Publications by authors named "M L Yarmush"

Reducing scar size after severe burn injuries is an important and challenging medical, technological, and social problem. We have developed a battery-powered pulsed electric field (PEF) device and surface needle electrode applicator to deliver PEFs to the healing dorsal burn wound in rats. The pulsed electric field was used to treat residual burn wounds caused by metal contact in rats starting 10 days after the injury for 4 months every 11 or 22 days for 4 months using varying time applied voltages at 250-350 V range, 400 mA current, 40 pulses, 70 μs duration each, delivered at pulse repetition frequency 10 Hz at 5 locations inside the wound.

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Supercooled preservation (SCP) is a technology that involves cooling a substance below its freezing point without initiating ice crystal formation. It is a promising alternative to prolong the preservation time of cells, tissues, engineered tissue products, and organs compared to the current practices of hypothermic storage. Two-dimensional (2D) engineered tissues are extensively used in research for drug screening and development and investigation of disease progression.

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Article Synopsis
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI) are serious conditions caused by physical damage and inflammation, leading to additional problems like slow-healing skin wounds.
  • Researchers studied a special protein called FGF-2, which might help with recovery by supporting brain and skin cell healing.
  • They created tiny particles (called FGF-ELP) that protect nerve cells and help skin cells grow and heal, showing promise for treating injuries.
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Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions facilitate many life-saving acute and chronic interventions. Transfusions are enabled through the gold-standard hypothermic storage of RBCs. Today, the demand for RBC units is unfulfilled, partially due to the limited storage time, 6 weeks, in hypothermic storage.

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