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Mahmoudi N, Sharifi S, Leshchiner D, Horibata S, Lin Z, Ghazali N, et al.
Br J Dermatol . 2024 Nov; 192(3):390-401. PMID: 39565404
Chronic wounds, defined by their prolonged healing process, significantly impair patients' quality of life and impose a hefty financial burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Sex- and gender-specific mechanisms regulate inflammation...
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Wells B, Tripp J, Krupa N, Rittenberg A, Williams R
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 24(20). PMID: 39460000
We present a sensor that utilizes a modified single-frequency split beam metasurface reflector to measure the refractive index of materials ranging from one to three. Samples are placed into a...
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Eivazi Zadeh Z, Nour S, Kianersi S, Jonidi Shariatzadeh F, Williams R, Nisbet D, et al.
iScience . 2024 Aug; 27(8):110307. PMID: 39156636
Neural diseases are challenging to treat and are regarded as one of the major causes of disability and morbidity in the world. Stem cells can provide a solution, by offering...
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Olov N, Nour S, Harris A, Li D, Cook M, Williams R, et al.
ACS Nano . 2024 Aug; 18(34):22709-22733. PMID: 39136685
Natural ion channels are proteins embedded in the cell membrane that control many aspects of cell and human physiology by acting as gatekeepers, regulating the flow of ions in and...
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Snow F, OConnell C, Yang P, Kita M, Pirogova E, Williams R, et al.
APL Bioeng . 2024 Jun; 8(2):021505. PMID: 38841690
The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is the interface connecting skeletal muscle and tendon tissues. This specialized region represents the bridge that facilitates the transmission of contractile forces from muscle to tendon,...
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Eraslan I, Egberts-Brugman M, Read J, Voglsanger L, Samarasinghe R, Hamilton L, et al.
Biochem Pharmacol . 2024 May; 225:116265. PMID: 38714277
Relaxin-family peptide 3 receptor (RXFP3) is activated by relaxin-3 in the brain to influence arousal and related functions, such as feeding and stress responses. Two transgenic mouse lines have recently...
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Johns D, Williams R, Smith C, Nadaminti P, Samarasinghe R
Clin Transl Med . 2024 Feb; 14(2):e1560. PMID: 38299304
Paediatric and adult astrocytomas are notably different, where clinical treatments used for adults are not as effective on children with the same form of cancer and these treatments lead to...
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Mahmoudi N, Wang Y, Moriarty N, Ahmed N, Dehorter N, Lisowski L, et al.
ACS Nano . 2024 Jan; 18(4):3597-3613. PMID: 38221746
The central nervous system's limited capacity for regeneration often leads to permanent neuronal loss following injury. Reprogramming resident reactive astrocytes into induced neurons at the site of injury is a...
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Mahmoudi N, Mohamed E, Dehnavi S, Caballero Aguilar L, Harvey A, Parish C, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2023 Nov; 11(5):e2303707. PMID: 38030559
Current therapies for the devastating damage caused by traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are limited. This is in part due to poor drug efficacy to modulate neuroinflammation, angiogenesis and/or promoting neuroprotection...
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Rifai A, Weerasinghe D, Tilaye G, Nisbet D, Hodge J, Pasco J, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2023 Aug; 11:1185841. PMID: 37614632
Damage to bone leads to pain and loss of movement in the musculoskeletal system. Although bone can regenerate, sometimes it is damaged beyond its innate capacity. Research interest is increasingly...