Thomas W Gilbert
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Recent Articles
1.
Anderson B, Nelson E, Joo D, Amiot B, Katane A, Mendenhall A, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2021 Dec;
4(1):1393.
PMID: 34880384
No abstract available.
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Anderson B, Nelson E, Joo D, Amiot B, Katane A, Mendenhall A, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2021 Oct;
4(1):1157.
PMID: 34620986
Organ bioengineering offers a promising solution to the persistent shortage of donor organs. However, the progression of this technology toward clinical use has been hindered by the challenges of reconstituting...
3.
Amigo N, Riganti J, Ramirez M, Andrea L, Renda P, Lovera R, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2020 Feb;
249:216-224.
PMID: 32001387
Pericardium closure after cardiac surgery is recommended to prevent postoperative adhesions to the sternum. Synthetic materials have been used as substitutes, with limited results because of impaired remodeling and fibrotic...
4.
Amigo N, Zubieta C, Riganti J, Ramirez M, Renda P, Lovera R, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2019 Sep;
246:62-72.
PMID: 31561179
Recurrence rates in the laparoscopic repair of the hiatal hernia range from 12% to 59%. Limitation of reinforcement has been principally the risk of adverse events caused by synthetic materials....
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Luffy S, Wu J, Kumta P, Gilbert T
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
. 2018 Dec;
107(6):1844-1853.
PMID: 30521126
Tracheal stenting currently using non-degradable stents is commonplace for treatment of trauma, prolonged intubation related adult airway obstructions, and pediatric patients-associated tracheal stenosis conditions. Degradable tracheal stent placement will avoid...
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Young D, McGilvray K, Ehrhart N, Gilbert T
Regen Med
. 2018 Sep;
13(7):759-773.
PMID: 30182807
Aim: Biologically derived surgical graft materials come from a variety of sources with varying mechanical properties. This study aimed to evaluate the host response and mechanical performance of two extracellular...
7.
Chen C, Zhang X, Lin Q, Remlinger N, Gilbert T, Di Y
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2018 Jul;
25(3-4):257-270.
PMID: 30019635
Lung infection is a leading cause of human life lost to morbidity and/or mortality. This problem is exacerbated by the alarming emergence of increasingly antibiotic-resistant (AR) microorganisms worldwide and the...
8.
Young D, Jackson N, Ronaghan C, Brathwaite C, Gilbert T
Regen Med
. 2018 May;
13(4):395-408.
PMID: 29726304
Aim: Not all biologically derived materials elicit the same host response when used for reinforcement of ventral hernia repairs. This study aimed to evaluate the remodeling characteristics of the abdominal...
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Jang Y, Owuor D, Waterman J, White L, Collins B, Sankar J, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2017 Aug;
7(8):5866-5882.
PMID: 28788166
The biodegradable ability of magnesium alloys is an attractive feature for tracheal stents since they can be absorbed by the body through gradual degradation after healing of the airway structure,...
10.
Alvarez O, Smith T, Gilbert T, Onumah N, Wendelken M, Parker R, et al.
Wounds
. 2017 Mar;
29(5):140-146.
PMID: 28267677
No abstract available.