Daniel Delubac
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Recent Articles
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Wang Z, Boretto M, Millen R, Natesh N, Reckzeh E, Hsu C, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
. 2022 Aug;
17(9):1959-1975.
PMID: 35985334
In vitro tissue models hold great promise for modeling diseases and drug responses. Here, we used emulsion microfluidics to form micro-organospheres (MOSs), which are droplet-encapsulated miniature three-dimensional (3D) tissue models...
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Ding S, Hsu C, Wang Z, Natesh N, Millen R, Negrete M, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2022 May;
29(6):905-917.e6.
PMID: 35508177
Patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and patient-derived organoids (PDOs) have been shown to model clinical response to cancer therapy. However, it remains challenging to use these models to guide timely clinical decisions...
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Wan N, Weinberg D, Liu T, Niehaus K, Ariazi E, Delubac D, et al.
BMC Cancer
. 2019 Aug;
19(1):832.
PMID: 31443703
Background: Blood-based methods using cell-free DNA (cfDNA) are under development as an alternative to existing screening tests. However, early-stage detection of cancer using tumor-derived cfDNA has proven challenging because of...
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Delubac D, Highley C, Witzberger-Krajcovic M, Ayoob J, Furbee E, Minden J, et al.
Lab Chip
. 2012 Oct;
12(22):4911-9.
PMID: 23042419
Drosophila is one of the most important model organisms in biology. Knowledge derived from the recently sequenced 12 genomes of various Drosophila species can today be combined with the results...
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Bakhru S, Altiok E, Highley C, Delubac D, Suhan J, Hitchens T, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine
. 2012 Sep;
7:4613-23.
PMID: 22942643
Tracking cells after therapeutic transplantation is imperative for evaluation of implanted cell fate and function. In this study, ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (USPIO NPs) were surface functionalized with water-soluble...