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Steger L, Smit C, Robinson K, Leadingham K, Davidar D, Routkevitch D, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40060640
Purpose: Replicating spinal cord injury (SCI) in large animals is necessary for evaluating therapeutics for potential human translation, yet there is currently no commercial, standardized device for inducing SCI. We...
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Zhu Y, Yao Z, Li S, Ma J, Wei C, Yu D, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39975373
Hydrogel materials have emerged as versatile platforms for various biomedical applications. Notably, the engineered nanofiber-hydrogel composite (NHC) has proven effective in mimicking the soft tissue extracellular matrix, facilitating substantial recruitment...
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Kong J, Yao Z, Stelzel J, Yang Y, Chen J, Feng H, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater . 2024 Nov; 14(3):e2403094. PMID: 39580666
The interplay between biomaterials and host immune responses critically determines outcomes in tissue restoration. Recent studies suggest that physicochemical properties of materials can dictate pro-regenerative versus pro-fibrotic responses and have...
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Hernandez J, Daniel J, Stelzel J, Prasad N, Soares V, Doloff J
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39554040
Intrauterine adhesions are growths of fibrotic tissue within the uterine cavity and can arise from a variety of tissue-damaging stimuli. Immune cells are known to mediate fibrotic responses, but specific...
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Schuster C, Reiche E, Keller P, Hu S, Soares V, Rahmayanti S, et al.
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) . 2024 May; 13(12):615-624. PMID: 38775428
Nerve scarring after traumatic or iatrogenic exposure can lead to impaired function and pain. Nerve-adjacent biomaterials promoting a regenerative tissue response may help reduce perineural fibrosis. Our prior work suggests...
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Reiche E, Keller P, Soares V, Schuster C, Rahmayanti S, Mroueh J, et al.
FASEB J . 2024 Mar; 38(6):e23561. PMID: 38530321
Hypertrophic scarring is a major source of morbidity. Sex hormones are not classically considered modulators of scarring. However, based on increased frequency of hypertrophic scarring in patients on testosterone, we...
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Livingston N, Hickey J, Sim H, Salathe S, Choy J, Kong J, et al.
Adv Mater . 2024 Feb; 36(23):e2310043. PMID: 38358310
T cells are critical mediators of antigen-specific immune responses and are common targets for immunotherapy. Biomaterial scaffolds have previously been used to stimulate antigen-presenting cells to elicit antigen-specific immune responses;...
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Quiroz V, Wang Y, Rakoski A, Kasinathan D, Neshat S, Hollister-Lock J, et al.
Adv Biol (Weinh) . 2024 Jan; 8(8):e2300502. PMID: 38243878
Biomedical devices such as islet-encapsulating systems are used for treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Despite recent strides in preventing biomaterial fibrosis, challenges remain for biomaterial scaffolds due to limitations...
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Zhu Y, Ma J, Shen R, Lin J, Li S, Lu X, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng . 2023 Dec; 8(5):544-560. PMID: 38082180
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) can be designed to potentiate cancer immunotherapy by promoting their uptake by antigen-presenting cells, stimulating the maturation of these cells and modulating the activity of adjuvants. Here...
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Wilson D, Tzeng S, Rui Y, Neshat S, Conge M, Luly K, et al.
Adv Ther (Weinh) . 2023 Sep; 6(5). PMID: 37743930
Delivery of self-amplifying mRNA (SAM) has high potential for infectious disease vaccination due its self-adjuvating and dose-sparing properties. Yet a challenge is the susceptibility of SAM to degradation and the...