Liying W Rojanasakul
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Recent Articles
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Stueckle T, Jensen J, Coyle J, Derk R, Wagner A, Dinu C, et al.
Part Fibre Toxicol
. 2024 Mar;
21(1):16.
PMID: 38509617
Background: Organomodified nanoclays (ONC), two-dimensional montmorillonite with organic coatings, are increasingly used to improve nanocomposite properties. However, little is known about pulmonary health risks along the nanoclay life cycle even...
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Heenatigala Palliyage G, Samart P, Bobbala S, Rojanasakul L, Coyle J, Martin K, et al.
Lung Cancer
. 2023 May;
181:107258.
PMID: 37245409
Objectives: A cure for cancer is out of reach for most patients due to chemoresistance. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play a vital role in cancer chemoresistance, but detailed understanding of the...
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Coyle J, Johnson C, Jensen J, Farcas M, Derk R, Stueckle T, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 May;
13(1):8220.
PMID: 37217524
Tetrazolium reduction and resazurin assays are the mainstay of routine in vitro toxicity batteries. However, potentially erroneous characterization of cytotoxicity and cell proliferation can arise if verification of baseline interaction...
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Kiratipaiboon C, Voronkova M, Ghosh R, Rojanasakul L, Dinu C, Chen Y, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2021 Jan;
6(9):5290-5304.
PMID: 33455278
Certain nanosized particles like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are known to induce pulmonary fibrosis, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear, and efforts to prevent this disease are lacking. Fibroblast-associated stem cells...
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Coyle J, Derk R, Kornberg T, Singh D, Jensen J, Friend S, et al.
Part Fibre Toxicol
. 2020 Aug;
17(1):40.
PMID: 32787867
Background: Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being incorporated into synthetic materials as fillers and additives. The potential pathological effects of end-of-lifecycle recycling and disposal of virgin and nano-enabled composites have not...
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Voronkova M, Rojanasakul L, Kiratipaiboon C, Rojanasakul Y
Mol Cell Biol
. 2019 Oct;
40(2).
PMID: 31658996
Chemotherapy resistance and tumor relapse are the major contributors to low patient survival, and both have been largely attributed to cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) or tumor-initiating cells (TICs). Moreover, most...
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Kornberg T, Stueckle T, Coyle J, Derk R, Demokritou P, Rojanasakul Y, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol
. 2019 Oct;
32(12):2382-2397.
PMID: 31657553
Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONP) have recently surged in production and use in a wide variety of biomedical and environmental applications. However, their potential long-term health effects, including carcinogenesis, are unknown....
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Kiratipaiboon C, Stueckle T, Ghosh R, Rojanasakul L, Chen Y, Dinu C, et al.
Environ Sci Nano
. 2019 Aug;
6(7):2152-2170.
PMID: 31372228
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a key driver of tumor formation and metastasis, but how they are affected by nanomaterials is largely unknown. The present study investigated the effects of...
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Predicting Nanotube Fibrogenicity through Stem Cell-Mediated Fibroblast Focus and Spheroid Formation
He X, Kiratipaiboon C, Porter D, Rojanasakul L, Dinu C, Wang K, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2018 Sep;
18(10):6500-6508.
PMID: 30211561
Fibroblast stem cells or stemlike cells (FSCs) are proposed to play a pivotal role in extracellular matrix (ECM) regeneration by serving as a key source of ECM-producing fibroblasts. We developed...