Search Results - "GEIBEL, JOHN P."
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3D Bioprinting of Vascularized Tissues for in vitro and in vivo Applications
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (13-05-2021)“…With a limited supply of organ donors and available organs for transplantation, the aim of tissue engineering with three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting…”
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3D Bioprinting Using Hydrogels: Cell Inks and Tissue Engineering Applications
Published in Pharmaceutics (24-11-2022)“…3D bioprinting is transforming tissue engineering in medicine by providing novel methods that are precise and highly customizable to create biological tissues…”
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Application of a 3D bioprinter: jet technology for ‘biopatch’ development using cells on hydrogel supports
Published in BioTechniques (01-02-2024)“…Additive manufacturing (3D printing) has been deployed across multiple platforms to fabricate bioengineered tissues. We demonstrate the use of a Thermal Inkjet…”
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Calcium-sensing receptor 20 years later
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-08-2014)“…The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) has played an important role as a target in the treatment of a variety of disease states over the past 20 plus years. In…”
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The functions and roles of the extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor along the gastrointestinal tract
Published in Annual review of physiology (01-01-2009)“…Digestion of food and normal salt and water homeostasis in the body require a functional digestive tract. Recently an increasing number of studies have…”
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Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Applications for Bone Tissue Engineering
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (24-04-2023)“…The skeletal system is a key support structure within the body. Bones have unique abilities to grow and regenerate after injury. Some injuries or degeneration…”
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Activation of Secretagogue Independent Gastric Acid Secretion via Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Stimulation in Rats
Published in Cellular physiology and biochemistry (01-12-2017)“…Background/Aims: L-arginine is an important mediator of cell division, wound healing, and immune function. It can be transformed by the nitric oxide synthase…”
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Renal Vacuolar H+-ATPase
Published in Physiological reviews (01-10-2004)“…Institute of Physiology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Departments of Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Physiology, and Surgery, School of…”
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Colonic Fluid and Electrolyte Transport 2022: An Update
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (22-05-2022)“…Colonic epithelial cells are responsible for maintaining a delicate balance between luminal secretion and the absorption of fluids and ions. This review aims…”
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In Pursuit of the Parietal Cell - An Evolution of Scientific Methodology and Techniques
Published in Frontiers in physiology (12-12-2019)“…The stomach has unique embryologic and anatomic properties, making the study of the parietal cell technically challenging. Numerous individuals have devoted…”
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Penicillin G Induces H+, K+-ATPase via a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism in the Rat Colonic Crypt
Published in Cellular physiology and biochemistry (12-11-2020)“…The colonic H , K ATPase (HKA2) is a heterodimeric membrane protein that exchanges luminal K for intracellular H and is involved in maintaining potassium…”
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Revisiting the parietal cell
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-01-2010)“…The parietal cell is responsible for secreting concentrated hydrochloric acid into the gastric lumen. To fulfill this task, it is equipped with a broad variety…”
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The KCNE2 Potassium Channel Ancillary Subunit Is Essential for Gastric Acid Secretion
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-08-2006)“…Genes in the KCNE family encode single transmembrane domain ancillary subunits that co-assemble with voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channel α subunits to alter…”
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Activation of the Calcium Sensing Receptor Decreases Secretagogue-Induced Fluid Secretion in the Rat Small Intestine
Published in Frontiers in physiology (03-05-2019)“…The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) has been localized and characterized in numerous tissues throughout the body. In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract, the…”
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Mouse model of type II Bartter's syndrome. II. Altered expression of renal sodium- and water-transporting proteins
Published in American journal of physiology. Renal physiology (01-06-2008)“…Bartter's syndrome represents a group of hereditary salt- and water-losing renal tubulopathies caused by loss-of-function mutations in proteins mediating or…”
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Toxin Mediated Diarrhea in the 21st Century: The Pathophysiology of Intestinal Ion Transport in the Course of ETEC, V. cholerae and Rotavirus Infection
Published in Toxins (10-08-2010)“…An estimated 4 billion episodes of diarrhea occur each year. As a result, 2–3 million children and 0.5–1 million adults succumb to the consequences of this…”
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Acute Effects of Vitamin C Exposure On Colonic Crypts: Direct Modulation of pH Regulation
Published in Cellular physiology and biochemistry (01-01-2017)“…Background/Aim: Colorectal cancer is still considered a leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. One potential way to improve survival…”
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Generating vascular conduits: from tissue engineering to three-dimensional bioprinting
Published in Innovative surgical sciences (27-06-2018)“…Vascular disease – including coronary artery disease, carotid artery disease, and peripheral vascular disease – is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality…”
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Gastric acid, calcium absorption, and their impact on bone health
Published in Physiological reviews (01-01-2013)“…Calcium balance is essential for a multitude of physiological processes, ranging from cell signaling to maintenance of bone health. Adequate intestinal…”
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Modulation of Intestinal Microbiome Prevents Intestinal Ischemic Injury
Published in Frontiers in physiology (19-12-2017)“…Butyrate protects against ischemic injury to the small intestine by reducing inflammation and maintaining the structure of the intestinal barrier, but is…”
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