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Grace O'Connell
Grace O'Connell
Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
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Comparison of animals used in disc research to human lumbar disc geometry
GD O’Connell, EJ Vresilovic, DM Elliott
Spine 32 (3), 328-333, 2007
3812007
Human intervertebral disc internal strain in compression: the effect of disc region, loading position, and degeneration
GD O'Connell, EJ Vresilovic, DM Elliott
Journal of orthopaedic research 29 (4), 547-555, 2011
2072011
Agarose-based hydrogels as suitable bioprinting materials for tissue engineering
GR López-Marcial, AY Zeng, C Osuna, J Dennis, JM García, ...
ACS biomaterials science & engineering 4 (10), 3610-3616, 2018
1812018
Axial creep loading and unloaded recovery of the human intervertebral disc and the effect of degeneration
GD O’Connell, NT Jacobs, S Sen, EJ Vresilovic, DM Elliott
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 4 (7), 933-942, 2011
1772011
Human internal disc strains in axial compression measured noninvasively using magnetic resonance imaging
GD O'Connell, W Johannessen, EJ Vresilovic, DM Elliott
Spine 32 (25), 2860-2868, 2007
1752007
Theoretical and uniaxial experimental evaluation of human annulus fibrosus degeneration
GD O’Connell, HL Guerin, DM Elliott
1662009
Human annulus fibrosus material properties from biaxial testing and constitutive modeling are altered with degeneration
GD O’Connell, S Sen, DM Elliott
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 11, 493-503, 2012
1442012
Trans-endplate nucleotomy increases deformation and creep response in axial loading
W Johannessen, JM Cloyd, GD O'Connell, EJ Vresilovic, DM Elliott
Annals of biomedical engineering 34, 687-696, 2006
1002006
The effect of nucleotomy and the dependence of degeneration of human intervertebral disc strain in axial compression
GD O'Connell, NR Malhotra, EJ Vresilovic, DM Elliott
Spine 36 (21), 1765-1771, 2011
872011
Effect of hydration on healthy intervertebral disk mechanical stiffness
SE Bezci, A Nandy, GD O'Connell
Journal of biomechanical engineering 137 (10), 101007, 2015
842015
Intervertebral disc swelling maintains strain homeostasis throughout the annulus fibrosus: a finite element analysis of healthy and degenerated discs
B Yang, GD O'Connell
Acta biomaterialia 100, 61-74, 2019
742019
3D bioprinting: new directions in articular cartilage tissue engineering
G O’Connell, J Garcia, J Amir
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 3 (11), 2657-2668, 2017
702017
Spine biomechanical testing methodologies: the controversy of consensus vs scientific evidence
JJ Costi, EH Ledet, GD O'Connell
JOR spine 4 (1), e1138, 2021
672021
Growth factor priming of synovium-derived stem cells for cartilage tissue engineering
SR Sampat, GD O'Connell, JV Fong, E Alegre-Aguarón, GA Ateshian, ...
Tissue Engineering Part A 17 (17-18), 2259-2265, 2011
672011
Mechanics of pulmonary airways: linking structure to function through constitutive modeling, biochemistry, and histology
M Eskandari, TM Nordgren, GD O’Connell
Acta biomaterialia 97, 513-523, 2019
652019
Tissue engineering a biological repair strategy for lumbar disc herniation
GD O'Connell, JK Leach, EO Klineberg
BioResearch open access 4 (1), 431-445, 2015
652015
Tissue-engineered articular cartilage exhibits tension–compression nonlinearity reminiscent of the native cartilage
TAN Kelly, BL Roach, ZD Weidner, CR Mackenzie-Smith, GD O'Connell, ...
Journal of biomechanics 46 (11), 1784-1791, 2013
582013
Osmotic pressure alters time-dependent recovery behavior of the intervertebral disc
SE Bezci, GD O’Connell
Spine 43 (6), E334-E340, 2018
522018
Effect of collagen fibre orientation on intervertebral disc torsion mechanics
B Yang, GD O’Connell
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 16 (6), 2005-2015, 2017
422017
Bovine annulus fibrosus hydration affects rate-dependent failure mechanics in tension
B Werbner, K Spack, GD O'Connell
Journal of biomechanics 89, 34-39, 2019
412019
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