of Extracellular Matrix as an Inductive Scaffold for the Partial Replacement of Functional Myocardium.Cell Transplantation, 2006. 15 [suppl I] (12):29-40.

  151. Ringel, R.L., Kahane, J.C., Hillsamer, P.J., Lee, A.S., Badylak, S.F. The Application of Tissue Engineering Procedures to Repair the Larynx: A Tutorial Paper.  J Speech Lang Hear Res, 2006. 49(1):194-208.

  152. Freytes, D.O., Tullius, R., Badylak, S.F. The Effect of Storage upon Material Properties of Lyophilized Porcine Extracellular Matrix Derived from the Urinary Bladder.  JBMR:b – Applied Biomaterials, 2006.  78(2):327-33.

  153. Gilbert, T.W., Stewart-Akers, A.M., Simmons-Byrd, A., Badylak, S.F.  Degradation and Remodeling of Small Intestinal Submucosa in Canine Achilles Tendon Repair. JBJS – Am. 2007 Mar; 89(3):621-30.

  154. Valentin, J.E., Badylak, J.S., McCabe, G. P., Badylak, S.F. Extracellular Matrix bioscaffolds for Orthopaedic Applications:  A Comparative Histologic Study. JBJS.  2006. 88(12):2673-86.

  155. Badylak, S.F.  Regenerative Medicine and Developmental Biology: The Role of the Extracellular Matrix.  New Anat, 2005. 287(1):36-41.

  156. Gurewich, V., Pannell, R., Simmons-Byrd, A., Sarmientos, P., Liu, J., Badylak, S.F. Thrombolysis versus Bleeding from Hemostatic Sites by a Prourokinase Mutant Compared with Tissue Plasminogen Activator.  J Thrombosis & Haemostasis. 4:1559-1565. 

  157. Gilbert, T.W., Sellaro, T.L., Badylak, S. F.  Decellularization of Tissues and Organs.  Biomaterials, 2006. 27(19):3675-83. 

  158. Nieponice, A., Gilbert, T. W., Badylak, S. F.  Reinforcement of Esophageal Anastomoses with an Extracellular Matrix Scaffold in a Canine Model.  Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 2006. 82(6):2050-8.

  159. Brennan, E. P., Reing, J., Chew, D., Myers-Irvin, J. M., Young, E. J., Badylak, S. F. Antibacterial Activity within Degradation Products of Biologic Scaffolds Composed of Extracellular Matrix.  Tissue Engineering, 2006. 12(10):2949-2955.

  160. Freytes, D. O., Tullius, R. S., Valentin, J. E., Stewart-Akers, A. M., Badylak, S. F. Hydrated vs Lyophilized forms of Porcine Extracellular Matrix Derived from the Urinary Bladder.  JBMR:a. (in press).  

  161. Gilbert, T. W., Stewart-Akers, A. M., Badylak, S. F. A Quantitative Method for Evaluating the Degradation of Biologic Scaffold Materials. Biomaterials, 2007. 28:147-150.

  162. Brune T, Borel A, Gilbert TW, Franceschi JP, Badylak SF, Sommer P: In vitro comparison of human fibroblasts from intact and ruptured ACL for use in tissue engineering.  Euro Cell Mater J. 2007 Dec 17;14:78-91.

  163. Ota, T., Gilbert, T. W., Badylak, S. F., Schwartzman, D., Zenati, M. A.  Electromechanical Characterization of a Tissue-Engineered Myocardial Patch Derived from Extracellular Matrix. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 133(4):979-985.

  164. Borovetz, H.S., Badylak, S.F., Boston, J.R., Johnson, C., Kormos, R., Kameneva, M.V., Simaan, M., Snyder, T.A., Tsukui, H., Wagner, W.R., Woolley, J., Antaki, J., Diao, C., Vandenberghe, S., Keller, B., Morell, V., Wearden, P., Webber, S., Gardiner, J., Li, C.M., Paden, D., Paden, B., Snyder, S., Wu, J., Bearnson, G., Hawkins, J.A., Jacobs, G., Kirk, J., Khanwilkar, P., Kouretas, P.C., Long, J., Shaddy, R. E.  Towards the Development of a Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device.  Cell Transplantation, 2006. 15 [suppl I] (12):69-74.

