Erin E. Devine
University of Wisconsin-Madison
22 Papers
62 Citations
Erin E. Devine is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Vocal folds. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Bioengineered vocal fold mucosa for voice restoration.
Changying Ling,Qiyao Li,Matthew E. Brown,Yo Kishimoto,Yutaka Toya,Erin E. Devine,Kyeong-Ok Choi,Kohei Nishimoto,Ian G. Norman,Tenzin Tsegyal,Jack J. Jiang,William J. Burlingham,Sundaram Gunasekaran,Lloyd M. Smith,Brian L. Frey,Nathan V. Welham +15 more
TL;DR: The engineered mucosae showed morphologic features of native tissue, proteome-level evidence of mucosal morphogenesis and emerging extracellular matrix complexity, and rudimentary barrier function in vitro, suggesting feasibility for transplant and survival in the larynx as well as for function.
Parameters From the Complete Phonatory Range of an Excised Rabbit Larynx.
TL;DR: The results obtained validate the rabbit larynx as an effective and reliable model for tissue inflammation studies because of the similarities of the histologic structure of the vocal fold lamina propria between rabbits and humans.
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Devices and methods on analysis of biomechanical properties of Laryngeal tissue and substitute materials.
Eric Goodyer,Jack J. Jiang,Erin E. Devine,Alexander Sutor,Stefan J. Rupitsch,Stefan Zörner,Michael Stingl,Bastian Schmidt +7 more
TL;DR: An overview of approaches on receiving material parameters being important in voice research is given to give an indication, what kind of measurement techniques are suitable for the intended study, advantages or disadvantages of the approaches, and what parameters can be measured.
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Combined type IIIB with bilateral type I thyroplasty for pitch lowering with maintenance of vocal fold tension
Matthew R. Hoffman,Erin E. Devine,Marc Remacle,Charles N. Ford,Elizabeth Wadium,Jack J. Jiang +5 more
TL;DR: This procedure could be performed in patients for whom pitch lowering is desirable, such as female-to-male transsexuals or male patients with mutational falsetto in whom intensive voice therapy was insufficient.
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Ultrastructural and in vivo confocal microscopic evaluation of interface after Descemet's Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty in rabbits.
TL;DR: To study healing at the donor–recipient interface after Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty in rabbits by ultrastructural and in vivo confocal microscopic evaluation.
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