Christopher L. Dearth, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | College of Health Science and Human Service | The University of Toledo |
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(Contribution of ICAM-1 to the Immunobiology of Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy.) |
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Clark A, Kulwatno J, Kanovka SS, et al. (2023) In situ forming biomaterials as muscle void fillers for the provisional treatment of volumetric muscle loss injuries. Materials Today. Bio. 22: 100781 |
McKinley TO, Natoli RN, Janakiram NB, et al. (2023) Minced Muscle Autografting Improves Bone Healing but not Muscle Function in a Porcine Composite Injury Model. Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society |
Motherwell JM, Dolan CP, Kanovka SS, et al. (2023) Effects of Adjunct Antifibrotic Treatment within a Regenerative Rehabilitation Paradigm for Volumetric Muscle Loss. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24 |
Kulwatno J, Goldman SM, Dearth CL. (2022) Volumetric muscle loss: a bibliometric analysis of a decade of progress. Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews |
Dolan CP, Clark AR, Motherwell JM, et al. (2022) The impact of bilateral injuries on the pathophysiology and functional outcomes of volumetric muscle loss. Npj Regenerative Medicine. 7: 59 |
Dolan CP, Dearth CL, Corona BT, et al. (2022) Retrospective characterization of a rat model of volumetric muscle loss. Bmc Musculoskeletal Disorders. 23: 814 |
Dolan CP, Motherwell JM, Franco SR, et al. (2021) Evaluating the Potential Use of Functional Fibrosis to Facilitate Improved Outcomes Following Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury. Acta Biomaterialia |
Goldman SM, Janakiram NB, Valerio MS, et al. (2021) Evaluation of licofelone as an adjunct anti-inflammatory therapy to biologic scaffolds in the treatment of volumetric muscle loss. Cell and Tissue Research |
Goldman SM, Valerio MS, Janakiram NB, et al. (2020) Cox-2 Inhibition Does Not Alter Wound Healing Outcomes of a Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury Treated with a Biologic Scaffold. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine |
White LJ, Keane TJ, Smoulder A, et al. (2018) The impact of sterilization upon extracellular matrix hydrogel structure and function Journal of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine. 2: 11-20 |