G A Truskey
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Recent Articles
1.
Chen Z, Tang M, Huang D, Jiang W, Li M, Ji H, et al.
Lab Chip
. 2018 Jun;
18(14):2047-2054.
PMID: 29927449
Human cell-based 3D tissue constructs play an increasing role in disease modeling and drug screening. Inflammation, atherosclerosis, and many autoimmune disorders involve the interactions between immune cells and blood vessels....
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Fernandez C, Yen R, Perez S, Bedell H, Povsic T, Reichert W, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Feb;
6:21579.
PMID: 26888719
In vitro human tissue engineered human blood vessels (TEBV) that exhibit vasoactivity can be used to test human toxicity of pharmaceutical drug candidates prior to pre-clinical animal studies. TEBVs with...
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McKinney V, Rinker K, Truskey G
J Biomech
. 2006 Feb;
39(5):806-17.
PMID: 16488220
Patterns in cell adhesion molecule expression by endothelial cells may play a role in atherogenesis. Previous studies have shown dependence of intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression in human umbilical vein...
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Buchanan J, Kleinstreuer C, Hyun S, Truskey G
J Biomech
. 2003 Jul;
36(8):1185-96.
PMID: 12831745
Employing the rabbit's abdominal aorta as a suitable atherosclerotic model, transient three-dimensional blood flow simulations and monocyte deposition patterns were used to evaluate the following hypotheses: (i) simulation of monocyte...
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Mathur A, Collinsworth A, Reichert W, Kraus W, Truskey G
J Biomech
. 2001 Nov;
34(12):1545-53.
PMID: 11716856
This study evaluated the hypothesis that, due to functional and structural differences, the apparent elastic modulus and viscous behavior of cardiac and skeletal muscle and vascular endothelium would differ. To...
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Slentz D, Truskey G, Kraus W
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim
. 2001 May;
37(3):148-56.
PMID: 11370805
Cell culture models that mimic long-term exposure to microgravity provide important insights into the cellular biological adaptations of human skeletal muscle to long-term residence in space. We developed insert scaffolding...
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Kleinstreuer C, Hyun S, Buchanan Jr J, Longest P, Archie Jr J, Truskey G
Crit Rev Biomed Eng
. 2001 Apr;
29(1):1-64.
PMID: 11321642
Intimal thickening due to atherosclerotic lesions or intimal hyperplasia in medium to large blood vessels is a major contributor to heart disease, the leading cause of death in the Western...
8.
Rinker K, Prabhakar V, Truskey G
Biophys J
. 2001 Mar;
80(4):1722-32.
PMID: 11259286
In this study we examined whether monocytic cell attachment to vascular endothelium was affected by elevating shear stress at a constant shear rate. Contact time, which is inversely related to...
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Collinsworth A, Torgan C, Nagda S, Rajalingam R, Kraus W, Truskey G
Cell Tissue Res
. 2000 Dec;
302(2):243-51.
PMID: 11131135
Effects of mechanical forces exerted on mammalian skeletal muscle cells during development were studied using an in vitro model to unidirectionally stretch cultured C2C12 cells grown on silastic membrane. Previous...
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Torgan C, Burge S, Collinsworth A, Truskey G, Kraus W
Med Biol Eng Comput
. 2000 Nov;
38(5):583-90.
PMID: 11094818
The growth and repair of adult skeletal muscle are due in part to activation of muscle precursor cells, commonly known as satellite cells or myoblasts. These cells are responsive to...