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D. Claire Gloeckner
D. Claire Gloeckner
Sr. Staff Scientist at Becton Dickinson
Verified email at crbard.com
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Quantification of the fiber architecture and biaxial mechanical behavior of porcine intestinal submucosa
MS Sacks, DC Gloeckner
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 1999
2371999
Mechanisms of bioprosthetic heart valve failure: fatigue causes collagen denaturation and glycosaminoglycan loss
N Vyavahare, M Ogle, FJ Schoen, R Zand, DC Gloeckner, M Sacks, ...
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 1999
2141999
Effects of mechanical fatigue on the bending properties of the porcine bioprosthetic heart valve
DG Gloeckner, KL Bihir, MS Sacks
ASAIO journal 45 (1), 59-63, 1999
1181999
Changes in the biaxial viscoelastic response of the urinary bladder following spinal cord injury
J Nagatomi, DC Gloeckner, MB Chancellor, WC Degroat, MS Sacks
Annals of biomedical engineering 32, 1409-1419, 2004
1032004
Mechanical evaluation and design of a multilayered collagenous repair biomaterial
DC Gloeckner, MS Sacks, KL Billiar, N Bachrach
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 2000
1032000
Passive biaxial mechanical properties of the rat bladder wall after spinal cord injury
DC Gloeckner, MS Sacks, MO Fraser, GT Somogyi, WC de GROAT, ...
The Journal of urology 167 (5), 2247-2252, 2002
1022002
Biaxial mechanical properties of muscle-derived cell seeded small intestinal submucosa for bladder wall reconstitution
SH Lu, MS Sacks, SY Chung, DC Gloeckner, R Pruchnic, J Huard, ...
Biomaterials 26 (4), 443-449, 2005
1012005
Head kinematics and upper neck loading during simulated low-speed rear-end collisions: a comparison with vigorous activities of daily living
V Vijayakumar, I Scher, DC Gloeckner, J Pierce, R Bove, D Young, ...
SAE Transactions, 155-166, 2006
322006
Implications of vehicle roll direction on occupant ejection and injury risk
DC Gloeckner, TLA Moore, D Steffey, C Bare, CF Corrigan
Annual Proceedings/Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 50 …, 2006
212006
Tissue biomechanics of the urinary bladder wall
DC Gloeckner
University of Pittsburgh, 2003
152003
Claire et al.," Mechanical Evaluation and Design of a Multilayered Collagenous Repair Biomaterial
D Gloeckner
J. of Biomedical Materials Research, 365-373, 0
12
Loss of flexural rigidity in bioprosthetic heart valves with fatigue: new findings and the relation to collagen damage
M Sacks, D Gloeckner, N Vyavahare, R Levy
J. Heart Valve Dis, 2001
82001
Timing of Head-to-Vehicle Perimeter Contacts in Rollovers
DC Gloeckner, RT Bove, J Croteau, CF Corrigan, TLA Moore
SAE Technical Paper, 2007
72007
The bending behavior of fixed porcine aortic cusp
D Gloeckner, K Billiar, M Sacks
Third World Congress of Biomechanics, 1998
71998
Active and passive biaxial mechanical properties of urinary bladder wall
D Gloeckner, M Sacks, M Chancellor, W DeGroat
Proceedings of the First Joint BMES/EMBS Conference. 1999 IEEE Engineering …, 1999
41999
Mechanical and structural analyses of an acellular collagenous biomaterial: intestinal submucosa
DC Gloeckner
University of Miami, 1998
21998
Head Motion in the Coronal Plane during Low-Speed Lateral Impact Collisions
M Heller, C Mkandawire, DC Gloeckner, W Bussone, I Scher, R Cargill
Journal of Biomechanics 40 (2), S90, 2007
12007
Could muscle-derived stem cells make small intestinal submucosa more compliant for bladder reconstitution?
SH Lu, S Chung, T Sellaro, DC Gloeckner, MS Sacks, J Huard, ...
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 167 (4), 58-58, 2002
12002
Changes in Material Classification of the Urinary Bladder Wall After Spinal Cord Injury
DC Gloeckner, MB Chancellor, MS Sacks
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 36509, 137-138, 2002
12002
Active biaxial mechanical response of the urinary bladder wall
DC Gloeckner, MS Sacks, MO Fraser, MB Chancellor, GT Somogyi, ...
ASME-PUBLICATIONS-BED 50, 773-774, 2001
12001
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