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Tasci, Arzu; Ferguson, Stephen; Büchler, Philippe (2011). Numerical assessment on the effective mechanical stimuli for matrix-associated metabolism in chondrocyte-seeded constructs. Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, 5(3), 210--9. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons 10.1002/term.307

Tasci, Arzu Gül; Ferguson, Stephen John; Büchler, Philippe (2010). Scaffold geometry affects the magnitude and pattern of mechanical stimulation in tissue engineered constructs. In: Proceedings of the 17th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics,. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 5 - 8 July 2010.

Tasci, A; Ferguson, S; Büchler, P (2009). Numerical assessment on the metabolic response of chondrocytes after cyclic loading: The influence of stress rate and magnitude. In: IFMBE Proceedings.

Tasci, A; Ettinger, L; Ferguson, S; Büchler, P (2009). The role of agarose mechanical response on the matrix synthesis of nucleus pulposus cells: a pilot study.

Tasci, A; Ferguson, S; Büchler, P (2009). The effect of specimen geometry and pressure rate on the mechanical response of agarose constructs. In: Future Medicine.

Tasci, A; Ferguson, S; Büchler, P (2008). Evaluation of a memory function to predict biosyntetic response in cell-seeded constructs. In: Journal of Biomechanics.

Tasci, A; Ferguson, SJ; Büchler, P (2008). Development of a biosynthetic model for extracellular matrix production in cell seeded constructs. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society for Biomedical Engineering. Muttenz, Switzerland.

Tasci, A; Ferguson, S; Büchler, P (2008). Effect of loading history on cell biosynthetic activity: Evaluation of a numerical model with memory function.

Tasci, A; Ettinger, L; Ferguson, SJ; Buechler, P (2007). Determining mechanical properties of agarose scaffolds for avascular tissue engineering. In: Proceedings of the ESB. Dublin, Irland.

Tasci, A; Ettinger, L; Ferguson, SJ; Buechler, P (2007). Determining appropriate loading patterns for tissue engineering. In: Proceedings of the SSBE. Neuchatel, Switzerland.

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