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Benjamin J Herdrich

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Morris Jr M, Allukian 3rd M, Herdrich B, Caskey R, Zgheib C, Xu J, et al.
Wound Repair Regen . 2014 May; 22(3):406-14. PMID: 24844340
Wound size impacts the threshold between scarless regeneration and reparative healing in the fetus with increased inflammation showed in fetal scar formation. We hypothesized that increased fetal wound size increases...
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Zgheib C, Allukian M, Xu J, Morris Jr M, Caskey R, Herdrich B, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg . 2014 May; 97(5):1643-50. PMID: 24792251
Background: In adults, myocardial infarction (MI) results in a brisk inflammatory response, myocardium loss, and scar formation. We have recently reported the first mammalian large-animal model of cardiac regeneration after...
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Murphy E, Szeto W, Herdrich B, Jackson B, Wang G, Bavaria J, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 2013 Jul; 58(5):1179-85. PMID: 23830947
Objective: The management of infected aortic endografts is a challenging endeavor. Treatment of this problem has not been well defined as it is fairly uncommon. However, the incidence is increasing....
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Herdrich B, Murphy E, Wang G, Jackson B, Fairman R, Woo E
J Vasc Surg . 2013 Jul; 58(5):1201-6. PMID: 23830316
Objective: Many patients treated with endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) have a concomitant suprarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (sAAA). The natural history of these sAAAs and whether they require intervention after EVAR...
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Caskey R, Allukian M, Lind R, Herdrich B, Xu J, Radu A, et al.
Cell Tissue Res . 2012 Nov; 351(1):117-25. PMID: 23149717
Fetal wounds have been found to have increased levels of high-molecular-weight hyaluronan (HMW-HA) compared with those of adults. The primary enzyme responsible for producing HMW-HA is hyaluronic acid synthase-1 (HAS-1)....
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Herdrich B, Gorman R
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2011 Oct; 1:519-525. PMID: 22025903
BACKGROUND: Left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI) results in ventricular dilation, fibroplasia, and decline in cardiac function. There is significant morbidity and mortality associated with this process, often leading...
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Bermudez D, Herdrich B, Xu J, Lind R, Beason D, Mitchell M, et al.
Am J Pathol . 2011 Apr; 178(5):2215-23. PMID: 21514435
Diabetic skin is known to have deficient wound healing properties, but little is known of its intrinsic biomechanical properties. We hypothesize that diabetic skin possesses inferior biomechanical properties at baseline,...
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Bermudez D, Xu J, Herdrich B, Radu A, Mitchell M, Liechty K
J Vasc Surg . 2011 Jan; 53(3):774-84. PMID: 21211927
Objective: Impaired diabetic wound healing is associated with abnormal stromal cell-derived factor (SDF)-1α production, decreased angiogenesis, and chronic inflammation. Lentiviral-mediated overexpression of SDF-1α can correct the impairments in angiogenesis and...
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Herdrich B, Danzer E, Davey M, Bermudez D, Radu A, Zhang L, et al.
Wound Repair Regen . 2010 Sep; 18(5):543-9. PMID: 20840524
The fetal response to small tendon injury results in regenerative or scarless healing and is characterized by a markedly diminished cellular inflammatory response, lack of fibroplasia, and restoration of normal...
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Herdrich B, Danzer E, Davey M, Allukian M, Englefield V, Gorman 3rd J, et al.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg . 2010 May; 38(6):691-8. PMID: 20452780
Objectives: The adult response to myocardial infarction results in inflammation, scar formation, left ventricular dilatation, and loss of regional and global function. Regenerative scarless healing has been demonstrated in foetal...