Dong, Shujun Nessler, Ian Kopp, Anna Rubahamya, Baron Thurber, Greg M.
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Preclinical in vivo studies form the cornerstone of drug development and translation, bridging in vitro experiments with first-in-human trials. However, despite the utility of animal models, translation from the bench to bedside remains difficult, particularly for biologics and agents with unique mechanisms of action. The limitations of these anima...
Ernest, Jacqueline P. Sarathy, Jansy Wang, Ning Kaya, Firat Zimmerman, Matthew D. Strydom, Natasha Wang, Han Xie, Min Gengenbacher, Martin Via, Laura E.
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Amikacin and kanamycin are second-line injectables used in the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) based on the clinical utility of streptomycin, another aminoglycoside and first-line anti-TB drug. While streptomycin was tested as a single agent in the first controlled TB clinical trial, introduction of amikacin and kanamycin int...
Ernest, Jacqueline P Sarathy, Jansy Wang, Ning Kaya, Firat Zimmerman, Matthew D Strydom, Natasha Wang, Han Xie, Min Gengenbacher, Martin Via, Laura E
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Amikacin and kanamycin are second-line injectables used in the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) based on the clinical utility of streptomycin, another aminoglycoside and first-line anti-TB drug. While streptomycin was tested as a single agent in the first controlled TB clinical trial, introduction of amikacin and kanamycin int...
Collins, Caitlin Kim, Sun K Ventrella, Rosa Carruzzo, Herve M Wortman, Juliana C Han, Hyebin Suva, Evelyn E Mitchell, Jennifer W Yu, Clare C Mitchell, Brian J
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Cell reports
Post-translational modification of tubulin provides differential functions to microtubule networks. Here, we address the role of tubulin acetylation on the penetrative capacity of cells undergoing radial intercalation, which is the process by which cells move apically, insert between outer cells, and join an epithelium. There are opposing forces th...
Collins, Caitlin Kim, Sun K Ventrella, Rosa Carruzzo, Herve M Wortman, Juliana C Han, Hyebin Suva, Evelyn E Mitchell, Jennifer W Yu, Clare C Mitchell, Brian J
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Post-translational modification of tubulin provides differential functions to microtubule networks. Here, we address the role of tubulin acetylation on the penetrative capacity of cells undergoing radial intercalation, which is the process by which cells move apically, insert between outer cells, and join an epithelium. There are opposing forces th...
McCormick, Scott C Stillman, Namid Hockley, Matthew Perriman, Adam W Hauert, Sabine
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International Journal of Nanomedicine
Background In cancer nanomedicine, drugs are transported by nanocarriers through a biological system to produce a therapeutic effect. The efficacy of the treatment is affected by the ability of the nanocarriers to overcome biological transport barriers to reach their target. In this work, we focus on the process of nanocarrier penetration through t...
Musnier, Benjamin Henry, Maxime Vollaire, Julien Coll, Jean-Luc Usson, Yves Josserand, Véronique Le Guével, Xavier
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Journal of biophotonics
We evaluated the impact of light-scattering effects on spatial resolution in different shortwave infrared (SWIR) sub-regions by analyzing two SWIR emissive phantoms made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-gold nanoclusters (Au NCs) composite covered with mice skin, or capillary tubes filled with Au NCs or IRDye 800CW at different depth in intralipids a...
Thomassen, Maja B Hanberg, Pelle Stilling, Maiken Petersen, Klaus K Søballe, Kjeld Krag, Lasse B Højskov, Carsten S Bue, Mats
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Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
Local treatment with gentamicin may be an important tool in the prevention and treatment of surgical site infections in high-risk procedures and patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetic profile of gentamicin in bone and surrounding tissue, released from a controlled application of a GentaColl sponge in a porcine model. In...
Kondo, Takayuki Hagihara, Mao Esaka, Yukihiro Yamamoto, Takuhei Uno, Bunji Yamagishi, Yuka Mikamo, Hiroshige
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Japanese journal of infectious diseases
Daptomycin is active against Staphylococcus aureus including methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), demonstrating efficacy in the treatment of infections in diabetic patients. However, daptomycin degrades in 5% glucose solution, and data on the efficacy of daptomycin in hyperglycemic patients are limited. Therefore, we investigated the effect of h...
Gengenbacher, Martin Zimmerman, Matthew D Sarathy, Jansy P Kaya, Firat Wang, Han Mina, Marizel Carter, Claire Hossen, Md Amir Su, Hongwei Trujillo, Carolina
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Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
Doxycycline, an FDA-approved tetracycline, is used in tuberculosis in vivo models for the temporal control of mycobacterial gene expression. In these models, animals are infected with recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis carrying genes of interest under transcriptional control of the doxycycline-responsive TetR-tetO unit. To minimize fluctuations...