Biomaterials & Biomechanics
Tailoring the biofunctionality of collagen biomaterials via tropoelastin incorporation and EDC-crosslinking
Bax DV,  Nair M,  Weiss AS,  Farndale RW,  Best SM,  Cameron RE,  et al. (2021)
Tailoring the triboelectric output of poly-L-lactic acid nanotubes through control of polymer crystallinity
Margaronis K,  Busolo T,  Nair M,  Chalklen T,  Kar-Narayan S,  et al. (2021)
Comparison of the hindfoot axes of a multi-segment foot model to the underlying bony anatomy
Zavatsky A,  Paik AMH,  Leitch J,  Kothari A,  Stebbins J,  et al. (2019)
Using surface markers to describe the kinematics of the medial longitudinal arch
Uhan J,  Kothari A,  Zavatsky A,  Stebbins J,  et al. (2023)
A Sensor Placement Benchmarking Method With Principal Component Analysis
Zhong F,  He L,  Zavatsky A,  Maiolino P,  et al. (2023)
Conducting polymer-ECM scaffolds for human neuronal cell differentiation
Barberio C,  Saez J,  Withers A,  Nair M,  Tamagnini F,  Owens RM,  et al. (2022)
Reversible microscale assembly of nanoparticles driven by the phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal
Fhionnlaoich NM,  Schrettl S,  Tito NB,  Yang Y,  Nair M,  Serrano LA,  Harkness K,  Silva PJ,  Frauenrath H,  Stellacci F,  Guldin S,  et al. ()
Reversible microscale assembly of nanoparticles driven by the phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal
Fhionnlaoich NM,  Schrettl S,  Tito NB,  Yang Y,  Nair M,  Serrano LA,  Harkness K,  Silva PJ,  Frauenrath H,  Stellacci F,  Guldin S,  et al. (2017)
In situ ESEM imaging of the vapor-pressure-dependent sublimation-induced morphology of ice
Nair M,  Husmann A,  Cameron RE,  Best SM,  et al. (2018)
Marker cluster rigidity in a multi-segment foot model
Chan P-H,  Stebbins J,  Zavatsky A,  et al. (2019)
Optimising aerosol jet printing of collagen inks for enhanced piezoelectricity and controlled surface potential
Nair M,  Inwald E,  Ives L,  See KRM,  Kar-Narayan S,  et al. (2023)
Reversible microscale assembly of nanoparticles driven by the phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal
Mac Fhionnlaoich N,  Schrettl S,  Tito NB,  Yang Y,  Nair M,  Serrano LA,  Harkness K,  Silva PJ,  Frauenrath H,  Serra F,  Carter WC,  Stellacci F,  Guldin S,  et al. (2023)
In Situ Synchrotron Radiation Diffraction during Solidification of Mg4Y and Mg4YxGd Alloys (x = 1, 4 wt.%)
Szakács G,  Wiese B,  Mendis CL,  Tolnai D,  Stark A,  Schell N,  Nair M,  Kainer KU,  Hort N,  et al. (2014)
In Situ Synchrotron Radiation Diffraction during Solidification of Mg4Y and Mg4YxGd Alloys (x = 1, 4 wt.%)
Szakács G,  Wiese B,  Mendis CL,  Tolnai D,  Stark A,  Schell N,  Nair M,  Kainer KU,  Hort N,  et al. (2014)
Reversible microscale assembly of nanoparticles driven by the phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal
Fhionnlaoich NM,  Schrettl S,  Tito NB,  Yang Y,  Nair M,  Serrano LA,  Harkness K,  Silva PJ,  Frauenrath H,  Carter WC,  Stellacci F,  Guldin S,  et al. ()
Muscle length in flatfeet and neutral feet using a new multi-segment, musculoskeletal foot model
Krautwurst BK,  Mellon S,  Koning B,  Zavatsky A,  Andersen ,  Stebbins J,  et al. (2018)
Reversible microscale assembly of nanoparticles driven by the phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal
Fhionnlaoich NM,  Schrettl S,  Tito NB,  Yang Y,  Nair M,  Serrano LA,  Harkness K,  Silva PJ,  Frauenrath H,  Carter WC,  Stellacci F,  Guldin S,  et al. ()
Are flexible flat feet associated with proximal joint problems in children?
Zavatsky A,  Theologis T,  Kothari A,  et al. (2016)
Viscoelasticity of Tendons Under Transverse Compression
Buckley CP,  Salisbury STS,  Zavatsky A,  et al. (2016)
Muscle contributions to centre of mass acceleration during turning gait in typically developing children: A simulation study
Zavatsky A,  Dixon PC,  Jansen K,  Jonkers I,  Stebbins J,  Theologis T,  et al. (2015)
An investigation into the aetiology of flexible flat feet: the role of subtalar joint morphology
Kothari A,  Bhuva S,  Stebbins J,  Zavatsky A,  Theologis T,  et al. (2016)
ACL function in the normal knee
O'Connor J,  Zavatsky AB,  et al. (1995)