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  • Direct bone marrow injectio... Direct bone marrow injection of human bone marrow-derived stromal cells into mouse femurs results in greater prostate cancer PC-3 cell proliferation, but not specifically proliferation within the injected femurs
    Nowlan, Bianca; Williams, Elizabeth D; Doran, Michael Robert BMC cancer, 05/2022, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    While prostate cancer (PCa) cells most often metastasize to bone in men, species-specific differences between human and mouse bone marrow mean that this pattern is not faithfully replicated in mice. ...
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  • Using high throughput micro... Using high throughput microtissue culture to study the difference in prostate cancer cell behavior and drug response in 2D and 3D co-cultures
    Mosaad, Eman; Chambers, Karen; Futrega, Kathryn ... BMC cancer, 05/2018, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    There is increasing appreciation that non-cancer cells within the tumour microenvironment influence cancer progression and anti-cancer drug efficacy. For metastatic prostate cancer (PCa), the bone ...
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  • Human bone marrow-derived s... Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
    Nowlan, Bianca; Futrega, Kathryn; Williams, Elizabeth Deborah ... Stem cell research & therapy, 04/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Direct bone marrow injection of cells into murine marrow cavities is used in a range of cell characterization assays and to develop disease models. While human bone marrow-derived stromal cells ...
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  • The rapid manufacture of un... The rapid manufacture of uniform composite multicellular-biomaterial micropellets, their assembly into macroscopic organized tissues, and potential applications in cartilage tissue engineering
    Babur, Betul Kul; Kabiri, Mahboubeh; Klein, Travis Jacob ... PloS one, 05/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 5
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    We and others have published on the rapid manufacture of micropellet tissues, typically formed from 100-500 cells each. The micropellet geometry enhances cellular biological properties, and in many ...
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  • Collagenase treatment appea... Collagenase treatment appears to improve cartilage tissue integration but damage to collagen networks is likely permanent
    Shajib, Md. Shafiullah; Futrega, Kathryn; Jacob Klein, Travis ... Journal of tissue engineering, 01/2022, Volume: 13
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    When repairing cartilage defects a major challenge is achieving high-quality integration between the repair tissue and adjacent native cartilage. Matrix-rich cartilage is not easily remodeled, ...
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  • High-throughput bone and ca... High-throughput bone and cartilage micropellet manufacture, followed by assembly of micropellets into biphasic osteochondral tissue
    Babur, Betul Kul; Futrega, Kathryn; Lott, William B ... Cell & tissue research/Cell and tissue research, 09/2015, Volume: 361, Issue: 3
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    Engineered biphasic osteochondral tissues may have utility in cartilage defect repair. As bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC) have the capacity to make both bone-like and ...
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  • Early Works on Theological ... Early Works on Theological Method 3
    Shields, Michael, G; Monsour, H. Daniel; Doran, S.J., Robert, M ... 03/2013, Volume: 24
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    Continuing where Volume 23 left off, Volume 24 of the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan traces the background to Lonergan's notion of functional specialization as it emerges in his Latin courses ...
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  • A cell migration device tha... A cell migration device that maintains a defined surface with no cellular damage during wound edge generation
    Doran, Michael Robert; Mills, Richard James; Parker, Anthony James ... Lab on a chip, 01/2009, Volume: 9, Issue: 16
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    Studying the rate of cell migration provides insight into fundamental cell biology as well as a tool to assess the functionality of synthetic surfaces and soluble environments used in tissue ...
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  • Plasma Polymerization of TE... Plasma Polymerization of TEMPO Yields Coatings Containing Stable Nitroxide Radicals for Controlling Interactions with Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
    Michl, Thomas D; Barz, Jakob; Giles, Carla ... ACS applied nano materials, 12/2018, Volume: 1, Issue: 12
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    Stable organic nitroxide radicals have been shown to exhibit similar cell biology signaling properties as the well-known but short-lived small molecule nitric oxide, such as affecting intracellular ...
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  • The Rapid Manufacture of Uniform Composite Multicellular-Biomaterial Micropellets, Their Assembly into Macroscopic Organized Tissues, and Potential Applications in Cartilage Tissue Engineering: e0122250
    Babur, Betul Kul; Kabiri, Mahboubeh; Klein, Travis Jacob ... PloS one, 05/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 5
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    We and others have published on the rapid manufacture of micropellet tissues, typically formed from 100-500 cells each. The micropellet geometry enhances cellular biological properties, and in many ...
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