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- 7Mesenchymal stem cells
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Spring 2022
The overall goal of this study is to improve the protocols for Ex Situ heart perfusion (ESHP) to better preserve the function and viability of donated hearts. ESHP has emerged as a new method of donor heart preservation. Unlike the standard cold storage technique, in ESHP, the heart is perfused...
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Spring 2023
Recent thymic emigrants (RTE) are newly generated T cells that have just been exported to the periphery, where they continue their maturation to become mature T cells. RTE have only undergone central tolerance in the thymus but not yet undergone peripheral tolerance. As such, it is imperative...
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Spring 2022
Fracture healing involves a fragile continuum from inflammation to repair and finally ends in bone reestablishment. Fractures that fail to heal progress to a state of nonunion, causing sub-stantial morbidity for the individual. Nonunion is one of the most serious complications of frac-ture. In an...
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Role of TG Lipases, Arylacetamide Deacetylase and Triacylglycerol Hydrolase, in Hepatitis C Virus Life Cycle
DownloadSpring 2013
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease, including liver steatosis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. It has become apparent that the targeting of lipid droplets (LDs) by the HCV core protein and the Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) secretory pathway...
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Sensory Nerve Injuries: Advances in Diagnosis and Novel Therapy to Enhance Sensory Recovery in Humans
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The unique difference between central and peripheral nervous systems is that regeneration actually occurs in the periphery. However, the functional recovery after surgical repair is highly variable and return to pre-injury state despite surgical advances is rare. When specifically looking at...