Browsing by Author "Gregory, Carl"
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Haskell, Andrew; Lee, Ryang-Hwa; Kaunas, Roland; Gregory, Carl (Don & Ellie Knauss Veteran Resource & Support Center; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023)Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exhibit characteristics that make them ideal to treat a variety of disorders
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Sears, Candice Marie (2019-04-15)Extracellular matrix (hMatrix) derived from osteogenically enhanced mesenchymal stem cells (OEhMSCs) can be deposited onto scaffolds in a process referred to as “bioconditioning”. While bioconditioned gelatin scaffolds ...
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Luo, Linjie (2020-06-01)IGF-1 has been implicated in breast cancer due to its mitogenic and anti-apoptotic effects. Previous studies with the BK5.IGF-1 transgenic (Tg) mouse model reveal that IGF-1 does not act as a classical, post-carcinogen ...
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Mc Neill, Eoin (2019-11-29)Extracellular matrix (ECM) is a primary component of the osteogenic microenvironment, providing support for attachment, proliferation, and differentiation to facilitate bone growth and maintenance. Previously we have shown ...
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Silveira, Catrina J (2021-04-27)Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is a central growth factor required for cell proliferation, survival, migration, and differentiation. bFGF enhances both the mitogenic and chondrogenic potential of human mesenchymal ...
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Rowland, Aileen Long (2021-07-19)Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been used for decades to treat a variety of conditions in humans and animals, but consistent and reproducible efficacy has yet to be demonstrated. Two possible reasons for inconsistent ...
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Spees, Jeffrey; Ryang Hwa Lee; Gregory, Carl (Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2016)
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Zhao, Qingguo; Gregory, Carl; Ryang Hwa Lee; Reger, Roxanne; Qin, Lizheng; Hai, Bo; Min Sung Park; Yoon, Nara; Clough, Bret; McNeill, Eoin; Prockop, Darwin; Liu, Fei (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015)
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NF-kB Inducing Kinase (NIK) Drives Metabolic Reprogramming of Myeloid Cells in Immunity and Cancer Keeney, Justin N. (2023-07-03)Myeloid cells, part of the innate immune system, are front line host defense cells that play critical roles in inflammation and tissue repair. This functional plasticity is driven by metabolic changes that occur during ...
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Kamradt, Michael Leo (2021-01-13)The control of cell metabolism is intimately linked to the size and shape of mitochondria, which varies significantly across cell types. Mitochondria can elongate (fuse) with other nearby mitochondria, or they can fragment ...
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MacIver, Melissa (2017-05-05)Osteochondrosis and traumatic osteochondral defects are debilitating disorders affecting articular cartilage of millions of human and veterinary species. As articular cartilage is highly specialized and lacks reparative ...
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Joswig, Amanda-Jo; Mitchell, Alexis; Cummings, Kevin; Levine, Gwendolyn; Gregory, Carl; Smith, Roger; III; Watts, Ashlee (Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2017)
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Kim, Dong-Ki; Choi, Hosoon; Nishida, Hidetaka; Oh, Joo Youn; Gregory, Carl; Lee, Ryang Hwa; Yu, Ji Min; Watanabe, Jun; An, Su Yeon; Bartosh, Thomas J.; Prockop, Darwin J.; Kerkis, Irina (PloS One, 2016)
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Reese, Robert William (2022-07-25)Large bone lesions caused by disease or trauma are a fundamental challenge often requiring surgical stabilization supplemented with bone graft materials to restore function. A significant fraction of orthopedic procedures ...
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Berns, Chanel Nicole (2022-12-08)Multipotent stromal cells, also termed mesenchymal stem cells or MSCs, are promising agents for cell-based bone repair. During in vitro osteogenic differentiation, human MSCs (hMSCs) readily differentiate in response to ...