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pro vyhledávání: '"Ron J. Jankowski"'
Autor:
Niall T.M. Galloway, Michael B. Chancellor, Kevin Benson, Una J. Lee, Eric R. Sokol, Christopher M. Tarnay, Melissa R. Kaufman, Ron J. Jankowski, Roger R. Dmochowski, Christopher Chermansky, Sherry Thomas, Kenneth M. Peters, Michael H. Heit, Jason Bennett, Lieschen H. Quiroz, Howard B. Goldman, Christopher E. Wolter, Michael Kennelly
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 206
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE:Women with persistent or recurrent SUI following prior surgical intervention have an unmet medical need with symptoms which substantially impact daily functioning and qua...
Autor:
Michael B. Chancellor, Ron J. Jankowski, Christopher M. Tarnay, Christian Rehme, Michael H. Heit, Sherry Thomas, Eric R. Sokol, Howard B. Goldman, Christopher Chermansky, Michael Kennelly, Roger R. Dmochowski, Christopher E. Wolter, Kenneth M. Peters, Jason Bennett, Melissa R. Kaufman, Lieschen H. Quiroz, Una J. Lee, Niall T.M. Galloway, Kevin Benson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 206
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE:This multicenter Phase 3 study (NCT01893138) evaluated efficacy and safety of AMDC-USR compared to PBO for SUI treatment.METHODS:297 adult women with average 14.4 ± 11.4 ...
Autor:
Christopher Carlson, Min Chen, Scott Snyder, Michael B. Chancellor, Kevin Carlson, Le Mai Tu, David M. Quinlan, Magali Robert, Lesley K. Carr, Ron J. Jankowski, Roger R. Dmochowski, Andreas Eisenhardt, Ryan Pruchnic, Melissa R. Kaufman
Publikováno v:
International Urology and Nephrology. 50:2153-2165
The purpose of the study was to assess safety and efficacy of autologous muscle derived cells for urinary sphincter repair (AMDC-USR) in female subjects with predominant stress urinary incontinence. A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial exami
Autor:
Kevin Carlson, Sender Herschorn, Kenneth M. Peters, Michael B. Chancellor, Lesley K. Carr, David M. Quinlan, Roger R. Dmochowski, Melissa R. Kaufman, Magali Robert, Le Mai Tu, Ron J. Jankowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 197
Autor:
Roger R. Dmochowski, Magali Robert, Ron J. Jankowski, Lesley K. Carr, Kevin Carlson, Sender Herschorn, David M. Quinlan, Michael B. Chancellor, Le Mai Tu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 197
Autor:
Lauren Drowley, Johnny Huard, Bradley B. Keller, Masaho Okada, William C.W. Chen, Kimimasa Tobita, Thomas Payne, Ron J. Jankowski, Sarah A Beckman, Nobuo Momoi
Publikováno v:
Molecular Therapy. 20(1):138-145
Identification of cells that are endowed with maximum potency could be critical for the clinical success of cell-based therapies. We investigated whether cells with an enhanced efficacy for cardiac cell therapy could be enriched from adult human skel
Publikováno v:
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 70:1231-1237
Introduction Sphincter function is a common problem in gastroenterology and leads to disorders such as GERD and fecal incontinence. Objective We hypothesized that transplantation of skeletal muscle–derived cells (MDCs) into GI sphincters may improv
Publikováno v:
Tzu Chi Medical Journal. 20(3):169-176
In anatomical and functional studies of the human and animal urethra, the middle urethral contained rhabdosphincter is critical for maintaining continence. Transplanted muscle and/or stem cells may have the ability to undergo self-renewal and multipo
Autor:
Naoki Yoshimura, Ryan Pruchnic, Akira Furuta, Michael B. Chancellor, Masashi Honda, Ron J. Jankowski
Publikováno v:
Neurourology and Urodynamics. 26:966-971
Aims This review aims to discuss: 1) the neurophysiology, highlighting the importance of the middle urethra, and treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI); 2) current injectable cell sources for minimally-invasive treatment; and 3) the potential
Autor:
Yong Tae Kim, Johnny Huard, Ryan Pruchnic, Fernando De Miguel, Ron J. Jankowski, Irma Usiene, Michael B. Chancellor, Dong Deuk Kwon
Publikováno v:
Urology. 68:449-454
Objectives To compare muscle-derived cells (MDCs) and fibroblasts with regard to their potential for restoration of urethral function on injection in a previously established animal model of stress urinary incontinence. Methods The animals were divid