Graham G Walmsley
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Recent Articles
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Duscher D, Januszyk M, Maan Z, Whittam A, Hu M, Walmsley G, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 Feb;
139(3):695e-706e.
PMID: 28234841
Background: A hallmark of diabetes mellitus is the breakdown of almost every reparative process in the human body, leading to critical impairments of wound healing. Stabilization and activity of the...
12.
Tevlin R, McArdle A, Brett E, Chung M, Paik K, Seo E, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2016 Aug;
138(6):983e-996e.
PMID: 27537222
Background: The authors have developed a novel protocol for isolating adipose-derived stem cells from human lipoaspirate. In this study, they compare their new method to a previously published standard protocol....
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Walmsley G, Ransom R, Zielins E, Leavitt T, Flacco J, Hu M, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep
. 2016 Jun;
12(5):524-529.
PMID: 27250635
Bone has the capacity to regenerate and repair itself. However, this capacity may be impaired or lost depending on the size of the defect or the presence of certain disease...
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Duscher D, Luan A, Rennert R, Atashroo D, Maan Z, Brett E, et al.
J Transl Med
. 2016 May;
14(1):126.
PMID: 27153799
Background: Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been identified as a population of multipotent cells with promising applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. ASCs are abundant in fat tissue, which...
15.
Senarath-Yapa K, Li S, Walmsley G, Zielins E, Paik K, Britto J, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2016 Apr;
22(9-10):707-20.
PMID: 27036931
Current approaches for the treatment of skeletal defects are suboptimal, principally because the ability of bone to repair and regenerate is poor. Although the promise of effective cellular therapies for...
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Walmsley G, Maan Z, Hu M, Atashroo D, Whittam A, Duscher D, et al.
J Vis Exp
. 2016 Jan;
(107).
PMID: 26780559
Fibroblasts are the principle cell type responsible for secreting extracellular matrix and are a critical component of many organs and tissues. Fibroblast physiology and pathology underlie a spectrum of clinical...
17.
Duscher D, Atashroo D, Maan Z, Luan A, Brett E, Barrera J, et al.
Stem Cells Transl Med
. 2015 Dec;
5(2):248-57.
PMID: 26702129
Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have recently become a focus of regenerative medicine, both for their multilineage differentiation capacity and their excretion of proregenerative cytokines. Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs)...
18.
Hu M, Leavitt T, Malhotra S, Duscher D, Pollhammer M, Walmsley G, et al.
Plast Surg Int
. 2015 Dec;
2015:383581.
PMID: 26649195
Issues surrounding wound healing have garnered deep scientific interest as well as booming financial markets invested in novel wound therapies. Much progress has been made in the field, but it...
19.
Zielins E, Paik K, Ransom R, Brett E, Blackshear C, Luan A, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2015 Nov;
22(3-4):214-21.
PMID: 26585335
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects has traditionally relied on the use of grafts and flaps, which may be associated with variable resorption and/or significant donor site morbidity. Cell-based strategies...
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Duscher D, Maan Z, Whittam A, Sorkin M, Hu M, Walmsley G, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2015 Oct;
136(5):1004-1013.
PMID: 26505703
Background: Diabetes and aging are known risk factors for impaired neovascularization in response to ischemic insult, resulting in chronic wounds, and poor outcomes following myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular injury. Hypoxia-inducible...