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  • Decellularized peripheral n... Decellularized peripheral nerve supports Schwann cell transplants and axon growth following spinal cord injury
    Cerqueira, Susana R.; Lee, Yee-Shuan; Cornelison, Robert C. ... Biomaterials, 09/2018, Volume: 177
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    Schwann cell (SC) transplantation has been comprehensively studied as a strategy for spinal cord injury (SCI) repair. SCs are neuroprotective and promote axon regeneration and myelination. ...
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  • Matrix-Bound Nanovesicles: What Are They and What Do They Do?
    Piening, Logan M; Wachs, Rebecca A Cells, tissues, organs, 03/2023, Volume: 212, Issue: 1
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    Over the past 50 years, several different types of extracellular vesicles have been discovered including exosomes, microvesicles, and matrix vesicles. These vesicles are secreted by cells for ...
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  • Identification of compounds... Identification of compounds that cause axonal dieback without cytotoxicity in dorsal root ganglia explants and intervertebral disc cells with potential to treat pain via denervation
    Lee, Fei San; Nguyen, Uyen N; Munns, Eliza J ... PloS one, 05/2024, Volume: 19, Issue: 5
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    Low back pain, knee osteoarthritis, and cancer patients suffer from chronic pain. Aberrant nerve growth into intervertebral disc, knee, and tumors, are common pathologies that lead to these chronic ...
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  • Engineering a multicompartm... Engineering a multicompartment in vitro model for dorsal root ganglia phenotypic assessment
    Caparaso, Sydney M.; Redwine, Adan L.; Wachs, Rebecca A. Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials, November 2023, Volume: 111, Issue: 11
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    Despite the significant global prevalence of chronic pain, current methods to identify pain therapeutics often fail translation to the clinic. Phenotypic screening platforms rely on modeling and ...
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  • Creation of an injectable i... Creation of an injectable in situ gelling native extracellular matrix for nucleus pulposus tissue engineering
    Wachs, RA; Hoogenboezem, EN; Huda, HI ... The spine journal, 03/2017, Volume: 17, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Background Context Disc degeneration is the leading cause of low back pain and is often characterized by a loss of disc height, resulting from cleavage of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans ...
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  • Hand-gesture-based sterile ... Hand-gesture-based sterile interface for the operating room using contextual cues for the navigation of radiological images
    Jacob, Mithun George; Wachs, Juan Pablo; Packer, Rebecca A Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 06/2013, Volume: 20, Issue: e1
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    This paper presents a method to improve the navigation and manipulation of radiological images through a sterile hand gesture recognition interface based on attentional contextual cues. Computer ...
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  • Development of an in vitro ... Development of an in vitro intervertebral disc innervation model to screen neuroinhibitory biomaterials
    Romereim, Sarah M.; Johnston, Caleb A.; Redwine, Adan L. ... Journal of orthopaedic research, 20/May , Volume: 38, Issue: 5
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    ABSTRACT Pain originating from an intervertebral disc (discogenic pain) is a major source of chronic low back pain. Pathological innervation of the disc by pain‐sensing nerve fibers is thought to be ...
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  • Implantable sensor technolo... Implantable sensor technology: from research to clinical practice
    Ledet, Eric H; D'Lima, Darryl; Westerhoff, Peter ... Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 20, Issue: 6
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    For decades, implantable sensors have been used in research to provide comprehensive understanding of the biomechanics of the human musculoskeletal system. These complex sensor systems have improved ...
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  • Type I collagen concentrati... Type I collagen concentration affects neurite outgrowth of adult rat DRG explants by altering mechanical properties of hydrogels
    Nguyen, Uyen N.; Lee, Fei San; Caparaso, Sydney M. ... Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer ed. 35, Issue: 2
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    Type I collagen is a predominant fibrous protein that makes up the extracellular matrix. Collagen enhances cell attachment and is commonly used in three-dimensional culture systems, to mimic the ...
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  • Oligonucleotide-functionali... Oligonucleotide-functionalized hydrogels for sustained release of small molecule (aptamer) therapeutics
    Agrawal, Nikunj K.; Allen, Peter; Song, Young Hye ... Acta biomaterialia, 01/2020, Volume: 102
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    Natural and synthetic hydrogels have been widely investigated as biomaterial scaffolds to promote tissue repair and regeneration. Nevertheless, the scaffold alone is often insufficient to drive new ...
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