Cheryl Wong Po Foo
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Recent Articles
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Harmatz P, Prada C, Burton B, Lau H, Kessler C, Cao L, et al.
Mol Ther
. 2022 Oct;
30(12):3587-3600.
PMID: 36299240
Zinc-finger nuclease (ZFN)-based in vivo genome editing is a novel treatment that can potentially provide lifelong protein replacement with single intravenous administration. Three first-in-human open-label ascending single-dose phase 1/2 studies...
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Improvement of Local Cell Delivery Using Helix Transendocardial Delivery Catheter in a Porcine Heart
Mitsutake Y, Pyun W, Rouy D, Wong Po Foo C, Stertzer S, Altman P, et al.
Int Heart J
. 2017 May;
58(3):435-440.
PMID: 28539564
Cardiac regeneration strategies using stem cells have shown variable and inconsistent results with respect to patient cardiac function and clinical outcomes. There has been increasing consensus that improving the efficiency...
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Dash R, Kim P, Matsuura Y, Ikeno F, Metzler S, Huang N, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2015 Jul;
4(7).
PMID: 26215972
Background: The exact mechanism of stem cell therapy in augmenting the function of ischemic cardiomyopathy is unclear. In this study, we hypothesized that increased viability of the peri-infarct region (PIR)...
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Heldman A, DiFede D, Fishman J, Zambrano J, Trachtenberg B, Karantalis V, et al.
JAMA
. 2013 Nov;
311(1):62-73.
PMID: 24247587
Importance: Whether culture-expanded mesenchymal stem cells or whole bone marrow mononuclear cells are safe and effective in chronic ischemic cardiomyopathy is controversial. Objective: To demonstrate the safety of transendocardial stem...
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Hare J, Fishman J, Gerstenblith G, DiFede Velazquez D, Zambrano J, Suncion V, et al.
JAMA
. 2012 Nov;
308(22):2369-79.
PMID: 23117550
Context: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are under evaluation as a therapy for ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM). Both autologous and allogeneic MSC therapies are possible; however, their safety and efficacy have not...
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Straley K, Wong Po Foo C, Heilshorn S
J Neurotrauma
. 2009 Aug;
27(1):1-19.
PMID: 19698073
The highly debilitating nature of spinal cord injuries has provided much inspiration for the design of novel biomaterials that can stimulate cellular regeneration and functional recovery. Many experts agree that...
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Wang S, Wong Po Foo C, Warrier A, Poo M, Heilshorn S, Zhang X
Biomed Microdevices
. 2009 Jun;
11(5):1127-34.
PMID: 19495986
Spatial patterning of proteins is a valuable technique for many biological applications and is the prevailing tool for defining microenvironments for cells in culture, a required procedure in developmental biology...
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Bini E, Wong Po Foo C, Huang J, Karageorgiou V, Kitchel B, Kaplan D
Biomacromolecules
. 2006 Nov;
7(11):3139-45.
PMID: 17096543
Spider silk fibers have remarkable mechanical properties that suggest the component proteins could be useful biopolymers for fabricating biomaterial scaffolds for tissue formation. Two bioengineered protein variants from the consensus...
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Wong Po Foo C, Patwardhan S, Belton D, Kitchel B, Anastasiades D, Huang J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2006 Jun;
103(25):9428-33.
PMID: 16769898
Silica skeletal architectures in diatoms are characterized by remarkable morphological and nanostructural details. Silk proteins from spiders and silkworms form strong and intricate self-assembling fibrous biomaterials in nature. We combined...
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Wong Po Foo C, Huang J, Kaplan D
Trends Biotechnol
. 2004 Oct;
22(11):577-85.
PMID: 15491802
Silica, the most abundant compound in the earth's crust, is also widespread in biological systems. Silica has many functions, including support and protection in single-celled organisms and in higher plants...