Max M Chen
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Czosseck A, Chen M, Hsu C, Shamrin G, Meeson A, Oldershaw R, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther
. 2024 Oct;
15(1):363.
PMID: 39396003
Background: Cell therapy can protect cardiomyocytes from hypoxia, primarily via paracrine secretions, including extracellular vesicles (EVs). Since EVs fulfil specific biological functions based on their cellular origin, we hypothesised that...
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Jaimes M, Liao C, Chen M, Czosseck A, Lee T, Chou Y, et al.
J Extracell Biol
. 2024 Jun;
2(5):e86.
PMID: 38938283
Calorie restriction (CR) and fasting affect lifespan, disease susceptibility and response to acute injury across multiple animal models, including ischaemic injuries such as myocardial infarction or kidney hypoxia. The cargo...
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Nguyen H, Chen C, Czosseck A, Chen M, George T, Lundy D
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2023 Jan;
9(2):719-731.
PMID: 36595653
Cell therapy has significant therapeutic potential but is often limited by poor donor cell retention and viability at the host implantation site. Biomaterials can improve cell retention by providing cells...
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Czosseck A, Chen M, Nguyen H, Meeson A, Hsu C, Chen C, et al.
J Control Release
. 2022 Nov;
352:879-892.
PMID: 36370875
Ischemic diseases including myocardial infarction (MI) and limb ischemia are some of the greatest causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Cell therapy is a potential treatment but is usually limited...
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George T, Chen M, Czosseck A, Chen H, Huang H, Lundy D
J Control Release
. 2021 Dec;
342:31-43.
PMID: 34896187
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and a leading cause of death worldwide. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive subtype which is the most...