Nolan B Skop
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Skop N, Singh S, Antikainen H, Saqcena C, Calderon F, Rothbard D, et al.
ASN Neuro
. 2019 Mar;
11:1759091419830186.
PMID: 30818968
There is intense interest and effort toward regenerating the brain after severe injury. Stem cell transplantation after insult to the central nervous system has been regarded as the most promising...
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Moore L, Skop N, Rothbard D, Corrubia L, Levison S
Methods
. 2017 Sep;
133:54-64.
PMID: 28887084
Currently, there is no widely accepted technique to efficiently and reproducibly grow stem and progenitor cells in vitro. Stem cells require contact with extracellular matrices as well as signals from...
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Skop N, Calderon F, Cho C, Gandhi C, Levison S
J Tissue Eng Regen Med
. 2016 Oct;
10(10):E419-E432.
PMID: 27730762
Tissue engineering using stem cells is widely used to repair damaged tissues in diverse biological systems; however, this approach has met with less success in regenerating the central nervous system...
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Skop N, Calderon F, Cho C, Gandhi C, Levison S
Mol Cell Ther
. 2015 Jun;
2:19.
PMID: 26056586
Progress is being made in developing neuroprotective strategies for traumatic brain injuries; however, there will never be a therapy that will fully preserve neurons that are injured from moderate to...
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Skop N, Calderon F, Levison S, Gandhi C, Cho C
Acta Biomater
. 2013 Mar;
9(6):6834-43.
PMID: 23467042
An effective paradigm for transplanting large numbers of neural stem cells after central nervous system (CNS) injury has yet to be established. Biomaterial scaffolds have shown promise in cell transplantation...