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  1. Toman, P.D., Chisholm, G., McMullin, H., Gier, L.M., Olsen, D.R., Kovach. R.J., Leigh. S.D. Fong, B. E., Chang, R., Daniels, G.A., Berg, R.A., and Hitzeman, R.A. “Production of Recombinant Human Type I Trimers using a Four-Gene Expression System in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.”, J. Biol. Chemistry 275: 23303-23309 (2000).

  2. Olsen, D.R., Leigh. S.D., Chang, R., McMullin, H., Ong, W., Tai, E. Chisholm,G., Birk, D.E., Berg, R.A., Hitzeman, R.A.,  and Toman, P.D. “Production of Human Type I Collagen in Yeast Reveals unexpected New Insights into the Molecular Assembly of Collagen Trimers.," J. Biol. Chemistry 276: 24038-24043 (2001).

  3. Liu, L-S.,  and Berg, R.A. "Adhesion Barriers of Carboxymethylcellulose and Polyethylene   Glycol Composite Gels," J. Biomed. Res. (Applied Biomaterials), 63: 326-332 (2002).
  4. Alvis, M., Lalor, P, Brown, M.K.C., Thorn, M.R., Block, J., Hornby, S., Berg, R. A. and Reddi, A.H. Osteoinduction by a Collagen Mineral Composite combined with Isologous Bone Marrow in a Subcutaneous Rat Model, Orthopedics, 26:77-80 (2003).

  5. Rodgers, K.E., Robertson, J.T., Espinoza, T., Oppelt, W., Cortese, S., diZerega, G.S., and Berg, R.A.  Reduction of Epidural Fibrosis in Lumbar Surgery with Oxiplex® Adhesion barriers of Carboxymethylcellulose and Polyethylene Oxide, The Spine Journal, 3:277-284 (2003).

  6. Falcone, S.J., Palmeri, D. and Berg, R.A. J. Rheological and Cohesive Properties of Hyaluronic Acid,  Biomed. Res. (Applied Biomaterials), 76: 721-728 (2006).

  7. diZerega, G., Cortese, S., Rodgers, K E., Block, K M., Falcone, S J., Juarez, T. G. and Berg , R. A. OxiplexÒ: Modern Biomaterial for Adhesion Prevention, Biomed. Res. B   81B: 239-250  (2006).

  8. Falcone, S.J., Doerfler, A.M., Berg R.A. Novel synthetic dermal fillers based on sodium carboxymethylcellulose: comparison with crosslinked hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers. Dermatol Surg  33 Suppl 2:S136-43; discussion S143 (2007).

  9. Falcone, S.J., Berg R.A. Crosslinked hyaluronic acid dermal fillers: A comparison of rheological properties. J Biomed Mater Res A, 87A, 264-271 (2008).

  10. Falcone, S.J., Berg R.A. Temporary Polysaccharide Dermal Fillers: A Model for Persistence Based on Physical Properties.  Dermatol Surg,  35: 1238-1243 (2009).