TENOCYTE CONDITIONED MEDIA AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR IMMUNOMODULATION
(2022)
Presentation / Conference
Byrne, A., & Dale, T. (2022, June). TENOCYTE CONDITIONED MEDIA AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR IMMUNOMODULATION. Presented at TERMIS EU, Kraków, Poland
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DECELLULARISED PLEURAL MEMBRANES IN PULMONARY REGENERATIVE MEDICINE (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Vikranth, T., Dale, T., & Forsyth, N. (2022, June). DECELLULARISED PLEURAL MEMBRANES IN PULMONARY REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. Presented at TERMIS EU, Kraków, Poland
DECELLULARISED PLEURAL PATCHES FOR PROLONGED ALVEOLAR AIR LEAKS (2021)
Presentation / Conference
Vikranth, T., Dale, T., & Forsyth, N. (2021, November). DECELLULARISED PLEURAL PATCHES FOR PROLONGED ALVEOLAR AIR LEAKS. Presented at TERMIS 6th World Congress, Maastricht, NetherlandsProlonged alveolar air leaks (PALs) as post‐surgical complications to lung resections at an incidence of 26%, is a source of patient morbidity. The gold standard approach to managing PALs is conservative, through extended duration of chest tube drain... Read More about DECELLULARISED PLEURAL PATCHES FOR PROLONGED ALVEOLAR AIR LEAKS.
Immortalisation with hTERT impacts on sulphated glycosaminoglycan secretion and chondrogenic potential in a variable and cell specific manner (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Dale, T. P., De Castro, A., Parkinson, E. K., Kuiper, N. J., & Forsyth, N. R. (2014, June). Immortalisation with hTERT impacts on sulphated glycosaminoglycan secretion and chondrogenic potential in a variable and cell specific manner. Poster presented at Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine International Society, European Chapter Meeting, Magazzini del Cotone Congress Center, Genova, ItalyIntroduction: Limited therapeutic options for the treatment of cartilage damage have driven the development of cell therapy alternatives. How-ever, many of the relevant cell types are difficult to study due to the rapid onset of replicative senescenc... Read More about Immortalisation with hTERT impacts on sulphated glycosaminoglycan secretion and chondrogenic potential in a variable and cell specific manner.