Bassem Salama
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Saleh S, Shawky H, Ezzat A, Taie H, Salama B, El-Bassyouni G, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2023 Aug;
250:126278.
PMID: 37572818
This study aimed to investigate whether the gastroprotective effects of three types of bacterial levans are correlated with their prebiotic-associated anti-inflammatory/antioxidant potentials. Three levans designated as LevAE, LevP, and LevZ...
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Abraham S, Kuppan P, Raj S, Salama B, Korbutt G, Montemagno C
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2021 Jan;
3(10):2215-2222.
PMID: 33445280
Polymeric scaffolds containing biomimics offer exciting therapies with broad potential impact for cellular therapies and thereby potentially improve success rates. Here we report the designing and fabrication of a hybrid...
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Hassouna T, Seeberger K, Salama B, Korbutt G
Transplantation
. 2018 Jul;
102(10):e413-e423.
PMID: 29975241
Background: There is a strong rationale to pursue the use of neonatal porcine islets (NPIs) as an unlimited source of islets for clinical xenotransplantation. Because NPIs are composed of immature...
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Yu Y, Gamble A, Pawlick R, Pepper A, Salama B, Toms D, et al.
Diabetologia
. 2018 Jul;
61(9):2016-2029.
PMID: 29971529
Aims/hypothesis: Islet transplantation is a treatment option that can help individuals with type 1 diabetes become insulin independent, but inefficient oxygen and nutrient delivery can hamper islet survival and engraftment...
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Hayward J, Ellis C, Seeberger K, Lee T, Salama B, Mulet-Sierra A, et al.
Diabetes
. 2017 Mar;
66(5):1312-1321.
PMID: 28246290
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess immunoregulatory, anti-inflammatory, and proangiogenic properties and, therefore, have the potential to improve islet engraftment and survival. We assessed the effect human bone marrow-derived MSCs have...