Publications by authors named "Nikita Tripuraneni"

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  • The Wnt signaling pathway plays a critical role in regulating bone mass in both humans and rodent models, and researchers have developed a new antibody-based platform to create effective Wnt mimetics.
  • These engineered bi-specific Wnt mimetics target specific proteins to enhance bone growth in mice, demonstrating significant improvements in various bone-related conditions like osteoporosis and fractures.
  • Combining these Wnt mimetics with existing treatments like bisphosphonates enhances bone accrual, suggesting their potential for treating conditions related to low bone mineral density.
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Unlabelled: Most bones in mammals display a limited capacity for natural large-scale repair. The ribs are a notable exception, yet the source of their remarkable regenerative ability remains unknown. Here, we identify a -expressing periosteal subpopulation that orchestrates large-scale regeneration of murine rib bones.

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The outcome of tissue engineered organ transplants depends on the capacity of the biomaterial to promote a pro-healing response once implanted in vivo. Multiple studies, including ours, have demonstrated the possibility of using the extracellular matrix (ECM) of animal organs as platform for tissue engineering and more recently, discarded human organs have also been proposed as scaffold source. In contrast to artificial biomaterials, natural ECM has the advantage of undergoing continuous remodeling which allows adaptation to diverse conditions.

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Thyroid hormone plays an essential role in myogenesis, the process required for skeletal muscle development and repair, although the mechanisms have not been established. Skeletal muscle develops from the fusion of precursor myoblasts into myofibers. We have used the C2C12 skeletal muscle myoblast cell line, primary myoblasts, and mouse models of resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) α and β, to determine the role of thyroid hormone in the regulation of myoblast differentiation.

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This protocol introduces researchers to a new model for large-scale bone repair utilizing the mouse rib. The procedure details the following: preparation of the animal for surgery, opening the thoracic body wall, exposing the desired rib from the surrounding intercostal muscles, excising the desired section of rib without inducing a pneumothorax, and closing the incisions. Compared to the bones of the appendicular skeleton, the ribs are highly accessible.

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