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pro vyhledávání: '"Namrata Sangha"'
Autor:
Joydeep Basu, Christopher W. Genheimer, Elias A. Rivera, Richard Payne, Kim Mihalko, Kelly Guthrie, Andrew T. Bruce, Neil Robbins, Darell McCoy, Namrata Sangha, Roger Ilagan, Toyin Knight, Thomas Spencer, Belinda J. Wagner, Manuel J. Jayo, Deepak Jain, John W. Ludlow, Craig Halberstadt
Publikováno v:
Cell Transplantation, Vol 20 (2011)
Development of a tissue-engineered neo-kidney augment (NKA) requires evaluation of defined, therapeutically relevant cell and cell/biomaterial composites (NKA constructs) for regenerative potential in mammalian kidney. Previous work identified primar
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bd194db3126b4b58987ba07704a3e24c
Autor:
Sita Somara, Teresa Burnette, Namrata Sangha, Lindsey Creahan, Tsghe Abraha, Kathryn Krupp, Tiana Stewart, Torie Westendorf, Brad Damratoski, Lisa Hinshaw, Todd Meinecke, Darren Hickerson, Cynthia Wilkins-Port, Ryan Terlecki, James Yoo, Julie Allickson, Anthony Atala, John Jackson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 207
Autor:
Manuel J. Jayo, Elias A. Rivera, John W. Ludlow, Deepak Jain, Toyin Knight, Timothy A. Bertram, Kelly I. Guthrie, Richard G. Payne, Christopher W. Genheimer, Kim L. Mihalko, Joydeep Basu, Namrata Sangha
Publikováno v:
Medical Hypotheses. 78:231-234
Recent successes in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering of bladder and bladder-like neo-organs have leveraged regenerative constructs composed of a biodegradable scaffold seeded with a population of smooth muscle cells. We have shown that su
Autor:
Joydeep Basu, Namrata Sangha, John W. Ludlow, Kelly I. Guthrie, Toyin Knight, Deepak Jain, Elias A. Rivera, Richard G. Payne, Timothy A. Bertram, Kim L. Mihalko, Christopher W. Genheimer, Manuel J. Jayo
Publikováno v:
Regenerative Medicine. 6:721-731
Aims: To apply an organ regeneration platform technology of autologous smooth muscle cell/biomaterial combination products, previously demonstrated to be successful for urinary tissue regeneration, to the regeneration of the small intestine. Material
Autor:
Sarah F. Quinlan, John W. Ludlow, Jacob E. Shokes, Roger M. Ilagan, Chistopher W. Genheimer, Kelly I. Guthrie, Teresa Burnette, Andrew T. Bruce, Namrata Sangha, Joydeep Basu
Publikováno v:
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology. 19:184-189
Bladder tissue has been regenerated in humans with neurogenic bladder using an implant produced from autologous urothelial (UC) and smooth muscle cells (SMC) expanded from bladder biopsies seeded onto a biodegradable synthetic scaffold. As the majori
Autor:
Sumana Choudhury, Timothy A. Bertram, Andrew T Bruce, Thomas Spencer, Joydeep Basu, Elias Rivera, Deepak Jain, Russell W. Kelley, Namrata Sangha, Roger M. Ilagan, Kelly I. Guthrie
Publikováno v:
Regenerative medicine. 10(7)
Aim: Identification of mechanistic pathways for selected renal cell (SRC) therapeutic bioactivity in rodent models of chronic kidney disease. Materials & methods: In vivo and in vitro functional bioassays applied to investigate regenerative outcomes
Publikováno v:
Trends in biotechnology. 31(9)
Methodologies for the rigorous and quantitative evaluation of biological activity or potency are an essential aspect of the developmental pathway for all biologic product candidates. Such assays typically leverage key mechanistic pathways demonstrate
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1001
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering approaches for solving current medical dilemmas such as organ failure, congenital defect, or reconstruction following disease or trauma typically require specific considerations regarding biomaterial selec
Autor:
Namrata, Sangha
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1001
Presented below is a methodology for the isolation, expansion, and maintenance of urothelial cells derived from human bladder. Such bladder-derived urothelial cells, taken together with bladder or alternately sourced smooth muscle cells, may be compl
Autor:
Joydeep, Basu, Kim L, Mihalko, Elias A, Rivera, Kelly I, Guthrie, Christopher W, Genheimer, Namrata, Sangha, John W, Ludlow
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1001
Regenerative constructs composed of synthetically sourced, biodegradable biomaterials seeded with smooth muscle-like cells have been leveraged to mediate regeneration of bladder and bladder-like neo-organs. Here, we describe how such constructs may b