Joseph E Marturano
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Voigt C, Silbert S, Widen R, Marturano J, Lowery T, Ashcraft D, et al.
J Emerg Med
. 2020 Jan;
58(5):785-796.
PMID: 31982197
Background: Bacteremia causes a major worldwide burden, in terms of financial and productivity costs, as well the morbidity and mortality it can ultimately cause. Proper treatment of bacteremia is a...
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Choi P, Emani S, Ibla J, Marturano J, Lowery T, Emani S
Ann Thorac Surg
. 2019 Dec;
109(6):1931-1936.
PMID: 31887277
Purpose: Infants undergoing a cardiac operation are at high risk for postsurgical bleeding. To date, there are no highly predictive models for postsurgical bleeding in this population. This study's objective...
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Marturano J, Lowery T
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2019 Dec;
6(12):ofz503.
PMID: 31844639
Background: ESKAPE bacteria are thought to be especially resistant to antibiotics, and their resistance and prevalence in bloodstream infections are rising. Large studies are needed to better characterize the clinical...
4.
Cuker A, Marturano J, Carinato M, Lowery T, Cines D
Semin Thromb Hemost
. 2018 Aug;
45(3):247-252.
PMID: 30119137
There is a clinical need for pragmatic approaches to measure integrated hemostatic reactions in whole blood rapidly, using small volumes of blood. The authors have applied T2 magnetic resonance (T2MR)...
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Cuker A, Husseinzadeh H, Lebedeva T, Marturano J, Massefski W, Lowery T, et al.
Am J Clin Pathol
. 2016 Dec;
146(6):681-693.
PMID: 28028118
Objectives: The clinical diagnosis of qualitative platelet disorders (QPDs) based on light transmission aggregometry (LTA) requires significant blood volume, time, and expertise, all of which can be barriers to utilization...
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Marturano J, Schiele N, Schiller Z, Galassi T, Stoppato M, Kuo C
J Biomech
. 2016 Sep;
49(14):3281-3288.
PMID: 27641547
Tendon injuries heal as scar tissue with significant dysfunction and propensity to re-injure, motivating efforts to develop stem cell-based therapies for tendon regeneration. For these therapies to succeed, effective cues...
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Schiele N, von Flotow F, Tochka Z, Hockaday L, Marturano J, Thibodeau J, et al.
J Orthop Res
. 2015 Feb;
33(6):874-81.
PMID: 25721681
Tendon injuries are common and heal poorly. Strategies to regenerate or replace injured tendons are challenged by an incomplete understanding of normal tendon development. Our previous study showed that embryonic...
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Marturano J, Xylas J, Sridharan G, Georgakoudi I, Kuo C
Acta Biomater
. 2013 Dec;
10(3):1370-9.
PMID: 24316363
Mechanical property elaboration of engineered tissues is often assumed on the basis of gene and protein characterizations, rather than mechanical testing. However, we recently demonstrated that mechanical properties are not...
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Schiele N, Marturano J, Kuo C
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2013 Aug;
24(5):834-40.
PMID: 23916867
Tendons are connective tissues required for motion and are frequently injured. Poor healing and inadequate return to normal tissue structure and mechanical function make tendon a prime candidate for tissue...
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Marturano J, Arena J, Schiller Z, Georgakoudi I, Kuo C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2013 Apr;
110(16):6370-5.
PMID: 23576745
Tendons have uniquely high tensile strength, critical to their function to transfer force from muscle to bone. When injured, their innate healing response results in aberrant matrix organization and functional...