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Human-derived Treg and MSC combination therapy may augment immunosuppressive potency in vitro, but did not improve blood brain barrier integrity in an experimental rat traumatic br... by Caplan, Henry W., Prabhakara, Karthik S., Toledano Furman, Naama E., Zorofchian, Soheil, Martin, Cecilia, Xue, Hasen, Olson, Scott D., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2021Text -
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Pulmonary Passage is a Major Obstacle for Intravenous Stem Cell Delivery: The Pulmonary First-Pass Effect by Fischer, Uwe M., Harting, Matthew T., Jimenez, Fernando, Monzon-Posadas, Werner O., Xue, Hasen, Savitz, Sean I., Laine, Glen A., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2009Text -
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Effects of nonocclusive mesenteric hypertension on intestinal function: implications for gastroschisis-related intestinal dysfunction by Shah, Shinil K., Aroom, Kevin R., Walker, Peter A., Xue, Hasen, Jimenez, Fernando, Gill, Brijesh S., Cox, Charles S., Moore-Olufemi, Stacey D.
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Combination therapy with Treg and MSC enhances potency and attenuation of inflammation after traumatic brain injury compared to monotherapy by Caplan, Henry W., Prabhakara, Karthik S., Toledano-Furman, Naama E., Zorofchian, Soheil, Kumar, Akshita, Martin, Cecilia, Xue, Hasen, Olson, Scott D., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2020Text -
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Fresh frozen plasma lessens pulmonary endothelial inflammation and hyperpermeability after hemorrhagic shock and is associated with loss of syndecan-1 by Peng, Zhanglong, Pati, Shibani, Potter, Daniel, Brown, Ryan, Holcomb, John B, Grill, Raymond, Wataha, Kathryn, Park, Pyong Woo, Xue, Hasen, Kozar, Rosemary A
Published 2013Text -
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A murine model for the study of edema induced intestinal contractile dysfunction by Shah, Shinil K., Moore-Olufemi, Stacey D., Uray, Karen S., Jimenez, Fernando, Walker, Peter A., Xue, Hasen, Stewart, Randolph H., Laine, Glen A., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2010Text -
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Pretreatment with Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7 (BMP-7) Mimics Ischemia Preconditioning Following Intestinal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in The Intestine and Liver by Radhakrishnan, Ravi S., Radhakrishnan, Geetha L., Radhakrishnan, Hari R., Xue, Hasen, Adams, Sasha D., Moore-Olufemi, Stacey D., Harting, Matthew T., Cox, Charles S., Kone, Bruce C.
Published 2008Text -
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Peritoneal fluid: A potential mechanism of systemic neutrophil priming in experimental intra-abdominal sepsis by Shah, Shinil K., Jimenez, Fernando, Walker, Peter A., Xue, Hasen, Feeley, Teri D., Uray, Karen S., Norbury, Kenneth C., Stewart, Randolph H., Laine, Glen A., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2011Text -
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Intravenous Multipotent Adult Progenitor Cell Therapy Attenuates Activated Microglial/Macrophage Response and Improves Spatial Learning After Traumatic Brain Injury by Bedi, Supinder S., Hetz, Robert, Thomas, Chelsea, Smith, Philippa, Olsen, Alex B., Williams, Stephen, Xue, Hasen, Aroom, Kevin, Uray, Karen, Hamilton, Jason, Mays, Robert W., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2013Text -
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Intravenous multipotent adult progenitor cell therapy after traumatic brain injury: modulation of the resident microglia population by Walker, Peter A, Bedi, Supinder S, Shah, Shinil K, Jimenez, Fernando, Xue, Hasen, Hamilton, Jason A, Smith, Philippa, Thomas, Chelsea P, Mays, Robert W, Pati, Shibani, Cox, Charles S
Published 2012Text -
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Autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells therapy attenuates activated microglial/macrophage response and improves spatial learning after traumatic brain injury by Bedi, Supinder S., Walker, Peter A., Shah, Shinil K., Jimenez, Fernando, Thomas, Chelsea P., Smith, Philippa, Hetz, Robert A., Xue, Hasen, Pati, Shibani, Dash, Pramod K., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2013Text -
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A novel mechanism for neutrophil priming in trauma: potential role of peritoneal fluid by Shah, Shinil K., Jimenez, Fernando, Walker, Peter A., Aroom, Kevin R., Xue, Hasen, Feeley, Teri D., Uray, Karen S., Norbury, Kenneth C., Stewart, Randolph H., Laine, Glen A., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2010Text -
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Intravenous multipotent adult progenitor cell therapy for traumatic brain injury: Preserving the blood brain barrier via an interaction with splenocytes by Walker, Peter A., Shah, Shinil K., Jimenez, Fernando, Gerber, Michael H., Xue, Hasen, Cutrone, Rochelle, Hamilton, Jason A., Mays, Robert W., Deans, Robert, Pati, Shibani, Dash, Pramod K, Cox, Charles S.
Published 2010Text -
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Hypertonic saline alters hydraulic conductivity and up-regulates mucosal/submucosal aquaporin 4 in resuscitation-induced intestinal edema by Radhakrishnan, Ravi S., Shah, Shinil K., Lance, Samuel H., Radhakrishnan, Hari R., Xue, Hasen, Radhakrishnan, Geetha L., Ramaswamy, Uma S., Walker, Peter A., Uray, Karen S., Laine, Glen A., Stewart, Randolph H., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2009Text -
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Evaluating the potential role of nitric oxide as a mediator of hydrostatic edema mediated intestinal contractile dysfunction by Shah, Shinil K., Xue, Hasen, Jimenez, Fernando, Kots, Alexander Y., Choi, Byung-Kwon, Uray, Karen S., Walker, Peter A., Moore-Olufemi, Stacey D., Velez, Natalia, Stewart, Randolph H., Laine, Glen A., Cox, Charles S.
Published 2010Text -
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Injury intensifies T cell mediated graft-versus-host disease in a humanized model of traumatic brain injury by Diaz, Miguel F., Horton, Paulina D., Kumar, Akshita, Livingston, Megan, Mohammadalipour, Amina, Xue, Hasen, Skibber, Max A., Ewere, Adesuwa, Toledano Furman, Naama E., Aroom, Kevin R., Zhang, Songlin, Gill, Brijesh S., Cox, Charles S., Wenzel, Pamela L.
Published 2020Text -
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells Regulate Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Traumatic Brain Injury Through Production of the Soluble Factor TIMP3 by Menge, Tyler, Zhao, Yuhai, Zhao, Jing, Wataha, Kathryn, Geber, Michael, Zhang, Jianhu, Letourneau, Phillip, Redell, John, Shen, Li, Wang, Jing, Peng, Zhalong, Xue, Hasen, Kozar, Rosemary, Cox, Charles S., Khakoo, Aarif Y., Holcomb, John B., Dash, Pramod K., Pati, Shibani
Published 2012Text