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    Estrogen depletion alters osteogenic differentiation and matrix production by osteoblasts in vitro by Schiavi, J., Fodera, D.M., Brennan, M.A., McNamara, L.M.

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-11-2021)
    “…Recent studies have revealed that the effects of estrogen deficiency are not restricted to osteoclasts and bone resorption, but that bone matrix composition is…”
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    Secondary alterations in bone mineralisation and trabecular thickening occur after long-term estrogen deficiency in ovariectomised rat tibiae, which do not coincide with initial rapid bone loss by O’Sullivan, L. M., Allison, H., Parle, E. E., Schiavi, J., McNamara, L. M.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-03-2020)
    “…Summary This study delineates the time sequence of changes in bone tissue mineralisation in ovariectomised rats. We report that changes in bone mineral…”
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    Seeing is believing: Current methods to observe sperm acrosomal exocytosis in real time by Balestrini, Paula A., Jabloñski, Martina, Schiavi‐Ehrenhaus, Liza J., Marín‐Briggiler, Clara I., Sánchez‐Cárdenas, Claudia, Darszon, Alberto, Krapf, Darío, Buffone, Mariano G.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-12-2020)
    “…Acrosomal exocytosis (AR) is a critical process that sperm need to undergo to fertilize an egg. The evaluation of the presence or absence of the acrosome is…”
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    Primary cilia expression in bone marrow in response to mechanical stimulation in explant bioreactor culture by Coughlin, T R, Schiavi, J, Alyssa Varsanik, M, Voisin, M, Birmingham, E, Haugh, M G, McNamara, L M, Niebur, G L

    Published in European cells & materials (19-07-2016)
    “…Bone marrow contains a multitude of mechanically sensitive cells that may participate in mechanotransduction. Primary cilia are sensory organelles expressed on…”
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    Utilization of a standardized tracheostomy capping and decannulation protocol to improve patient safety by Pandian, Vinciya, Miller, Christina R., Schiavi, Adam J., Yarmus, Lonny, Contractor, Anisha, Haut, Elliott R., Feller-Kopman, David J., Mirski, Marek A., Morad, Athir H., Carey, John P., Hillel, Alexander T., Maragos, Carol S., Bhatti, Nasir I.

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-08-2014)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis To develop and assess the feasibility of a new standardized protocol to guide tracheostomy decannulation. Study Design Descriptive review…”
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    The Role of Adhesion Junctions in the Biomechanical Behaviour and Osteogenic Differentiation of 3D Mesenchymal Stem Cell spheroids by Griffin, F.E, Schiavi, J, McDevitt, T.C, McGarry, J.P, McNamara, L.M

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (05-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) can be regulated by the mechanical environment. MSCs grown in 3D spheroids (mesenspheres) have preserved…”
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    Multidisciplinary Team Approach in the Management of Tracheostomy Patients by Pandian, Vinciya, Miller, Christina R., Mirski, Marek A., Schiavi, Adam J., Morad, Athir H., Vaswani, Ravi S., Kalmar, Christopher L., Feller-Kopman, David J., Haut, Elliott R., Yarmus, Lonny B., Bhatti, Nasir I.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-10-2012)
    “…Objective To examine whether the implementation of a multidisciplinary percutaneous tracheostomy team decreases complications, improves efficiency in patient…”
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    Human stem cells and articular cartilage tissue engineering by Stoltz, J-F, Huselstein, C, Schiavi, J, Li, Y Y, Bensoussan, D, Decot, V, De Isla, N

    Published in Current pharmaceutical biotechnology (01-12-2012)
    “…Injuries to articular cartilage are one of the most challenging issues of musculoskeletal medicine due to the poor intrinsic ability of this tissue for repair…”
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    Dual role of Valosin-Containing Protein (VCP/p97) in mouse sperm during capacitation by Jabloñski, Martina, La Spina, Florenza A, Schiavi Ehrenhaus, Liza J, Marín-Briggiler, Clara I, Gómez-Elías, Matías D, Krapf, Dario, Visconti, Pablo E, Krapf, Diego, Luque, Guillermina M, Buffone, Mariano G

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-08-2024)
    “…Valosin-containing protein (VCP; aka p97), a member of the AAA family (ATPases Associated with various cellular Activities), has been associated with a wide…”
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    Original approach for cartilage tissue engineering with mesenchymal stem cells by Tritz-Schiavi, J, Charif, N, Henrionnet, C, de Isla, N, Bensoussan, D, Magdalou, J, Benkirane-Jessel, N, Stoltz, J F, Huselstein, Céline

    “…Cartilage tissue engineering gives the ability to product adaptable neocartilage to lesion with autologous cells. Our work aimed to develop a stratified…”
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    The early molecular events leading to COFILIN phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation are essential for acrosomal exocytosis by Schiavi-Ehrenhaus, Liza J., Romarowski, Ana, Jabloñski, Martina, Krapf, Darío, Luque, Guillermina M., Buffone, Mariano G.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-06-2022)
    “…The actin cytoskeleton reorganization during sperm capacitation is essential for the occurrence of acrosomal exocytosis (AR) in several mammalian species…”
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    A phase field approach for bone remodeling based on a second-gradient model by Ganghoffer, J.F., Rahouadj, R., Boisse, J., Schiavi, J.

    Published in Mechanics research communications (01-03-2019)
    “…•A mechanobiological model of bone remodeling is developed involving mineralization in a moving diffuse interface between marrow and the newly formed bone.•A…”
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