S Shurey
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de Castro Bras L, Shurey S, Sibbons P
Hernia
. 2011 Aug;
16(1):77-89.
PMID: 21805341
Introduction: Abdominal wall defects and incisional hernias represent a challenging problem. Currently, several commercially available biologic prostheses are used clinically for hernia repair. We compared the performance and efficacy of...
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Lloyd D, Ansari T, Shurey S, Maquet V, Sibbons P, Boccaccini A, et al.
Transplant Proc
. 2006 Nov;
38(9):3097-9.
PMID: 17112909
Tissue-engineered small intestine offers a possible alternative to long-term parenteral nutrition or intestinal transplantation in patients with short bowel syndrome. The aim of this study was to investigate the prolonged...
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Lloyd D, Ansari T, Gundabolu P, Shurey S, Maquet V, Sibbons P, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2006 Feb;
11:27-33.
PMID: 16447140
Tissue engineering of the small intestine offers an alternative to long-term intravenous nutrition and transplantation in patients with intestinal failure. Initial work, although encouraging, is limited by the volume of...
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Stansby G, Chan Y, Berwanger C, Shurey S, Rook G, Stanford J
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
. 2001 Dec;
23(1):23-8.
PMID: 11748944
Introduction: we have tested the hypothesis that treatment with a mycobacterial preparation that modulates the antibody response, would diminish restenosis in a rat angioplasty model. Materials/methods: male Sprague-Dawley rats were...
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Horuk R, Shurey S, Ng H, May K, Bauman J, Islam I, et al.
Immunol Lett
. 2001 Apr;
76(3):193-201.
PMID: 11306147
The classic signs of acute cellular rejection during organ transplantation include the infiltration of mononuclear cells into the interstitium. This recruitment of leukocytes into the transplanted tissue is promoted by...
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Obichere A, Shurey S, Sibbons P, Green C, Phillips R
Br J Surg
. 2000 Nov;
87(11):1534-9.
PMID: 11091242
Background: Anorectal transplantation with pudendal nerve anastomosis after rectal excision is a possible strategy that would avoid a colostomy and recreate potentially normal anorectal function. This study investigates the technical...
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Shah K, Shurey S, Green C
Int J Exp Pathol
. 1998 Feb;
78(5):355-63.
PMID: 9462233
Intestinal ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury has largely been attributed to cellular necrosis. Apoptosis, a distinct form of cell death has been observed following IR to the brain, heart, adrenals and the...
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Shah K, Shurey S, Green C
Transplantation
. 1997 Dec;
64(10):1393-7.
PMID: 9392300
Background: Apoptosis has been identified after ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury to the brain, heart, kidney, retina, and the adrenals. Intestinal IR injury causes villous and crypt damage, which has so far...