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Bruce P Murphy
Bruce P Murphy
Trinity Centre for Bioengineering, School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin
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Implant Device
B Murphy, J Crowley, L Breen, M Early
US Patent App. 13/981,562, 2014
3272014
The stress–strain behavior of coronary stent struts is size dependent
BP Murphy, P Savage, PE McHugh, DF Quinn
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 31, 686-691, 2003
1292003
Mechanical characterization of a customized decellularized scaffold for vascular tissue engineering
WS Sheridan, GP Duffy, BP Murphy
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 8, 58-70, 2012
1272012
Minimally Invasive Intravascular Treatment Device
B Murphy
US Patent App. 11/846,935, 2008
1202008
The relationship between stress, porosity, and nonlinear damage accumulation in acrylic bone cement
BP Murphy, PJ Prendergast
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 2002
1132002
Nanomedicines for advanced cancer treatments: Transitioning towards responsive systems
M van Elk, BP Murphy, T Eufrásio-da-Silva, DP O’Reilly, T Vermonden, ...
International journal of pharmaceutics 515 (1-2), 132-164, 2016
1112016
On the magnitude and variability of the fatigue strength of acrylic bone cement
BP Murphy, PJ Prendergast
International Journal of Fatigue 22 (10), 855-864, 2000
1112000
Finite element simulation of anisotropic damage accumulation and creep in acrylic bone cement
J Stolk, N Verdonschot, BP Murphy, PJ Prendergast, R Huiskes
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 71 (4-6), 513-528, 2004
1042004
Sustained release of targeted cardiac therapy with a replenishable implanted epicardial reservoir
W Whyte, ET Roche, CE Varela, K Mendez, S Islam, H O’Neill, F Weafer, ...
Nature Biomedical Engineering 2 (6), 416-428, 2018
922018
Biomaterial-Enhanced Cell and Drug Delivery: Lessons Learned in the Cardiac Field and Future Perspectives
Advanced Materials, 2003
86*2003
Coronary stent strut size dependent stress–strain response investigated using micromechanical finite element models
P Savage, BP O'Donnell, PE McHugh, BP Murphy, DF Quinn
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 32, 202-211, 2004
732004
Collagen fibre orientation and dispersion govern ultimate tensile strength, stiffness and the fatigue performance of bovine pericardium
A Whelan, J Duffy, RT Gaul, D O’reilly, DR Nolan, P Gunning, C Lally
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 90, 54-60, 2019
682019
An injectable alginate/extra cellular matrix (ECM) hydrogel towards acellular treatment of heart failure
CJ Curley, EB Dolan, M Otten, S Hinderer, GP Duffy, BP Murphy
Drug Delivery and Translational Research 9, 1-13, 2019
582019
Optimum parameters for freeze-drying decellularized arterial scaffolds
WS Sheridan, GP Duffy, BP Murphy
Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods 19 (12), 981-990, 2013
562013
Computational mechanics modelling of cell–substrate contact during cyclic substrate deformation
JP McGarry, BP Murphy, PE McHugh
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 53 (12), 2597-2637, 2005
552005
Measurement of non-linear microcrack accumulation rates in polymethylmethacrylate bone cement under cyclic loading
BP Murphy, PJ Prendergast
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 10 (12), 779-781, 1999
431999
Implantable biocompatible expander suitable for treatment of constrictions of body lumen
C Harkin, G Ryan, B Murphy, J Redmond, M Burke, RN Ghriallais
US Patent 10,682,245, 2020
402020
A bioresorbable biomaterial carrier and passive stabilization device to improve heart function post-myocardial infarction
EB Dolan, B Hofmann, MH de Vaal, G Bellavia, S Straino, L Kovarova, ...
Materials science and engineering: C 103, 109751, 2019
342019
Determination of the tensile mechanical properties of the segmented mitral valve annulus
GM Gunning, BP Murphy
Journal of biomechanics 47 (2), 334-340, 2014
332014
Intravasculature Devices and Balloons for Use Therewith
B Murphy, J Vard, L Breen
US Patent App. 13/264,528, 2012
322012
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