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Calcium alginate gel: a biocompatible and mechanically stable polymer for endovascular embolization
TA Becker, DR Kipke, T Brandon
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 2001
3002001
Flow properties of liquid calcium alginate polymer injected through medical microcatheters for endovascular embolization
TA Becker, DR Kipke
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: An Official Journal of The Society …, 2002
912002
In vivo assessment of calcium alginate gel for endovascular embolization of a cerebral arteriovenous malformation model using the swine rete mirabile
TA Becker, DR Kipke, MC Preul, WD Bichard, CG McDougall
Neurosurgery 51 (2), 453-459, 2002
612002
Method for forming an endovascular occlusion
DR Kipke, TA Becker, VE Collins
US Patent 6,592,566, 2003
582003
Compositions and methods for improved occlusion of vascular defects
T Becker, D Kipke, C McDougall
US Patent App. 10/738,317, 2005
572005
Calcium alginate gel as a biocompatible material for endovascular arteriovenous malformation embolization: six-month results in an animal model
TA Becker, MC Preul, WD Bichard, DR Kipke, CG McDougall
Neurosurgery 56 (4), 793-801, 2005
562005
Preliminary investigation of calcium alginate gel as a biocompatible material for endovascular aneurysm embolization in vivo
TA Becker, MC Preul, WD Bichard, DR Kipke, CG McDougall
Neurosurgery 60 (6), 1119-1128, 2007
542007
Calcium alginate provides a high degree of embolization in aneurysm models: A specific comparison to coil packing
Y Soga, MC Preul, M Furuse, T Becker, CG McDougall
Neurosurgery 55 (6), 1401-1409, 2004
432004
Compositions and methods for use of alginate dural sealants
D Kipke, T Becker, J Williams, R Vetter
US Patent App. 10/797,304, 2005
352005
Injectable biomaterials: science and applications
B Vernon
Elsevier, 2011
302011
Compositions and methods for use of alginate dural sealants
DA Kipke, TA Becker, JC Williams, RJ Vetter
US Patent App. 12/480,133, 2010
282010
Definitions of intracranial aneurysm size and morphology: a call for standardization
WC Merritt, HF Berns, AF Ducruet, TA Becker
Surgical Neurology International 12, 2021
262021
In vivo embolization of lateral wall aneurysms in canines using the liquid-to-solid gelling PPODA-QT polymer system: 6-month pilot study
CR Brennecka, MC Preul, TA Becker, BL Vernon
Journal of neurosurgery 119 (1), 228-238, 2013
232013
Quantifying the mechanical and histological properties of thrombus analog made from human blood for the creation of synthetic thrombus for thrombectomy device testing
W Merritt, AM Holter, S Beahm, C Gonzalez, TA Becker, A Tabor, ...
Journal of neurointerventional surgery 10 (12), 1168-1173, 2018
192018
The use of ALGEL/spl reg/as an artificial dura for chronic cortical implant neuroprosthetics
RJ Vetter, TA Becker, JC Williams, DR Kipke
First International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, 2003 …, 2003
112003
Application of nondestructive mechanical characterization testing for creating in vitro vessel models with material properties similar to human neurovasculature
NG Norris, WC Merritt, TA Becker
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 110 (3), 612-622, 2022
82022
E-021 In vitro neurovascular model development for liquid embolic implant simulation
C Settanni, T Becker, A Ducruet, W Merritt, A Huckleberry
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery 11 (Suppl 1), A58-A58, 2019
52019
ALGEL/sup/spl reg//as a dural sealant, determination of effects on the sensori-motor cortex in rats
TA Becker, DR Kipke
Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE …, 2003
52003
Compositions and methods for improved occlusion of vascular defects
TA Becker, DR Kipke, CG McDougall
US Patent App. 12/436,641, 2010
42010
Application of a rabbit-elastase aneurysm model for preliminary histology assessment of the PPODA-QT liquid embolic
A Huckleberry, W Merritt, T Cotter, C Settanni, MC Preul, AF Ducruet, ...
Surgical neurology international 12, 2021
32021
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