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Rhys Cornock
Sprout Scientific
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Development of the Biopen: a handheld device for surgical printing of adipose stem cells at a chondral wound site
C D O’Connell, C Di Bella, F Thompson, C Augustine, S Beirne, ...
Biofabrication 8 (1), 015019, 2016
2282016
Coaxial additive manufacture of biomaterial composite scaffolds for tissue engineering
R Cornock, S Beirne, B Thompson, GG Wallace
Biofabrication 6 (2), 025002, 2014
512014
Extrusion printed graphene/polycaprolactone/composites for tissue engineering
S Sayyar, R Cornock, E Murray, S Beirne, DL Officer, GG Wallace
Materials Science Forum 773, 496-502, 2014
342014
3D BioPrinting: printing parts for bodies
GG Wallace, RC Cornock, CD O'Connell, S Bernie, S Dodds, F Gilbert
University Of Tasmania, 2014
232014
Wet-spun trojan horse cell constructs for engineering muscle
AF Quigley, R Cornock, T Mysore, J Foroughi, M Kita, JM Razal, J Crook, ...
Frontiers in Chemistry 8, 18, 2020
162020
Development of a Coaxial Melt Extrusion Printing process for specialised composite bioscaffold fabrication
R Cornock, S Beirne, GG Wallace
2013 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics …, 2013
152013
Development of the Biopen: a handheld device for surgical printing of adipose stem cells at a chondral wound site, Biofabrication. 8 (2016) 015019
CD O’Connell, CD Bella, F Thompson, C Augustine, S Beirne, R Cornock, ...
4
Wet-Spun Cell/Alginate Synthetic Fibres for Engineering Muscle
AF Quigley, R Cornock, T Mysore, J Foroughi, M Kita, JM Razal, J Crook, ...
Frontiers in Chemistry 8, 18, 2020
2020
Living fibres: 3D hydrogel fibres for tissue engineering
A Quigley, M Kita, R Cornock, T Mysore, J Foroughi, GG Wallace, ...
2013
Precision wet-spinning of cell-impregnated alginate fibres for tissue engineering
R Cornock, M Kita, A Quigley, GG Wallace, RMI Kapsa
2013
Research Online
A Quigley, M Kita, R Cornock, T Mysore, J Foroughi
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