Phil G Campbell
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Recent Articles
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Lathwal S, Yerneni S, Boye S, Muza U, Takahashi S, Sugimoto N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Jan;
118(2).
PMID: 33384328
Exosomes are emerging as ideal drug delivery vehicles due to their biological origin and ability to transfer cargo between cells. However, rapid clearance of exogenous exosomes from the circulation as...
12.
Yalcintas E, Ackerman D, Korkmaz E, Telmer C, Jarvik J, Campbell P, et al.
Pharm Res
. 2020 Jan;
37(3):33.
PMID: 31942659
Purpose: Dissolvable microneedle arrays (MNAs) can be used to realize enhanced transdermal and intradermal drug delivery. Dissolvable MNAs are fabricated from biocompatible and water-soluble base polymers, and the biocargo to...
13.
Kassick A, Allen H, Yerneni S, Pary F, Kovaliov M, Cheng C, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2019 Sep;
2(8):3418-3428.
PMID: 31497753
The opioid epidemic currently plaguing the United States has been exacerbated by an alarming rise in fatal overdoses as a result of the proliferated abuse of synthetic mu opioid receptor...
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Yerneni S, Lathwal S, Shrestha P, Shirwan H, Matyjaszewski K, Weiss L, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2019 Aug;
13(9):10555-10565.
PMID: 31436946
Exosomes show potential as ideal vehicles for drug delivery because of their natural role in transferring biological cargo between cells. However, current methods to engineer exosomes without negatively impacting their...
15.
Brooker J, Bykowski M, Camison L, Yerneni S, Campbell P, Weiss L, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2019 May;
143(6):1215e-1223e.
PMID: 31136482
Background: Large calvarial defects represent a major reconstructive challenge, as they do not heal spontaneously. Infection causes inflammation and scarring, further reducing the healing capacity of the calvaria. Bone morphogenetic...
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Miller E, Song F, Smith J, Ayan A, Mo X, Weldon M, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2018 Dec;
27(2):139-149.
PMID: 30576033
Cutaneous wounds caused by an exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation remain a therapeutic challenge. While new experimental strategies for treatment are being developed, there are currently no off-the-shelf...
17.
Ker D, Eom S, Sanami S, Bise R, Pascale C, Yin Z, et al.
Sci Data
. 2018 Nov;
5:180237.
PMID: 30422120
Phase contrast time-lapse microscopy is a non-destructive technique that generates large volumes of image-based information to quantify the behaviour of individual cells or cell populations. To guide the development of...
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Brooker J, Camison L, Bykowski M, Hurley E, Yerneni S, Campbell P, et al.
J Craniofac Surg
. 2018 Oct;
30(1):260-264.
PMID: 30339591
Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) bioprinted on biological matrix induces osseous regeneration in large calvarial defects in rabbits, both uncomplicated and scarred. Healing in unfavorable defects scarred from previous infection...
19.
Tuzmen C, Campbell P
Connect Tissue Res
. 2018 May;
59(sup1):81-90.
PMID: 29745819
Aim Of The Study: The peripheral nervous system is involved in regulation of bone metabolism via sensory and sympathetic innervation. Substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) are two...
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Ekambaram P, Lee J, Hubel N, Hu D, Yerneni S, Campbell P, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2017 Dec;
78(5):1225-1240.
PMID: 29259013
The angiotensin II receptor AGTR1, which mediates vasoconstrictive and inflammatory signaling in vascular disease, is overexpressed aberrantly in some breast cancers. In this study, we established the significance of an...