Search Results - "Meenakshisundaram, Guruguhan"
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Hypoxia inducible microRNA 210 attenuates keratinocyte proliferation and impairs closure in a murine model of ischemic wounds
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-04-2010)“…Ischemia complicates wound closure. Here, we are unique in presenting a murine ischemic wound model that is based on bipedicle flap approach. Using this model…”
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Fabrication and physical evaluation of a polymer-encapsulated paramagnetic probe for biomedical oximetry
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-08-2009)“…Lithium octa- n -butoxynaphthalocyanine (LiNc-BuO) is a promising probe for biological electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry and is being developed…”
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Shear-induced reactive nitrogen species inhibit mitochondrial respiratory complex activities in cultured vascular endothelial cells
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-03-2007)“…There is evidence that nitric oxide (NO), superoxide (O(2)(*-)), and their associated reactive nitrogen species (RNS) produced by vascular endothelial cells…”
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Oxygenation inhibits ovarian tumor growth by down-regulating STAT3 and cyclin-D1 expressions
Published in Cancer biology & therapy (15-08-2010)“…Hypoxia, which is commonly observed in many solid tumors, is a major impediment to chemo- or radiation therapy. Hypoxia is also known to overexpress/activate…”
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Oxygenation inhibits ovarian tumor growth by downregulating STAT3 and cyclin-D1 expressions
Published in Cancer biology & therapy (15-08-2010)“…Hypoxia, which is commonly observed in many solid tumors, is a major impediment to chemo- or radiation therapy. Hypoxia is also known to overexpress/activate…”
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A molecular paramagnetic spin-doped biopolymeric oxygen sensor
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-06-2010)“…Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry is a powerful technique capable of providing accurate, reliable, and repeated measurements of tissue…”
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A paramagnetic implant containing lithium naphthalocyanine microcrystals for high-resolution biological oximetry
Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-03-2010)“…Lithium naphthalocyanine (LiNc) is a microcrystalline EPR oximetry probe with high sensitivity to oxygen [R.P. Pandian, M. Dolgos, C. Marginean, P.M. Woodward,…”
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Oxygen sensitivity and biocompatibility of an implantable paramagnetic probe for repeated measurements of tissue oxygenation
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-08-2009)“…The use of oxygen-sensing water-insoluble paramagnetic probes, such as lithium octa- n -butoxynaphthalocyanine (LiNc-BuO), enables repeated measurements of pO…”
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Development of polymer-coated paramagnetic Implants for biomedical oximetry Applications
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implantable Teflon chip holding lithium naphthalocyanine microcrystals for secure, safe, and repeated measurements of pO₂ in tissues
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-06-2010)“…Lithium naphthalocyanine (LiNc) is a crystalline material that has significant potential as a probe for EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance)-based biological…”
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An implantable Teflon chip holding lithium naphthalocyanine microcrystals for secure, safe, and repeated measurements of pO sub(2) in tissues
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-06-2010)“…Lithium naphthalocyanine (LiNc) is a crystalline material that has significant potential as a probe for EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance)-based biological…”
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Development of novel implantable sensors for biomedical oximetry
Published 01-01-2008“…In vivo measurement of molecular oxygen in an accurate, reliable, and repeatable fashion is crucial for the diagnosis and treatment of a number of medical…”
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