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    Sterility of Sustained-release Buprenorphine by Cantara, Shraddha I, Gergye, Crystal, Lee, Vanessa K, Huerkamp, Michael

    “…Sustained-release formulations of controlled substances are commonly used to provide analgesia in research animals.These formulations represent refinements…”
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    Comparative Effects of 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch Corncob Bedding on Cage Ammonia Levels, Behavior, and Respiratory Pathology of Male C57BL/6 and 129S1/Svlm Mice by Cantara, Shraddha I, Blas-Machado, Uriel, Zhao, Xiwen, Moore, Renee H, Schroeder, Jason P, Lee, Vanessa K

    “…Corncob is a common bedding material used in laboratory rodents, but little is known about differences in the effects of the 2 available sizes on rodent models…”
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    Salivary gland cell differentiation and organization on micropatterned PLGA nanofiber craters by Soscia, David A, Sequeira, Sharon J, Schramm, Robert A, Jayarathanam, Kavitha, Cantara, Shraddha I, Larsen, Melinda, Castracane, James

    Published in Biomaterials (01-09-2013)
    “…Abstract There is a need for an artificial salivary gland as a long-term remedy for patients suffering from salivary hypofunction, a leading cause of chronic…”
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    Selective functionalization of nanofiber scaffolds to regulate salivary gland epithelial cell proliferation and polarity by Cantara, Shraddha I, Soscia, David A, Sequeira, Sharon J, Jean-Gilles, Riffard P, Castracane, James, Larsen, Melinda

    Published in Biomaterials (01-11-2012)
    “…Abstract Epithelial cell types typically lose apicobasal polarity when cultured on 2D substrates, but apicobasal polarity is required for directional secretion…”
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    Sterility of Sustained-release Buprenorphine by Cantara, Shraddha I, Gergye, Crystal, Lee, Vanessa K, Huerkamp, Michael

    “…Sustained-release formulations of controlled substances are commonly used to provide analgesia in research animals. These formulations represent refinements…”
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