  165. Gilbert, T.W., Stewart-Akers, A.M., Sydeski, J., Nguyen, T.D, Badylak, S.F., Woo, S.L. Gene Expression by Fibroblasts Seeded on Small Intestinal Submucosa and Subjected to Cyclic Stretching. Tissue Engineering, 2007, 13(6):1313-23.

  166. Stankus, J.J., Freytes, D.O., Badylak, S.F., Wagner, W.R. Hybrid Nanofibrous Scaffold from Electrospinning of a Synthetic Elastomer and Urinary Bladder Matrix. J Biomater Sci Polym Ed. (in press).

  167. Freytes, D.O., Stoner, R., Badylak, S.F. Uniaxial and Biaxial Properties of Terminally Sterilized Porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix.  JBMR-B. (in press).

  168. Sellaro, T.L., Ravindra, A.K., Beer-Stoltz, D., Badylak, S.F.  Maintenance of Hepatic Endothelial Cell Phenotype In Vitro Using Organ-Specific Extracellular Matrix Biologic Scaffolds. Tissue Engineering. 2007 Sep;13(9):2301-10

  169. Badylak, S.F. The Extracellular Matrix as a Biologic Scaffold Material. Biomaterials, 2007. 28:3587-3593.

  170. Marra, K.G.; DeFail, A.J.; Clavijo-Alvarez, J.A.; Badylak, S.F.; Taieb, A.; Schipper, B.; Bennett, J.; Rubin, J.P. FGF-2 Enhances Vascularization for Adipose Tissue Engineering. Plastic Recon. Surg. (in press). April 2008

  171. Gilbert, T.W., Nieponice, A., Spievack, A., Holcomb, J., Gilbert, S., Badylak, S.F. Repair of the Thoracic Wall with an Extracellular Matrix Scaffold in a Canine Model.  JSR. (in press).

  172. Kelly, D. J., Rosen, A. B., Schuldt, A. J.T., Koshupura, P. V., Doronin, S. V., Potapova, I. A., Azeloglu, E. U., Badylak, S.F., Brink, P. R., Cohen, I. S., Gaudette, G. R.  Increased Myocyte Content and Mechanical Function Within a Tissue Engineered Myocardial Patch Following Implantation.  Tissue Engineering. (submitted).          

  173. Freytes, D.O., Martin, J., Velankar, S.S., Lee, A.S., Badylak, S.F.  Preparation and Characterization of an Injectable form of the Porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix.  Biomaterials (in press).

  174. Gilbert, T. W., Badylak, S. F., Gusenhoff, J., Beckman, E. J., Clower, D. M., Daly, P., Rubin, J. P.  Lysine-Derived Urethane Surgical Adhesive Prevents Seroma Formation in a Canine Abdominoplasty Model.  Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery(in press).

  175. Gilbert, T. W., Freund, J. M., Badylak, S. F.  Quantification of DNA in Biologic Scaffold Materials.  JSR. (submitted).

  176. Badylak, S.F. and Gilbert, T.W. Immune Response to Biologic Scaffold Materials. Seminars in Immunology. 2007 Dec 11.

  177. Ota T, Gilbert TW, Schwartzman D, McTiernan CF, Kitajima T, Ito Y, Sawa Y, Badylak S.F., Zenati MA:  Fibronectin-hepatocyte growth factor enhances reconstruction of myocardium in a tissue-engineered cardiac patch derived from extracellular matrix. Circulation. (Submitted December 2007).

  178. Badylak, S. F., Valentine, J., Ravindra, A., McCabe, G., Stewart-Akers, A. Macrophage Phenotype as a Determinant of Biologic Scaffold Remodeling.  Tissue Engineering (Submitted, January 2008).

  179. Reing, J.E., Zhang, L., Myers-Irvin, J., Cordero, K.E., Freytes, D.O., Heber-Katz, E., Bedelbaeva, K., McIntosh, D., Abiche, D., Braunhut, S.J., Badylak, S.F. Degradation Products of Extracellular Matrix Affect Cell Migration and Proliferation. Tissue Engineering. (Submitted, December 2007).

  180. Brennan, E.P., Tang, X-H., Stewart-Akers, A.m., Faulk, D., Gudas, L.J., Badylak, S.F. Degradation products of extracellular matrix scaffolds possess tissue-specific chemoattractant activity for lineage-directed progenitor cells. Tissue Engineering. (Submitted, December 2007).

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