Publications by authors named "Kenneth R Hubbard"

This microinjectrode system is designed for drug infusion, electrophysiology, and delivery and retrieval of experimental probes, such as microelectrodes and nanosensors, optimized for repeated use in awake, behaving animals. The microinjectrode system can be configured for multiple purposes: (1) simple arrangement of the cannula for placement of an experimental probe that would otherwise be too fragile to penetrate the dura mater, (2) microfluidic infusion of a drug, either independently or coupled to a cannula containing an experimental probe (i.e.

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  • Fibrin microparticles were mixed into PEG-fibrinogen hydrogels to develop an injectable composite that aids in wound healing and delivers therapeutic agents for tissue engineering.
  • Nitric oxide (NO) was incorporated into the microparticles using a chemical solution, improving the swelling and tissue adhesion properties of the hydrogels.
  • These composites enable controlled release of NO through light and heat activation, are non-toxic to cells, and help maintain cell health, making them promising for regenerative medicine in wound healing.
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