Andrew J Putnam

Andrew J Putnam

University of Michigan

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Andrew J Putnam

Andrew J Putnam, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of Extracellular matrix, Mechanobiology, Vascularization, Biomaterials, Tissue engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Engineering primitive multiscale chimeric vasculature by combining human microvessels with explanted murine vessels

Pre‐cultured, cell‐encapsulating fibrin microbeads for the vascularization of ischemic tissues

Manufacturing the multiscale vascular hierarchy: progress toward solving the grand challenge of tissue engineering

Matrix density regulates adipocyte phenotype

A combination of matrix stiffness and degradability dictate microvascular network assembly and remodeling in cell-laden poly (ethylene glycol) hydrogels

Crossover of surface waves and capillary-viscous-elastic transition in soft biomaterials detected by resonant acoustic rheometry

Optical tweezers assessment of local ECM mechanical heterogeneity during capillary morphogenesis

Acoustic droplet vaporization for on-demand modulation of microporosity in smart hydrogels

Andrew J Putnam Information

University

Position

Biomedical Engineering

Citations(all)

11068

Citations(since 2020)

3800

Cited By

8898

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

84

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University of Michigan

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Andrew J Putnam Skills & Research Interests

Extracellular matrix

Mechanobiology

Vascularization

Biomaterials

Tissue engineering

Top articles of Andrew J Putnam

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Engineering primitive multiscale chimeric vasculature by combining human microvessels with explanted murine vessels

Scientific Reports

Emily A Margolis

Lucia S Choi

Nicole E Friend

Andrew J Putnam

2024/2/19

Pre‐cultured, cell‐encapsulating fibrin microbeads for the vascularization of ischemic tissues

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A

Nicole E Friend

Jeffrey A Beamish

Emily A Margolis

Nicholas G Schott

Jan P Stegemann

...

2024/4

Manufacturing the multiscale vascular hierarchy: progress toward solving the grand challenge of tissue engineering

Emily A Margolis

Nicole E Friend

Marsha W Rolle

Eben Alsberg

Andrew J Putnam

2023/5/9

Matrix density regulates adipocyte phenotype

Adipocyte

Alexander Ky

Atticus J McCoy

Carmen G Flesher

Nicole E Friend

Jie Li

...

2023/12/31

A combination of matrix stiffness and degradability dictate microvascular network assembly and remodeling in cell-laden poly (ethylene glycol) hydrogels

Biomaterials

Nicole E Friend

Atticus J McCoy

Jan P Stegemann

Andrew J Putnam

2023/4/1

Crossover of surface waves and capillary-viscous-elastic transition in soft biomaterials detected by resonant acoustic rheometry

Biomaterials

Eric C Hobson

Weiping Li

Nicole E Friend

Andrew J Putnam

Jan P Stegemann

...

2023/11/1

Optical tweezers assessment of local ECM mechanical heterogeneity during capillary morphogenesis

Michelle Lanterman

Irene Zhang

Sarah Eldeen

Ulysses Castillo

Andrew Putnam

...

2023/10/5

Acoustic droplet vaporization for on-demand modulation of microporosity in smart hydrogels

Acta Biomaterialia

Mitra Aliabouzar

Carole Quesada

Ze Qi Chan

J Brian Fowlkes

Renny T Franceschi

...

2023/7/1

Phenotypic, trophic, and regenerative properties of mesenchymal stem cells from different osseous tissues

Cell and tissue research

Douhong Zou

Marina Vigen

Andrew J Putnam

Chen Cao

Susan A Tarlé

...

2022/4/1

Micropatterning of acoustic droplet vaporization in acoustically-responsive scaffolds using extrusion-based bioprinting

Bioprinting

Mitra Aliabouzar

Adam WY Ley

Sabine Meurs

Andrew J Putnam

Brendon M Baker

...

2022/3/1

Spatiotemporal control of myofibroblast activation in acoustically-responsive scaffolds via ultrasound-induced matrix stiffening

Acta biomaterialia

Easton Farrell

Mitra Aliabouzar

Carole Quesada

Brendon M Baker

Renny T Franceschi

...

2022/1/15

Release of basic fibroblast growth factor from acoustically-responsive scaffolds promotes therapeutic angiogenesis in the hind limb ischemia model

Journal of Controlled Release

Hai Jin

Carole Quesada

Mitra Aliabouzar

Oliver D Kripfgans

Renny T Franceschi

...

2021/10/10

Spatially-directed angiogenesis using ultrasound-controlled release of basic fibroblast growth factor from acoustically-responsive scaffolds

Acta biomaterialia

Leidan Huang

Carole Quesada

Mitra Aliabouzar

J Brian Fowlkes

Renny T Franceschi

...

2021/7/15

Resonant acoustic rheometry for non-contact characterization of viscoelastic biomaterials

Biomaterials

Eric C Hobson

Weiping Li

Benjamin A Juliar

Andrew J Putnam

Jan P Stegemann

...

2021/2/1

Control of fibroblast differentiation in acoustically-responsive scaffolds using ultrasound-induced matrix stiffening

Easton Farrell

Mitra Aliabouzar

Carole Quesada

Brendon Baker

Andrew Putnam

...

2021

Stromal cell identity modulates vascular morphogenesis in a microvasculature-on-a-chip platform

Lab on a Chip

Emily A Margolis

David S Cleveland

Yen P Kong

Jeffrey A Beamish

William Y Wang

...

2021

Injectable pre-cultured tissue modules catalyze the formation of extensive functional microvasculature in vivo

Scientific Reports

Nicole E Friend

Ana Y Rioja

Yen P Kong

Jeffrey A Beamish

Xiaowei Hong

...

2020/9/23

Controlled Release of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF) using Therapeutic Ultrasound Enhances Angiogenesis and Reperfusion in Ischemic Muscle

Hai Jin

Carole Quesada

Leidan Huang

Mitra Aliabouzar

Aniket Jivani

...

2020/9/7

Spatially-directed cell migration in acoustically-responsive scaffolds through the controlled delivery of basic fibroblast growth factor

Acta biomaterialia

Xiaofang Lu

Hai Jin

Carole Quesada

Easton C Farrell

Leidan Huang

...

2020/9/1

Cell-mediated matrix stiffening accompanies capillary morphogenesis in ultra-soft amorphous hydrogels

Biomaterials

Benjamin A Juliar

Jeffrey A Beamish

Megan E Busch

David S Cleveland

Likitha Nimmagadda

...

2020/2/1

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