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    Gamma-irradiated human amniotic membrane decellularised with sodium dodecyl sulfate is a more efficient substrate for the ex vivo expansion of limbal stem cells by Figueiredo, G.S., Bojic, S., Rooney, P., Wilshaw, S.-P., Connon, C.J., Gouveia, R.M., Paterson, C., Lepert, G., Mudhar, H.S., Figueiredo, F.C., Lako, M.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-10-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] The gold standard substrate for the ex vivo expansion of human limbal stem cells (LSCs) remains the human amniotic membrane (HAM) but this is…”
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    Recovery of low volumes of wear debris from rat stifle joint tissues using a novel particle isolation method by Patel, J., Lal, S., Nuss, K., Wilshaw, S.P., von Rechenberg, B., Hall, R.M., Tipper, J.L.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (15-04-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] Less than optimal particle isolation techniques have impeded analysis of orthopaedic wear debris in vivo. The purpose of this research was to…”
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    Assessment of the Antimicrobial Activity of Acellular Vascular Grafts by Owen, K, Wilshaw, S.-P, Homer-Vanniasinkam, S, Bojar, R.A, Berry, H, Ingham, E

    “…Abstract Several studies have reported biological vascular grafts to be more resistant to microbial infection than synthetic counterparts in vivo . Indeed,…”
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    Development and characterisation of a large diameter decellularised vascular allograft by Aldridge, A., Desai, A., Owston, H., Jennings, L. M., Fisher, J., Rooney, P., Kearney, J. N., Ingham, E., Wilshaw, S. P.

    Published in Cell and tissue banking (01-09-2018)
    “…The aims of this study were to develop a biological large diameter vascular graft by decellularisation of native human aorta to remove the immunogenic cells…”
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    Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles by Patel, J., Lal, S., Wilshaw, S.P., Hall, R.M., Tipper, J.L.

    Published in Data in brief (01-10-2018)
    “…The data contained within this article relate to several enzymatic tissue digestion experiments which were performed to produce an optimised protocol for the…”
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    Recovery rate data for silicon nitride nanoparticle isolation using sodium polytungstate density gradients by Patel, J., Lal, S., Wilshaw, S.P., Hall, R.M., Tipper, J.L.

    Published in Data in brief (01-08-2018)
    “…The average recovery rate of silicon nitride nanoparticles isolated from serum using the method detailed in previous article “A novel method for isolation and…”
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    Validation of a novel particle isolation procedure using particle doped tissue samples by Patel, J., Lal, S., Wilshaw, S.P., Hall, R.M., Tipper, J.L.

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2018)
    “…A novel particle isolation method for tissue samples was developed and tested using particle-doped peri-articular tissues from ovine cadavers. This enabled…”
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    The effect of amniotic membrane preparation method on its ability to serve as a substrate for the ex-vivo expansion of limbal epithelial cells by Shortt, Alex J, Secker, Genevieve A, Lomas, Richard J, Wilshaw, Stacy P, Kearney, John N, Tuft, Stephen J, Daniels, Julie T

    Published in Biomaterials (01-02-2009)
    “…Abstract Human amniotic membrane (HAM) is employed as a substrate for the ex-vivo expansion of limbal epithelial cells (LECs) used to treat corneal epithelial…”
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    Development and characterization of acellular allogeneic arterial matrices by Wilshaw, Stacy-Paul, Rooney, Paul, Berry, Helen, Kearney, John N, Homer-Vanniasinkam, Shervanthi, Fisher, John, Ingham, Eileen

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-03-2012)
    “…Surgeons have used cryopreserved vascular allografts successfully for many years to treat arterial occlusive disease and to repair arterial aneurysms. Vascular…”
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    Biocompatibility and potential of acellular human amniotic membrane to support the attachment and proliferation of allogeneic cells by Wilshaw, Stacy-Paul, Kearney, John, Fisher, John, Ingham, Eileen

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-04-2008)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the biocompatibility of an acellular human amniotic membrane biomaterial, which may have clinical utility for cell…”
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    Production of an acellular amniotic membrane matrix for use in tissue engineering by Wilshaw, Stacy-Paul, Kearney, John N, Fisher, John, Ingham, Eileen

    Published in Tissue engineering (01-08-2006)
    “…A clinical need exists for an immunologically compatible surgical patch with a wide range of uses including soft tissue replacement, body wall repair,…”
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    Cytocompatibility of poly(1,2 propandiol methacrylate) copolymer hydrogels and conetworks with or without alkyl amine functionality by Rimmer, Stephen, Wilshaw, Stacy-Paul, Pickavance, Paul, Ingham, Eileen

    Published in Biomaterials (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract The cytocompatibility and adhesion of cells to biomaterials are key to their success in the clinic. Here we report a study of the toxicity,…”
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    Factors influencing the oxygen consumption rate of aortic valve interstitial cells: application to tissue engineering by Wang, Ling, Wilshaw, Stacy-Paul, Korossis, Sotirios, Fisher, John, Jin, Zhongmin, Ingham, Eileen

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods (01-09-2009)
    “…This study investigated the factors influencing the oxygen metabolism of aortic valve interstitial cells (VICs). Porcine VICs in cell suspension at different…”
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