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    Mesenchymal stem cell-conditioned medium accelerates skin wound healing: An in vitro study of fibroblast and keratinocyte scratch assays by Walter, M.N.M., Wright, K.T., Fuller, H.R., MacNeil, S., Johnson, W.E.B.

    Published in Experimental cell research (15-04-2010)
    “…We have used in vitro scratch assays to examine the relative contribution of dermal fibroblasts and keratinocytes in the wound repair process and to test the…”
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    Impact of human platelet lysate on the expansion and chondrogenic capacity of cultured human chondrocytes for cartilage cell therapy by Sykes, J G, Kuiper, J H, Richardson, J B, Roberts, S, Wright, K T, Kuiper, N J

    Published in European cells & materials (01-05-2018)
    “…High hopes have been pinned on regenerative medicine strategies in order to prevent the progression of cartilage damage to osteoarthritis, particularly by…”
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    The cell culture expansion of bone marrow stromal cells from humans with spinal cord injury: implications for future cell transplantation therapy by Wright, K T, Masri, W El, Osman, A, Roberts, S, Trivedi, J, Ashton, B A, Johnson, W E B

    Published in Spinal cord (01-12-2008)
    “…Study design: Previous studies have shown that transplantation of bone marrow stromal cells (MSCs) in animal models of spinal cord injury (SCI) encourages…”
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    The developing landscape of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for spinal cord injury in cerebrospinal fluid and blood by Hulme, C H, Brown, S J, Fuller, H R, Riddell, J, Osman, A, Chowdhury, J, Kumar, N, Johnson, W E, Wright, K T

    Published in Spinal cord (01-02-2017)
    “…Study design: Review study. Objectives: The identification of prognostic biomarkers of spinal cord injury (SCI) will help to assign SCI patients to the correct…”
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    Treatment of cardiac arrest in the hyperbaric environment: key steps on the sequence of care--case reports by Wright, K T, Praske, S P, Bhatt, N A, Magalhaes, R M, Quast, T M

    Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-01-2016)
    “…The U.S. territory of Guam attracts thousands of military and civilian divers annually and is home to the only recompression facility within a 5,000-km radius…”
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    Extracellular Nm23H1 stimulates neurite outgrowth from dorsal root ganglia neurons in vitro independently of nerve growth factor supplementation or its nucleoside diphosphate kinase activity by Wright, K.T., Seabright, R., Logan, A., Lilly, A.J., Khanim, F., Bunce, C.M., Johnson, W.E.B.

    “…► Extracellular Nm23H1 stimulates nerve growth. ► Extracellular Nm23H1 provides pathfinding cues to growth cones. ► The neurotrophic activity of Nm23H1 is…”
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    Human mesenchymal stem cells stimulate EaHy926 endothelial cell migration: combined proteomic and in vitro analysis of the influence of donor-donor variability by Walter, Merlin N M, Kohli, Nupur, Khan, Neelam, Major, Triin, Fuller, Heidi, Wright, Karina T, Kuiper, Jan-Herman, Johnson, William E B

    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) stimulate angiogenesis within a wound environment and this effect is mediated through paracrine interactions with the endothelial…”
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    Decreased osteogenesis, increased cell senescence and elevated Dickkopf-1 secretion in human fracture non union stromal cells by Bajada, Stefan, Marshall, Michael J, Wright, Karina T, Richardson, James B, Johnson, William E.B

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract The delicately orchestrated process of bone fracture healing is not always successful and long term non union of fractured bone occurs in 5–20% of all…”
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    Bone marrow stromal cells stimulate neurite outgrowth over neural proteoglycans (CSPG), myelin associated glycoprotein and Nogo-A by Wright, Karina T., El Masri, Wagih, Osman, Aheed, Roberts, Sally, Chamberlain, Giselle, Ashton, Brian A., Johnson, William E.B.

    “…In animal models, transplantation of bone marrow stromal cells (MSC) into the spinal cord following injury enhances axonal regeneration and promotes functional…”
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    Human intervertebral disc cells promote nerve growth over substrata of human intervertebral disc aggrecan by JOHNSON, William E. B, SIVAN, Sarit, WRIGHT, Karina T, EISENSTEIN, Stephen M, MAROUDAS, Alice, ROBERTS, Sally

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-05-2006)
    “…Coculture assays of the migration and interaction of human intervertebral disc cells and chick sensory nerves on alternate substrata of collagen and aggrecan…”
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    Flux enhancements with gas sparging in downwards crossflow ultrafiltration: performance and mechanism by Cui, Z.F., Wright, K.I.T.

    Published in Journal of membrane science (21-08-1996)
    “…In this study gas-liquid two-phase crossflow ultrafiltration was studied in downwards flow condition. A commercially available tubular membrane module was…”
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    A computational approach to quantifying axon regeneration in the presence of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) by Lam, K. P., Dempsy, K. P., Smith, W. A., Wright, K. T., Masri, W. E., Richardson, J. B.

    “…This paper demonstrates the use of quantitative live cell imaging techniques for assessing the quality of stem cell cultures. The aim is to investigate the use…”
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    A new in vivo interdental sampling method comparing a daily flossing regime versus a manual brush control by Bellamy, P, Barlow, A, Puri, G, Wright, K I T, Mussett, A, Zhou, X

    Published in The Journal of clinical dentistry (2004)
    “…The impact of flossing the interdental space is typically assessed by visual methods of questionable reliability, such as clinician observations and…”
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