Publications

  • Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic

    Illusion of revascularization: does anyone achieve optimal revascularization during percutaneous coronary intervention?

    Nature Reviews Cardiology

  • Soft Tissue

    Tumor-associated mesenchymal stromal cells modulate macrophage phagocytosis in stromal-rich colorectal cancer via PD-1 signaling

    iScience

  • Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic

    Features and limitations of robotically assisted percutaneous coronary intervention (R-PCI): a systematic review of R-PCI

    J Clin Med

  • Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic

    Mesenchymal stromal cell transplantation ameliorates fibrosis and microRNA dysregulation in skeletal muscle ischemia

    Stem Cells

  • Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic

    Comparative study of acute kidney injury in pararenal aortic aneurysm: open surgical versus endovascular repair

    Frontiers in Surgery

  • Soft Tissue

    Understanding cardiac events in breast cancer (UCARE): pilot cardio-oncology assessment and surveillance pathway for breast cancer patients

    Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

  • Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic

    CKD: a potentially self-perpetuating cycle of injury to the kidney and other organs

    Mayo Clinic Proceedings

  • Biomedical Engineering and Device Design, Biomaterials and Drug Delivery

    Soft robot-mediated autonomous adaptation to fibrotic capsule formation for improved drug delivery

    Science Robotics

  • Soft Tissue

    Immunomodulatory potential of cytokine-licensed human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells correlates with potency marker expression profile

    Stem Cells

  • Soft Tissue

    Engineering hemin-loaded hyaluronan needle-like microparticles with photoprotective properties against UV-induced tissue damage

    Journal of Materials Chemistry B

  • Respiratory

    Fugitive medical and patient-derived aerosol particle distribution following heparin nebulization in patients with COVID-19 acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: a secondary analysis of the CHARTER study

    Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

  • Soft Tissue

    An in situ bioadhesive foam as a large intestinal delivery platform for antibody fragment to treat inflammatory bowel disease

    Journal of Controlled Release

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