Publications by authors named "T D Giorgio"

Article Synopsis
  • Tissue engineering aims to repair damaged tissues, utilizing scaffolds that provide structural support for cell growth while ensuring they are biocompatible and nontoxic.
  • Poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) is a popular biopolymer for scaffolds due to its mechanical strength and biodegradability, but it has limitations like low cell adherence.
  • Innovations such as blending biomaterials and creating electrospun PCL-based scaffolds with tunable properties can enhance their effectiveness in tissue engineering applications.
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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a technique that has proven to be a powerful tool for a wide range of fields and research studies. However, scRNA-seq data analysis has been dominated by scientists highly trained in bioinformatics or those with extensive computational experience and understanding. Recently, this trend has begun to shift as more user-friendly web-based scRNA-seq analysis tools have been developed that require little computational experience to use.

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Laparoscopes can suffer from fogging and contamination difficulties, resulting in a reduced field of view during surgery. A series of diamond-like carbon films, doped with SiO, were produced by pulsed laser deposition for evaluation as biocompatible, antifogging coatings. DLC films doped with SiO demonstrated hydrophilic properties with water contact angles under 40°.

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Background: Current cancer immunotherapies have made tremendous impacts but generally lack high response rates, especially in ovarian cancer. New therapies are needed to provide increased benefits. One understudied approach is to target the large population of immunosuppressive tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs).

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Although obesity can promote cancer, it may also increase immunotherapy efficacy in what has been termed the obesity-immunotherapy paradox. Mechanisms of this effect are unclear, although obesity alters key inflammatory cytokines and can promote an inflammatory state that may modify tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and tumor-associated macrophage populations. To identify mechanisms by which obesity affects antitumor immunity, we examined changes in cell populations and the role of the proinflammatory adipokine leptin in immunotherapy.

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