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    Biomimetic scaffolds for regeneration of volumetric muscle loss in skeletal muscle injuries by Grasman, Jonathan M., Zayas, Michelle J., Page, Raymond L., Pins, George D.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-10-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] Skeletal muscle injuries typically result from traumatic incidents such as combat injuries where soft-tissue extremity injuries are present…”
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    Rapid release of growth factors regenerates force output in volumetric muscle loss injuries by Grasman, Jonathan M, Do, Duc M, Page, Raymond L, Pins, George D

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract A significant challenge in the design and development of biomaterial scaffolds is to incorporate mechanical and biochemical cues to direct organized…”
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    Restoration of skeletal muscle defects with adult human cells delivered on fibrin microthreads by Page, Raymond L, Malcuit, Christopher, Vilner, Lucy, Vojtic, Ina, Shaw, Sharon, Hedblom, Emmett, Hu, Jason, Pins, George D, Rolle, Marsha W, Dominko, Tanja

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-11-2011)
    “…Large-scale musculoskeletal wounds, such as those seen in trauma injuries, present poor functional healing prognoses. In severe trauma, when the native tissue…”
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    Improved Treatment Outcomes by Using Patient Specific Drug Combinations in Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Activated Advanced Metastatic Cancers by Crook, Timothy, Patil, Darshana, Gaya, Andrew, Plowman, Nicholas, Limaye, Sewanti, Ranade, Anantbhushan, Bhatt, Amit, Page, Raymond, Akolkar, Dadasaheb

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (16-04-2021)
    “…Activation of the mTOR signaling pathway is ubiquitous in cancers and a favourable therapeutic target. However, presently approved mTOR inhibitor monotherapies…”
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    Crosslinking strategies facilitate tunable structural properties of fibrin microthreads by Grasman, Jonathan M., Page, Raymond L., Dominko, Tanja, Pins, George D.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-11-2012)
    “…A significant challenge in the design of biomimetic scaffolds is combining morphologic, mechanical, and biochemical cues into a single construct to promote…”
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    Expression of NANOG and NANOGP8 in a variety of undifferentiated and differentiated human cells by Ambady, Sakthikumar, Malcuit, Christopher, Kashpur, Olga, Kole, Denis, Holmes, William F, Hedblom, Emmett, Page, Raymond L, Dominko, Tanja

    “…The transcription factor NANOG is essential for maintaining pluripotency in embryonic stem cells. We have previously reported the expression of NANOG in adult…”
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    Cloned pigs produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells by Polejaeva, Irina A, Chen, Shu-Hung, Vaught, Todd D, Page, Raymond L, Mullins, June, Ball, Suyapa, Dai, Yifan, Boone, Jeremy, Walker, Shawn, Ayares, David L, Colman, Alan, Campbell, Keith H. S

    Published in Nature (London) (07-09-2000)
    “…Since the first report of live mammals produced by nuclear transfer from a cultured differentiated cell population in 1995 (ref. 1), successful development has…”
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    Maintenance of multipotency in human dermal fibroblasts treated with Xenopus laevis egg extract requires exogenous fibroblast growth factor-2 by Kole, Denis, Ambady, Sakthikumar, Page, Raymond L, Dominko, Tanja

    Published in Cellular reprogramming (01-02-2014)
    “…Direct reprogramming of a differentiated somatic cell into a developmentally more plastic cell would offer an alternative to applications in regenerative…”
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    Hypomethylation trends in the intergenic region of the imprinted IGF2 and H19 genes in cloned cattle by Curchoe, Carol Lynn, Zhang, Shouquan, Yang, Lan, Page, Raymond, Tian, X. Cindy

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-12-2009)
    “…Bos taurus is a good model for embryo biotechnologies such as nuclear transfer. However, animals produced from these technologies often suffer from large calf…”
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    Genomic Imprinting of H19 in Naturally Reproduced and Cloned Cattle by Zhang, Shouquan, Kubota, Chikara, Yang, Lan, Zhang, Yuqin, Page, Raymond, O'Neill, Michael, Yang, Xiangzhong, Tian, X Cindy

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-11-2004)
    “…Animals produced from assisted reproductive technologies suffer from developmental abnormalities and early fetal death at a higher frequency than that observed…”
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    Designing Biopolymer Microthreads for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine by O’Brien, Megan P., Carnes, Meagan E., Page, Raymond L., Gaudette, Glenn R., Pins, George D.

    Published in Current stem cell reports (01-06-2016)
    “…Native tissue structures possess elaborate extracellular matrix (ECM) architectures that inspire the design of fibrous structures in the field of regenerative…”
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    Intracytoplasmic sperm injection in the bovine induces abnormal [Ca2+]i responses and oocyte activation by Malcuit, Christopher, Maserati, Marc, Takahashi, Yoshiyuki, Page, Raymond, Fissore, Rafael A

    “…Fertilisation by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), a technique that bypasses the membrane fusion of the gametes, has been widely used to produce…”
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    Genomic Imprinting of H19 in Naturally Reproduced and Cloned Cattle1 by Zhang, Shouquan, Kubota, Chikara, Yang, Lan, Zhang, Yuqin, Page, Raymond, O'Neill, Michael, Yang, Xiangzhong, Tian, X. Cindy

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-11-2004)
    “…Animals produced from assisted reproductive technologies suffer from developmental abnormalities and early fetal death at a higher frequency than that observed…”
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    Hallmark Circulating Tumor-Associated Cell Clusters Signify 230 Times Higher One-Year Cancer Risk by Ranade, Anantbhushan, Bhatt, Amit, Page, Raymond, Limaye, Sewanti, Crook, Timothy, Akolkar, Dadasaheb, Patil, Darshana

    “…We have previously shown that circulating ensembles of tumor-associated cells (C-ETACs) are a systemic hallmark of cancer based on analysis of blood samples…”
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