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Mechanotransduction Modulates The Effect Of Mechanical Forces (Fluid Shear Stress And Cyclic Strain) On Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Toward Vascular Endothelial Cells, Maria Nikmanesh Sep 2016

Mechanotransduction Modulates The Effect Of Mechanical Forces (Fluid Shear Stress And Cyclic Strain) On Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Toward Vascular Endothelial Cells, Maria Nikmanesh

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The isolation of human ES cells (hES) in 1998 remarkably elevated the interest in the cell therapy capability of ES cells and moved this concept one step closer to reality. Embryonic stem cells with their potential for both self-renewal and directed differentiation have received increasing attention in applications in tissue engineering and repair, cell therapy, and regenerative medicine.

The differentiation of embryonic stem cells into desired lineages depends on the chemical environment of the “niche”, and for certain lineages such as the vascular lineage that must function in a mechanical environment, the timely imposition of mechanical forces is critical. In …


Effect Of Temporal Onset Of Mechanical Loading On Tendon To Bone Healing, Determined With A Novel In-Vivo Device, Mark E. Stasiak Feb 2016

Effect Of Temporal Onset Of Mechanical Loading On Tendon To Bone Healing, Determined With A Novel In-Vivo Device, Mark E. Stasiak

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Background: Exposure to tensile loading has been shown to maintain tendon/ligament homeostasis, with the tensile modulus of the tissue increasing in response to greater loading frequency, and even decreasing in the absence of load. However after injury or surgical repair the effect of tensile load is controversial, with many studies implicating mechanical loading with impaired healing. It is currently unknown when the tensile loading imparted during rehabilitation exercise, can be safely reintroduced after surgical tendon repair or ligament reconstruction, and at what time point it can most benefit the remodeling process. To investigate the effect of tensile loading protocols on …


Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Technical Development And Translational Applications, Judy Alper Jan 2016

Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Technical Development And Translational Applications, Judy Alper

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be used to provide detailed images of the human body with excellent soft tissue contrast. Alongside its current widespread clinical applications for diagnosis and treatment, MRI allows researchers to measure structure and function of different tissue types in order to advance our understanding of human biology and enable new medical applications of MRI. In particular, diseases affecting nerves and vessels, such as trigeminal neuralgia, with uncertain etiology can be studied using multiple MRI modalities so that treatment planning can we more effective and patient outcomes can be improved. Ultrahigh field MRI scanners, such as those …


Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Ltp And Ltd: Activity-Dependence And Dendritic Effects, Gregory Kronberg Jan 2016

Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Ltp And Ltd: Activity-Dependence And Dendritic Effects, Gregory Kronberg

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been reported to improve various forms of learning in humans. Stimulation is often applied during training, producing lasting enhancements that are specific to the learned task. These learning effects are thought be mediated by altered synaptic plasticity. However, the effects of DCS during the induction of endogenous synaptic plasticity remain largely unexplored. To model endogenous plasticity I induced long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD) at Schaffer collateral synapses in CA1 of rat hippocampal slices. When induction was paired with concurrent DCS, the resulting plasticity was biased towards potentiation, such that LTP was enhanced and …