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Rosalind S. Labow

Rosalind S. Labow

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Materials Science

D-Index
43
Citations
5903
World Ranking
12414
National Ranking
215

Overview

Rosalind S. Labow is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in research activities associated with this institution.

Information about recent publications, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications is currently not available. Likewise, there are no explicit records of the main fields and subfields of study, or the main topics covered by their research work listed at this time.

There is no public record of awards linked to Rosalind S. Labow, indicating that there are no documented recognitions or distinctions recorded in the available data.

As the source data indicates that Rosalind S. Labow is currently living, the profile is presented in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • Understanding the biodegradation of polyurethanes: From classical implants to tissue engineering materials

    J.P. Santerre;K. Woodhouse;G. Laroche;R.S. Labow

  • Biodegradation evaluation of polyether and polyester-urethanes with oxidative and hydrolytic enzymes

    J. P. Santerre;R. S. Labow;D. G. Duguay;D. Erfle

  • Enzyme-induced biodegradation of polycarbonate-polyurethanes: dependence on hard-segment chemistry.

    Y. W. Tang;R. S. Labow;J. P. Santerre

  • Biodegradation and in vivo biocompatibility of a degradable, polar/hydrophobic/ionic polyurethane for tissue engineering applications.

    Joanne E. McBane;Soroor Sharifpoor;Kuihua Cai;Rosalind S. Labow

  • Enzyme induced biodegradation of polycarbonate-polyurethanes: dose dependence effect of cholesterol esterase.

    Y.W. Tang;R.S. Labow;J.P. Santerre

  • Synthesis of surface‐modifying macromolecules for use in segmented polyurethanes

    Y. W. Tang;J. P. Santerre;R. S. Labow;D. G. Taylor

  • Hydrolytic degradation of poly(carbonate)-urethanes by monocyte-derived macrophages.

    R.S Labow;E Meek;J.P Santerre

  • Human macrophage-mediated biodegradation of polyurethanes: assessment of candidate enzyme activities

    Rosalind S Labow;Erin Meek;Loren A Matheson;J.Paul Santerre

  • The effect of hard segment size on the hydrolytic stability of polyether-urea-urethanes when exposed to cholesterol esterase.

    J. P. Santerre;R. S. Labow

  • Enzyme–biomaterial interactions: Effect of biosystems on degradation of polyurethanes

    J. P. Santerre;R. S. Labow;G. A. Adams

  • Interactions of U937 macrophage-like cells with decellularized pericardial matrix materials: influence of crosslinking treatment.

    Jonathan K. McDade;Ellen P. Brennan-Pierce;Marianne B. Ariganello;Marianne B. Ariganello;Rosalind S. Labow

  • Macrophage differentiation and polarization on a decellularized pericardial biomaterial.

    Marianne B. Ariganello;Dan T. Simionescu;Rosalind S. Labow;Rosalind S. Labow;J. Michael Lee

  • Isolation of methylene dianiline and aqueous-soluble biodegradation products from polycarbonate-polyurethanes

    Y.W. Tang;R.S. Labow;J.P. Santerre

  • Biodegradation of polycarbonate-based polyurethanes by the human monocyte-derived macrophage and U937 cell systems

    Loren A. Matheson;Rosalind S. Labow;J. Paul Santerre

  • Use of surface-modifying macromolecules to enhance the biostability of segmented polyurethanes.

    Y. W. Tang;J. P. Santerre;R. S. Labow;D. G. Taylor

  • Model systems to assess the destructive potential of human neutrophils and monocyte-derived macrophages during the acute and chronic phases of inflammation.

    R. S. Labow;E. Meek;J. P. Santerre

  • Changes in macrophage function and morphology due to biomedical polyurethane surfaces undergoing biodegradation.

    Loren A. Matheson;J. Paul Santerre;Rosalind S. Labow

  • Effects of Methylprednisolone and a Biocompatible Copolymer Circuit on Blood Activation During Cardiopulmonary Bypass

    Fraser D. Rubens;Howard Nathan;Rosalind Labow;Kathryn S. Williams

  • Synthesis and characterization of degradable polar hydrophobic ionic polyurethane scaffolds for vascular tissue engineering applications.

    Soroor Sharifpoor;Rosalind S Labow;J Paul Santerre

  • Differential synthesis of cholesterol esterase by monocyte‐derived macrophages cultured on poly(ether or ester)‐based poly(urethane)s

    Rosalind S. Labow;Erin Meek;J. Paul Santerre

  • Neutrophil-mediated degradation of segmented polyurethanes

    R S Labow;D J Erfle;J P Santerre

  • Effect of polyurethane chemistry and protein coating on monocyte differentiation towards a wound healing phenotype macrophage.

    Joanne E. McBane;Loren A. Matheson;Loren A. Matheson;Soroor Sharifpoor;J. Paul Santerre

  • Enzyme-induced biodegradation of polycarbonate polyurethanes: dependence on hard-segment concentration.

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Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Brash
John L. Brash McMaster University
Marc Ruel
Marc Ruel University of Ottawa
Gaétan Laroche
Gaétan Laroche Université Laval
Mark J. Raftery
Mark J. Raftery University of New South Wales
Morris Kates
Morris Kates University of Ottawa

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