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Developing a non-invasive method for in vivo monitoring of forearm flexor tendon excursions during rehabilitation following surgical tendon repair
Thesis
Sharma, R. (2016). Developing a non-invasive method for in vivo monitoring of forearm flexor tendon excursions during rehabilitation following surgical tendon repair

Background: An injury to the wrist and hand can impact different anatomical structures. Any damage or cut to the flexor tendons can leave a devastating impact if not treated well and can therefore compromise our daily physical activities. Surgery and... Read More about Developing a non-invasive method for in vivo monitoring of forearm flexor tendon excursions during rehabilitation following surgical tendon repair.

Role of Cyclin D1 polymorphisms and protein over-expression in clinical outcomes of colorectal cancer
Thesis
Sivakumar, R. (2017). Role of Cyclin D1 polymorphisms and protein over-expression in clinical outcomes of colorectal cancer

Cyclin D1 is a key regulatory protein in the progression of G1-S phase of the cell cycle. Activated Cyclin D1 in turn activates S phase proteins and thereby leading to cell proliferation. Over expression of Cyclin D1 leads S phase cell cycle progress... Read More about Role of Cyclin D1 polymorphisms and protein over-expression in clinical outcomes of colorectal cancer.

Stathmin is enriched in the developing corticospinal tract
Journal Article
Fuller, H. R., Slade, R., Jovanov-Milošević, N., Babić, M., Sedmak, G., Šimić, G., …Gates, M. A. (2015). Stathmin is enriched in the developing corticospinal tract. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 12-21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcn.2015.09.003

Understanding the intra- and extracellular proteins involved in the development of the corticospinal tract (CST) may offer insights into how the pathway could be regenerated following traumatic spinal cord injury. Currently, however, little is known... Read More about Stathmin is enriched in the developing corticospinal tract.

Juvenile Chondrocytes: Novel Alternatives for Allogeneic Cell Therapy?
Presentation / Conference
Hulme, C., & Wright, K. Juvenile Chondrocytes: Novel Alternatives for Allogeneic Cell Therapy?. Presented at International Cartilage Regeneration and Joint Preservation Society (ICRS) World Congress 2022

Purpose Development of novel allogeneic chondrocyte therapies are needed to provide a more widespread, cost-effective cartilage treatment option. Here we investigate the potential of juvenile cartilage sources for allogeneic chondrocyte manufactur... Read More about Juvenile Chondrocytes: Novel Alternatives for Allogeneic Cell Therapy?.