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    High wall shear stress and high-risk plaque: an emerging concept by Eshtehardi, Parham, Brown, Adam J., Bhargava, Ankit, Costopoulos, Charis, Hung, Olivia Y., Corban, Michel T., Hosseini, Hossein, Gogas, Bill D., Giddens, Don P., Samady, Habib

    “…In recent years, there has been a significant effort to identify high-risk plaques in vivo prior to acute events. While number of imaging modalities have been…”
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    Partial carotid ligation is a model of acutely induced disturbed flow, leading to rapid endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis by Nam, Douglas, Ni, Chih-Wen, Rezvan, Amir, Suo, Jin, Budzyn, Klaudia, Llanos, Alexander, Harrison, David, Giddens, Don, Jo, Hanjoong

    “…Atherosclerosis is closely associated with disturbed flow characterized by low and oscillatory shear stress, but studies directly linking disturbed flow to…”
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    Mass transport of low density lipoprotein in reconstructed hemodynamic environments of human carotid arteries: the role of volume and solute flux through the endothelium by Kim, Sungho, Giddens, Don P

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-04-2015)
    “…The accumulation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) in the arterial intima is a critical step in the initiation and progression of atheromatous lesions. In this…”
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    Magnetic Targeting of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells with Internalized Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles by Landázuri, Natalia, Tong, Sheng, Suo, Jin, Joseph, Giji, Weiss, Daiana, Sutcliffe, Diane J., Giddens, Don P., Bao, Gang, Taylor, W. Robert

    “…Cell therapies offer exciting new opportunities for effectively treating many human diseases. However, delivery of therapeutic cells by intravenous injection,…”
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    Do-it-yourself in vitro vasculature that recapitulates in vivo geometries for investigating endothelial-blood cell interactions by Mannino, Robert G., Myers, David R., Ahn, Byungwook, Wang, Yichen, Margo Rollins, Gole, Hope, Lin, Angela S., Guldberg, Robert E., Giddens, Don P., Timmins, Lucas H., Lam, Wilbur A.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-07-2015)
    “…Investigating biophysical cellular interactions in the circulation currently requires choosing between in vivo models, which are difficult to interpret due in…”
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    Image-based biomechanical modeling for coronary atherosclerotic plaque progression and vulnerability prediction by Lv, Rui, Wang, Liang, Maehara, Akiko, Guo, Xiaoya, Zheng, Jie, Samady, Habib, Giddens, Don P., Mintz, Gary S., Stone, Gregg W., Tang, Dalin

    Published in International journal of cardiology (01-04-2022)
    “…Atherosclerotic plaque progression and rupture play an important role in cardiovascular disease development and the final drastic events such as heart attack…”
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    Hemodynamic Shear Stresses in Mouse Aortas: Implications for Atherogenesis by Suo, Jin, Ferrara, Dardo E, Sorescu, Dan, Guldberg, Robert E, Taylor, W Robert, Giddens, Don P

    “…OBJECTIVE—The hemodynamic environment is a determinant of susceptibility to atherosclerosis in the vasculature. Although mouse models are commonly used in…”
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    Using optical coherence tomography and intravascular ultrasound imaging to quantify coronary plaque cap thickness and vulnerability: a pilot study by Lv, Rui, Maehara, Akiko, Matsumura, Mitsuaki, Wang, Liang, Wang, Qingyu, Zhang, Caining, Guo, Xiaoya, Samady, Habib, Giddens, Don P, Zheng, Jie, Mintz, Gary S, Tang, Dalin

    Published in Biomedical engineering online (30-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Detecting coronary vulnerable plaques in vivo and assessing their vulnerability have been great challenges for clinicians and the research…”
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    Predicting Coronary Stenosis Progression Using Plaque Fatigue From IVUS-Based Thin-Slice Models: A Machine Learning Random Forest Approach by Guo, Xiaoya, Maehara, Akiko, Yang, Mingming, Wang, Liang, Zheng, Jie, Samady, Habib, Mintz, Gary S, Giddens, Don P, Tang, Dalin

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (10-05-2022)
    “…Coronary stenosis due to atherosclerosis restricts blood flow. Stenosis progression would lead to increased clinical risk such as heart attack. Although many…”
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