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Andrew Taberner
Andrew Taberner
Professor of Bioengineering, University of Auckland
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Needle-free jet injection using real-time controlled linear Lorentz-force actuators
A Taberner, NC Hogan, IW Hunter
Medical Engineering and Physics 34 (9), 1228-1235, 2012
1792012
Mechanical characterisation of in vivo human skin using a 3D force-sensitive micro-robot and finite element analysis
C Flynn, A Taberner, P Nielsen
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 10, 27-38, 2011
1432011
Suitability of recent hardware accelerators (DSPs, FPGAs, and GPUs) for computer vision and image processing algorithms
A HajiRassouliha, AJ Taberner, MP Nash, PMF Nielsen
Signal Processing: Image Communication 68, 101-119, 2018
1392018
Controlled needle-free transport
I Hunter, A Taberner, B Hemond, D Wendell, N Hogan, N Ball
US Patent App. 11/352,916, 2006
1142006
Computational and experimental characterization of skin mechanics: identifying current challenges and future directions
JWY Jor, MD Parker, AJ Taberner, MP Nash, PMF Nielsen
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine 5 (5), 539-556, 2013
1132013
Modeling the Mechanical Response of In Vivo Human Skin Under a Rich Set of Deformations
C Flynn, A Taberner, P Nielsen
Annals of biomedical engineering 39, 1935-1946, 2011
1092011
Experimental study of a TET system for implantable biomedical devices
TD Dissanayake, AP Hu, S Malpas, L Bennet, A Taberner, L Booth, ...
IEEE Transactions on biomedical circuits and systems 3 (6), 370-378, 2009
982009
Needle-free delivery of macromolecules through the skin using controllable jet injectors
NC Hogan, AJ Taberner, LA Jones, IW Hunter
Expert opinion on drug delivery 12 (10), 1637-1648, 2015
892015
Simulating the three-dimensional deformation of in vivo facial skin
C Flynn, AJ Taberner, PMF Nielsen, S Fels
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 28, 484-494, 2013
832013
Measurement of the force–displacement response of in vivo human skin under a rich set of deformations
C Flynn, A Taberner, P Nielsen
Medical engineering & physics 33 (5), 610-619, 2011
762011
An innovative work-loop calorimeter for in vitro measurement of the mechanics and energetics of working cardiac trabeculae
AJ Taberner, JC Han, DS Loiselle, PMF Nielsen
Journal of Applied Physiology 111 (6), 1798-1803, 2011
732011
Controlled needle-free transport
IW Hunter, AJ Taberner, BD Hemond, DM Wendell, NC Hogan, NB Ball
US Patent 7,833,189, 2010
732010
Design and testing of an MRI-compatible cycle ergometer for non-invasive cardiac assessments during exercise
S Gusso, C Salvador, P Hofman, W Cutfield, JC Baldi, A Taberner, ...
Biomedical engineering online 11, 1-14, 2012
672012
A portable needle-free jet injector based on a custom high power-density voice-coil actuator
AJ Taberner, NB Ball, NC Hogan, IW Hunter
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and …, 2006
632006
Needle-free injector device with autoloading capability
IW Hunter, BD Hemond, DM Wendell, NC Hogan, AJ Taberner, NB Ball
US Patent 8,172,790, 2012
592012
Trabeculae carneae as models of the ventricular walls: implications for the delivery of oxygen
S Goo, P Joshi, G Sands, D Gerneke, A Taberner, Q Dollie, I LeGrice, ...
Journal of General Physiology 134 (4), 339-350, 2009
592009
The effect of jet speed on large volume jet injection
JW McKeage, BP Ruddy, PMF Nielsen, AJ Taberner
Journal of Controlled Release 280, 51-57, 2018
562018
Characterization of a novel collagen scaffold for corneal tissue engineering
J Zhang, AMG Sisley, AJ Anderson, AJ Taberner, CNJ McGhee, DV Patel
Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods 22 (2), 165-172, 2016
562016
Controlled needle-free eye injector
I Hunter, A Taberner, D Wendell, N Hogan, B Hemond, CH Tseng
US Patent App. 11/598,556, 2007
522007
Passive myocardial mechanical properties: meaning, measurement, models
R Emig, CM Zgierski-Johnston, V Timmermann, AJ Taberner, MP Nash, ...
Biophysical reviews, 1-24, 2021
512021
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