Arvind Manikantan Padma
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Bagge J, Padma A, Casselbrant A, Hellstrom M, Oltean M
Eur Surg Res
. 2022 Aug;
64(2):201-210.
PMID: 35926441
Introduction: Intestinal cold ischemia and subsequent reperfusion during transplantation result in various degrees of mucosal injury ranging from mild edema to extensive mucosal loss. Mucosal barrier impairment favors bacterial translocation...
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Padma A, Carriere L, Krokstrom Karlsson F, Sehic E, Bandstein S, Tiemann T, et al.
NPJ Regen Med
. 2021 May;
6(1):26.
PMID: 34021161
Uterine factor infertility was considered incurable until recently when we reported the first successful live birth after uterus transplantation. However, risky donor surgery and immunosuppressive therapy are factors that may...
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Padma A, Alshaikh A, Song M, Akouri R, Oltean M, Brannstrom M, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med
. 2021 May;
15(7):674-685.
PMID: 33991074
Scaffolds derived from decellularized tissue possess many advantages for bioengineering applications, including for novel infertility treatments. However, the decellularization process results in allogenic-independent damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). This field is...
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Padma A, Alsheikh A, Song M, Akouri R, Akyurek L, Oltean M, et al.
Biomed Mater
. 2021 May;
16(4).
PMID: 33946053
Data on how the immune system reacts to decellularized scaffolds after implantation is scarce and difficult to interpret due to many heterogeneous parameters such as tissue-type match, decellularization method and...
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Alshaikh A, Padma A, Dehlin M, Akouri R, Song M, Brannstrom M, et al.
Reprod Biol Endocrinol
. 2020 Jul;
18(1):75.
PMID: 32703228
Background: Fertility preservation is particularly challenging in young women diagnosed with hematopoietic cancers, as transplantation of cryopreserved ovarian cortex in these women carries the risk for re-introducing cancer cells. Therefore,...
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Softeland J, Casselbrant A, Biglarnia A, Linders J, Hellstrom M, Pesce A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2019 Jun;
20(13).
PMID: 31252560
Advanced preservation injury (PI) after intestinal transplantation has deleterious short- and long-term effects and constitutes a major research topic. Logistics and costs favor rodent studies, whereas clinical translation mandates studies...
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Alshaikh A, Padma A, Dehlin M, Akouri R, Song M, Brannstrom M, et al.
J Ovarian Res
. 2019 Jun;
12(1):58.
PMID: 31228949
Background: In order to preserve fertility in young women with disseminated cancer, e.g. leukemia, an approach that has been suggested is to retransplant isolated small follicles within an ovarian matrix...
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Simsa R, Padma A, Heher P, Hellstrom M, Teuschl A, Jenndahl L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Dec;
13(12):e0209269.
PMID: 30557395
Decellularization of native blood vessels is a promising technology to generate 3D biological scaffolds for vascular grafting. Blood vessel decellularization has been performed in previous studies under various experimental conditions,...
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Padma A, Tiemann T, Alshaikh A, Akouri R, Song M, Hellstrom M
Methods Mol Biol
. 2017 Aug;
1577:161-175.
PMID: 28776178
Sophisticated culturing conditions are required to grow cells in a three-dimensional (3D) environment. Cells then require a type of scaffold rich in proteins, growth factors, and signaling molecules that simulates...