Eric J. Wallenstein, Ph.D.

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2009 Graduate School - New Brunswick Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Biomedical Engineering
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Martin L. Yarmush grad student 2009 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (Transient gene delivery for functional enrichment of differentiating embryonic stem cells.)
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Li GB, Pollard J, Liu R, et al. (2021) Retrospective Assessment of Clonality of a Legacy Cell Line by Analytical Subcloning of the Master Cell Bank. Biotechnology Progress. e3215
Wallenstein EJ, Barminko J, Schloss RS, et al. (2010) Serum starvation improves transient transfection efficiency in differentiating embryonic stem cells. Biotechnology Progress. 26: 1714-23
Sharma NS, Wallenstein EJ, Novik E, et al. (2009) Enrichment of hepatocyte-like cells with upregulated metabolic and differentiated function derived from embryonic stem cells using S-NitrosoAcetylPenicillamine. Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods. 15: 297-306
Novik EI, Barminko J, Maguire TJ, et al. (2008) Augmentation of EB-directed hepatocyte-specific function via collagen sandwich and SNAP. Biotechnology Progress. 24: 1132-41
Wallenstein EJ, Barminko J, Schloss RS, et al. (2008) Transient gene delivery for functional enrichment of differentiating embryonic stem cells. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 101: 859-72
Maguire T, Davidovich AE, Wallenstein EJ, et al. (2007) Control of hepatic differentiation via cellular aggregation in an alginate microenvironment. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 98: 631-44
Wallenstein EJ, Schloss R, Yarmush ML. (2005) Molecular engineering approaches for quantifying hepatic gene activity in embryonic stem cells Bioengineering, Proceedings of the Northeast Conference. 209-210
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