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1. Cunningham, BW, et al. Video assisted spinal surgery: laboratory protocol. In: Regan JJ, McAfee PC, Mack MJ. Atlas of Endoscopic Spine Surgery. St. Louis, MO: Quality Medical Publishing; 1995:18-26.

2. Goldstein JA, Cunningham BW, McAfee PC. Spinal instrumentation for thoracic and lumbar fractures. In: Rothman R, Simeone F, eds. The Spine, 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders Company; 1998:1037-1070.

3. Lee GA, Cunningham BW, McAfee PC. Lumbosacral instrumentation. In: Weinstein S, ed. The Pediatric Spine: Principles and Practice, 2nd ed. New York, NY: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999:547-557.

4. Cunningham BW. A biomechanical approach to posterior spinal instrumentation: principles and applications. In: Dewald RL, ed. Spinal Deformities: The Comprehensive Text. New York, NY: Thieme Publishers; 2003:589-600.

5. McAfee, PC, Cunningham BW, Shimamoto N, et al. SB Charité disc replacement: biologic ingrowth using a nonhuman primate model. In: Buttner-Janz K, Hochschuler SH, McAfee PC, eds. The Artificial Disc. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag; 2003:53-71.

6. Polly DW, Klemme WR, Kuklo TR, Belmont PJ, Cunningham, BW. Biomechanics of anterior column support. In: Lenke LG, Betz RR, Harms J, eds. Modern Anterior Scoliosis Surgery. St. Louis, MO: Quality Medical Publishing: 2003:27-36.

7. Cunningham, BW, Bagby GW, McAfee PC. Design of interbody fusion cages: historical considerations and current perspectives in cage technology. In: Corbin TP, Connolly PJ, Yuan HA, Bao Q, Boden SD, eds. Emerging Spine Surgery Technologies. St Louis, MO: Quality Medical Publishing; 2005.

8. Cunningham BW. Biomechanics and preclinical studies. In: CHARITÈ Teaching Modules. St Louis, MO: Quality Medical Publishing; 2004.

9. McAfee PC, Cunningham BW. The Cervitech porous coated motion cervical disc replacement. In: Guyer RD, Zigler JE, eds. Spinal Arthroplasty: A New Era in Spine Care. St. Louis, MO: Quality Medical Publishing; 2005:239-254.

10. Cunningham BW, Anderson PA. Preclinical evaluation of dynamic spinal stabilization: animal models and basic scientific methods. In:Yue JJ, Bertagnoli R, McAfee PC, An HS, eds. Motion Preservation Surgery of the Spine: Advanced Techniques and Controversies. Philadelphia, PA:Saunders; 2008: 63-74.

11. Pimenta L, Diaz R, McAfee PC, Cappuccino AG, Cunningham BW, Hazem N, Juliano L and Gharzeddine I: Cervical Disc Replacement Revisions: Clinical and Biomechanical Considerations In:Yue JJ, Bertagnoli R, McAfee PC, An HS, eds. Motion Preservation Surgery of the Spine: Advanced Techniques and Controversies. Philadelphia, PA:Saunders; 2008:287-296.

12. McAfee PC, Cunningham BW. Artificial Disc – Lumbar. In: Benzel EC, ed. Spine Surgery: Techniques, Complication Avoidance, and Management. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, Publishing Inc., 2005:1639-1651.

13. McAfee PC, Cunningham BW and Sengupta DK: The Rationale Behind Dynamic Posterior Spinal Instrumentation – the Concept of “Gradations of Fusion in the Thoracolumbar Spine. . In: Senguptan DK , eds. Motion Preservation Surgery of the Spine: Advanced Techniques and Controversies2nd Edition. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, Publishing Inc., 2005:1639-1651.
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14. Cunningham BW, Hawken J, Mueller, K and Tortolani, JP: Biomechanical Considerations and Mechanisms of Injury in Spondylolisthesis. In Wiesel SW and Boden SD eds. Seminars in Spine Surgery: Stellar Medical Productions., Plymouth, MA  2019: Chapter 2, 1-15.