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Jeremy J Mao

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Tang S, Zhang R, Bai H, Shu R, Chen D, He L, et al.
Mater Today Bio . 2024 Jan; 24:100933. PMID: 38283982
Injured articular cartilage is a leading cause for osteoarthritis. We recently discovered that endogenous stem/progenitor cells not only reside in the superficial zone of mouse articular cartilage, but also regenerated...
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Wang S, Niu Y, Jia P, Liao Z, Guo W, Chaves R, et al.
Bioact Mater . 2022 Mar; 15:316-329. PMID: 35356816
Utilization of the body's regenerative potential for tissue repair is known as in situ tissue regeneration. However, the use of exogenous growth factors requires delicate control of the dose and...
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Nie X, Ricupero C, Jiao K, Yang P, Mao J
Dev Biol . 2021 May; 477:241-250. PMID: 34052210
A critical cell type participating in cardiac outflow tract development is a subpopulation of the neural crest cells, the cardiac neural crest cells (NCCs), whose defect causes a spectrum of...
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Nie X, Zheng J, Cruciger M, Yang P, Mao J
Dev Biol . 2020 Sep; 467(1-2):77-87. PMID: 32866472
We herein report that deletion of mTOR in dental epithelia caused defective development of multiple cell layers of the enamel organ, which culminated in tooth malformation and cystogenesis. Specifically, cells...
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OKeefe R, Tuan R, Lane N, Awad H, Barry F, Bunnell B, et al.
J Orthop Res . 2020 Jan; 38(3):485-502. PMID: 31994782
Cell-based therapies, defined here as the delivery of cells in vivo to treat disease, have recently gained increasing public attention as a potentially promising approach to restore structure and function...
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OKeefe R, Tuan R, Lane N, Awad H, Barry F, Bunnell B, et al.
J Bone Miner Res . 2019 Sep; 35(1):3-17. PMID: 31545883
Cell-based therapies, defined here as the delivery of cells in vivo to treat disease, have recently gained increasing public attention as a potentially promising approach to restore structure and function...
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Nakagawa Y, Fortier L, Mao J, Lee C, Goodale M, Koff M, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2019 Aug; 47(11):2596-2607. PMID: 31386550
Background: Artificial meniscal scaffolds are being developed to prevent development of osteoarthritis after meniscectomy. Previously, it was reported that 3-dimensional (3D) anatomic scaffolds loaded with connective tissue growth factor (CTGF)...
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Zhou Y, Chen M, OKeefe R, Shen J, Li Z, Zhou J, et al.
Am J Transl Res . 2019 Apr; 11(3):1736-1747. PMID: 30972197
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis causes severe debilitation and has few treatment options. Here, we found a small molecule, DNA methyltransferase 3B (Dnmt3b), as a putative therapeutic target, partially rescued osteoarthritic...
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Ko H, Suthiwanich K, Mary H, Zanganeh S, Hu S, Ahadian S, et al.
Biofabrication . 2019 Feb; 11(2):025014. PMID: 30786263
Physicochemical and biological gradients are desirable features for hydrogels to enhance their relevance to biological environments for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture. Therefore, simple and efficient techniques to generate chemical, physical...
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Zhou Y, Chen M, Ricupero C, He L, Wu J, Chen K, et al.
Biomed Res Int . 2018 Jul; 2018:9327487. PMID: 30046613
Synovial joints suffer from arthritis and trauma that may be severely debilitative. Despite robust investigations in the roles of individual genes in synovial joint development and arthritis, little is known...