M J Powers
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Harn Y, Powers M, Shank E, Jojic V
Bioinformatics
. 2015 Jun;
31(12):i142-50.
PMID: 26072476
Motivation: The interactions between microbial colonies through chemical signaling are not well understood. A microbial colony can use different molecules to inhibit or accelerate the growth of other colonies. A...
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Powers M, Peterson B, Hardwick J
Auton Neurosci
. 2001 Mar;
87(1):37-45.
PMID: 11270139
The potential interaction between the immune system and the autonomic nervous system was examined in the cardiac ganglia of guinea pigs. Intracellular voltage recordings were used to determine the effects...
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Powers M, Griffith L
Microsc Res Tech
. 1998 Dec;
43(5):379-84.
PMID: 9858335
The ability to understand and control the morphogenesis of mammalian cells is a fundamental objective of cell and developmental biology and tissue engineering research. Numerous processes, both biochemical and biophysical...
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Griffith L, Wu B, Cima M, Powers M, Chaignaud B, Vacanti J
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1998 Jun;
831:382-97.
PMID: 9616729
The high metabolic rate of hepatocytes severely limits the mass of cells which can be transplanted without a vascular supply. We are developing an alternative approach in which vascularized tissue...
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Powers M, Rodriguez R, Griffith L
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 1997 Feb;
53(4):415-26.
PMID: 18634032
Cultured hepatocytes typically form multicellular aggregates which are either monolayered or spheroidal in morphology. We propose that the aggregate morphology resulting from a particular cell-substratum interaction has a biophysical basis:...
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Powers M, Griffith-Cima L
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 1996 May;
50(4):392-403.
PMID: 18626988
Aggregation of hepatocytes in culture is an important phenomenon to control in tissue engineering applications. Aggregation generally enhances maintenance of differentiated functions but inhibits cell growth. At present there exists...
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Parfenchuck T, Bertrand S, Powers M, Drvaric D, Pueschel S, Roberts J
J Pediatr Orthop
. 1994 May;
14(3):304-8.
PMID: 8006159
We endeavored to determine the prevalence of occipitoatlantal hypermobility in individuals with Down syndrome, to establish objective radiographic criteria for this entity, and to correlate this with neurologic abnormality. In...