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Stetsiv M, Wan M, Prabhu S, Guzzo R, Sanjay A
J Vis Exp . 2025 Feb; (216). PMID: 39995170
Long bone injuries heal through either endochondral or intramembranous bone formation pathways. Unlike the endochondral pathway that requires a cartilage template, the process of intramembranous ossification involves the direct conversion...
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King J, Wan M, Kim A, Novak S, Prabhu S, Kalajzic I, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39574733
Aging predisposes individuals to reduced bone mass and fragility fractures, which are costly and linked to high mortality. Understanding how aging affects fracture healing is essential for developing therapies to...
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Stetsiv M, Wan M, Prabhu S, Guzzo R, Sanjay A
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39484506
Long bone injuries heal through either endochondral or intramembranous bone formation pathways. Unlike the endochondral pathway that requires a cartilage template, the process of intramembranous ossification involves the direct conversion...
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King J, Wan M, Wagley Y, Stestiv M, Kalajzic I, Hankenson K, et al.
Bone . 2024 Jul; 187:117207. PMID: 39033993
Fracture management largely relies on the bone's inherent healing capabilities and, when necessary, surgical intervention. Currently, there are limited osteoinductive therapies to promote healing, making targeting skeletal stem/progenitor cells (SSPCs)...
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Hong G, Wei Y, Morley W, Wan M, Mertens A, Su Y, et al.
Comput Med Imaging Graph . 2023 Mar; 106:102206. PMID: 36857952
Acceleration in MRI has garnered much attention from the deep-learning community in recent years, particularly for imaging large anatomical volumes such as the abdomen or moving targets such as the...
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Doherty L, Wan M, Peterson A, Youngstrom D, King J, Kalajzic I, et al.
Bone . 2023 Jan; 169:116681. PMID: 36708855
Despite the remarkable regenerative capacity of skeletal tissues, nonunion of bone and failure of fractures to heal properly presents a significant clinical concern. Stem and progenitor cells are present in...
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Doherty L, Wan M, Kalajzic I, Sanjay A
Bone . 2020 Nov; 143:115764. PMID: 33221502
Diabetics are at increased risk for fracture, and experience severely impaired skeletal healing characterized by delayed union or nonunion of the bone. The periosteum harbors osteochondral progenitors that can differentiate...