Alexander E. Vlahos
Affiliations: | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine, Pancreatic islet transplantation, BiomaterialsGoogle:
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Kinney SM, Ortaleza K, Vlahos AE, et al. (2021) Degradable methacrylic acid-based synthetic hydrogel for subcutaneous islet transplantation. Biomaterials. 281: 121342 |
Vlahos AE, Talior-Volodarsky I, Kinney SM, et al. (2020) A scalable device-less biomaterial approach for subcutaneous islet transplantation. Biomaterials. 120499 |
Vlahos AE, Kinney SM, Kingston BR, et al. (2019) Endothelialized collagen based pseudo-islets enables tuneable subcutaneous diabetes therapy. Biomaterials. 232: 119710 |
Mahou R, Vlahos AE, Shulman A, et al. (2018) Interpenetrating Alginate-Collagen Polymer Network Microspheres for Modular Tissue Engineering. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 4: 3704-3712 |
Vlahos AE, Sefton MV. (2018) Muted fibrosis from protected islets. Nature Biomedical Engineering. 2: 791-792 |
Vlahos AE, Cober N, Sefton MV. (2017) Modular tissue engineering for the vascularization of subcutaneously transplanted pancreatic islets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Mahou R, Zhang DK, Vlahos AE, et al. (2017) Injectable and inherently vascularizing semi-interpenetrating polymer network for delivering cells to the subcutaneous space. Biomaterials. 131: 27-35 |
Ciucurel EC, Vlahos AE, Sefton MV. (2014) Using Del-1 to tip the angiogenic balance in endothelial cells in modular constructs. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 20: 1222-34 |