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Amy J Conway

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Maher S, Vantaux A, Chaumeau V, Chua A, Cooper C, Andolina C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):19905. PMID: 34620901
Improved control of Plasmodium vivax malaria can be achieved with the discovery of new antimalarials with radical cure efficacy, including prevention of relapse caused by hypnozoites residing in the liver...
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Maher S, Conway A, Roth A, Adapa S, Cualing P, Andolina C, et al.
Lab Chip . 2020 Feb; 20(6):1124-1139. PMID: 32055808
Advanced cell culture methods for modeling organ-level structure have been demonstrated to replicate in vivo conditions more accurately than traditional in vitro cell culture. Given that the liver is particularly...
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Antonova-Koch Y, Meister S, Abraham M, Luth M, Ottilie S, Lukens A, et al.
Science . 2018 Dec; 362(6419). PMID: 30523084
To discover leads for next-generation chemoprotective antimalarial drugs, we tested more than 500,000 compounds for their ability to inhibit liver-stage development of luciferase-expressing spp. parasites (681 compounds showed a half-maximal...
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Roth A, Maher S, Conway A, Ubalee R, Chaumeau V, Andolina C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Jun; 9(1):2317. PMID: 29884783
The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of Richard Thomson-Luque, which was incorrectly given as Richard Thomson Luque. This error has now been corrected in...
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Roth A, Maher S, Conway A, Ubalee R, Chaumeau V, Andolina C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 May; 9(1):1837. PMID: 29743474
Malaria liver stages represent an ideal therapeutic target with a bottleneck in parasite load and reduced clinical symptoms; however, current in vitro pre-erythrocytic (PE) models for Plasmodium vivax and P....
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Holton A, Sinatra F, Kreahling J, Conway A, Landis D, Altiok S
PLoS One . 2017 Jan; 12(1):e0169797. PMID: 28085924
The tumor microenvironment is composed of cellular and stromal components such as tumor cells, mesenchymal cells, immune cells, cancer associated fibroblasts and the supporting extracellular matrix. The tumor microenvironment provides...
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Maher S, Crouse R, Conway A, Bannister E, Achyuta A, Clark A, et al.
Biomed Microdevices . 2014 Jun; 16(5):727-36. PMID: 24907052
While many advanced liver models support hepatic phenotypes necessary for drug and disease studies, these models are characterized by intricate features such as co-culture with one of more supporting cell...
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Achyuta A, Conway A, Crouse R, Bannister E, Lee R, Katnik C, et al.
Lab Chip . 2012 Oct; 13(4):542-53. PMID: 23108480
In this work, we describe the fabrication and working of a modular microsystem that recapitulates the functions of the "Neurovascular Unit". The microdevice comprised a vertical stack of a poly(dimethylsiloxane)...