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Jessica L Riesterer

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Ware J, Shea D, Nicholas S, Stimson E, Riesterer J, Ibsen S
Biosensors (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 14(10). PMID: 39451671
Bacterial membrane vesicle (BMV) nanoparticles are secreted naturally by bacteria throughout their lifecycle and are a rich source of biomarkers from the parent bacteria, but they are currently underutilized for...
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Tan Y, Habing K, Riesterer J, Stempinski E, Lewis S, Pfeifer C, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2024 Aug; 186:95-107. PMID: 39117115
A goal of regenerative engineering is the rational design of materials to restore the structure-function relationships that drive reparative programs in damaged tissues. Despite the widespread use of extracellular matrices...
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Machireddy A, Thibault G, Loftis K, Stoltz K, Bueno C, Smith H, et al.
Front Bioinform . 2024 Jan; 3:1308708. PMID: 38162124
Focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) images can provide a detailed view of the cellular ultrastructure of tumor cells. A deeper understanding of their organization and interactions can shed light...
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Pagano L, Thibault G, Bousselham W, Riesterer J, Song X, Gray J
Front Bioinform . 2024 Jan; 3:1308707. PMID: 38162122
Electron microscopy (EM) enables imaging at a resolution of nanometers and can shed light on how cancer evolves to develop resistance to therapy. Acquiring these images has become a routine...
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Giannios K, Chaurasia A, Bueno C, Riesterer J, Pagano L, Lo T, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Dec; PMID: 38076794
Machine learning approaches have the potential for meaningful impact in the biomedical field. However, there are often challenges unique to biomedical data that prohibits the adoption of these innovations. For...
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Pagano L, Thibault G, Bousselham W, Riesterer J, Song X, Gray J
bioRxiv . 2023 Nov; PMID: 37961180
Electron microscopy (EM) enables imaging at nanometer resolution and can shed light on how cancer evolves to develop resistance to therapy. Acquiring these images has become a routine task; however,...
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Stempinski E, Pagano L, Riesterer J, Adamou S, Thibault G, Song X, et al.
Methods Cell Biol . 2023 Jul; 177:1-32. PMID: 37451763
New developments in electron microscopy technology, improved efficiency of detectors, and artificial intelligence applications for data analysis over the past decade have increased the use of volume electron microscopy (vEM)...
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Johnson B, Creason A, Stommel J, Keck J, Parmar S, Betts C, et al.
Cell Rep Med . 2022 Mar; 3(2):100525. PMID: 35243422
Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance and vulnerability evolve in metastatic cancers as tumor cells and extrinsic microenvironmental influences change during treatment. To support the development of methods for identifying these mechanisms...
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Rykiel G, Lopez C, Riesterer J, Fries I, Deosthali S, Courchaine K, et al.
Elife . 2020 Oct; 9. PMID: 33078706
Cardiac pumping depends on the morphological structure of the heart, but also on its subcellular (ultrastructural) architecture, which enables cardiac contraction. In cases of congenital heart defects, localized ultrastructural disruptions...
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Riesterer J, Lopez C, Stempinski E, Williams M, Loftis K, Stoltz K, et al.
Methods Cell Biol . 2020 May; 158:163-181. PMID: 32423648
Recent developments in large format electron microscopy have enabled generation of images that provide detailed ultrastructural information on normal and diseased cells and tissues. Analyses of these images increase our...