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    Arsenic Impairs Wound Healing Processes in Dermal Fibroblasts and Mice by Dresler, Sara R, Pinto, Bronson I, Salanga, Matthew C, Propper, Catherine R, Berry, Savannah R, Kellar, Robert S

    “…Inorganic arsenic (NaAsO ) is a naturally occurring metalloid found in water resources globally and in the United States at concentrations exceeding the U.S…”
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    In Vitro Scratch Assay to Demonstrate Effects of Arsenic on Skin Cell Migration by Pinto, Bronson I, Cruz, Nathan D, Lujan, Oscar R, Propper, Catherine R, Kellar, Robert S

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (23-02-2019)
    “…Understanding the physiologic mechanisms of wound healing has been the focus of ongoing research for many years. This research directly translates into changes…”
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    TGFβ2 differentially modulates smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration in electrospun gelatin-fibrinogen constructs by Ardila, Diana C, Tamimi, Ehab, Danford, Forest L, Haskett, Darren G, Kellar, Robert S, Doetschman, Tom, Vande Geest, Jonathan P

    Published in Biomaterials (01-01-2015)
    “…Abstract A main goal of tissue engineering is the development of scaffolds that replace, restore and improve injured tissue. These scaffolds have to mimic…”
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    Sex Differences in Antioxidant Gene Expression in response to Chronic Arsenic Exposure by Berry, Savannah R., Dresler, Sara R., Propper, Catherine R., Kellar, Robert S., Traustadóttir, Tinna

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)
    “…Inorganic arsenic is highly toxic metalloid considered a water contaminant that is naturally occurring through geological formations where it leaches into…”
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    An acellular tissue engineered biomimetic wound healing device created using collagen and tropoelastin accelerates wound healing by Diller, Robert B., Kellar, Robert S.

    Published in Journal of tissue viability (01-08-2022)
    “…Tissue engineering has historically involved research combining scaffolds, cells, and active biomolecules to treat multiple pathologies. The current research…”
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    TGF beta 2 differentially modulates smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration in electrospun gelatin-fibrinogen constructs by Ardila, Diana C, Tamimi, Ehab, Danford, est L, Haskett, Darren G, Kellar, Robert S, Doetschman, Tom, Vande Geest, Jonathan P

    Published in Biomaterials (01-01-2015)
    “…A main goal of tissue engineering is the development of scaffolds that replace, restore and improve injured tissue. These scaffolds have to mimic natural…”
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    Pilot study: Autologous platelet‐rich plasma used in a topical cream for facial rejuvenation by Draelos, Zoe Diana, Rheins, Lawrence A., Wootten, Shaun, Kellar, Robert S., Diller, Robert B.

    Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-10-2019)
    “…Background Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is traditionally used as an injectable material for enhanced healing, hair growth, and facial rejuvenation. Aims This…”
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    Cardiac patch constructed from human fibroblasts attenuates reduction in cardiac function after acute infarct by Kellar, Robert S, Shepherd, Benjamin R, Larson, Doug F, Naughton, Gail K, Williams, Stuart K

    Published in Tissue engineering (01-11-2005)
    “…The current experiments used a scaffold-based, three-dimensional, human dermal fibroblast culture (3DFC) as a cardiac patch to stimulate revascularization and…”
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    Validating whole slide digital morphometric analysis as a microscopy tool by Diller, Robert B, Kellar, Robert S

    Published in Microscopy and microanalysis (01-02-2015)
    “…Whole slide imaging (WSI) can be used to quantify multiple responses within tissue sections during histological analysis. Feature Analysis on Consecutive…”
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    Topically delivered dissolved oxygen reduces inflammation and positively influences structural proteins in healthy intact human skin by Kellar, Robert S, Audet, Robert G, Roe, David F, Rheins, Lawrence A, Draelos, Zoe Diana

    Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-06-2013)
    “…Summary Background As oxygen is essential for wound healing and there is limited diffusion across the stratum corneum into the epidermis, we wanted to evaluate…”
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    Scaffold-based three-dimensional human fibroblast culture provides a structural matrix that supports angiogenesis in infarcted heart tissue by KELLAR, Robert S, LANDEEN, Lee K, SHEPHERD, Benjamin R, NAUGHTON, Gail K, RATCLIFFE, Anthony, WILLIAMS, Stuart K

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (23-10-2001)
    “…We have developed techniques to implant angiogenic patches onto the epicardium over regions of infarcted cardiac tissue to stimulate revascularization of the…”
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    Three-dimensional fibroblast cultures stimulate improved ventricular performance in chronically ischemic canine hearts by Kellar, Robert S, Williams, Stuart K, Naughton, Gail K, Figliozzi, Gianine M, Siani-Rose, Michael

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-09-2011)
    “…The current study's purpose was to evaluate the safety and biological effect of a scaffold-based three-dimensional human dermal fibroblast culture (3DFC, also…”
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    Hypoxic conditioned culture medium from fibroblasts grown under embryonic-like conditions supports healing following post-laser resurfacing by Kellar, Robert S, Hubka, Mark, Rheins, Lawrence A, Fisher, Garth, Naughton, Gail K

    Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-09-2009)
    “…Summary Objectives  Treatment of facial skin perturbed by laser resurfacing with a novel, topical hypoxic conditioned culture medium (HCCM) product results in…”
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    Characterization of angiogenesis and inflammation surrounding ePTFE implanted on the epicardium by Kellar, Robert S., Kleinert, Leigh B., Williams, Stuart K.

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-08-2002)
    “…The response of epicardial tissue to the implantation of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) was evaluated and compared with identical material implanted…”
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