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Ali Khademhosseini
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 947
Citations - 97152
Ali Khademhosseini is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Tissue engineering. The author has an hindex of 140, co-authored 887 publications receiving 76430 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Khademhosseini include King Abdulaziz University & Mayo Clinic.
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Fracture-Resistant and Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Poly(glycerol Sebacate) Coils
Kamyar Mollazadeh-Moghaddam,Kamyar Mollazadeh-Moghaddam,Hojatollah Rezaei Nejad,Hojatollah Rezaei Nejad,Ai-Zheng Chen,Ai-Zheng Chen,Ai-Zheng Chen,Jie Ju,Jie Ju,Ali Tamayol,Ali Tamayol,Ali Tamayol,Xiao Liu,Xiao Liu,Xiao Liu,Yu Shrike Zhang,Yu Shrike Zhang,Rahmi Oklu,Ali Khademhosseini +18 more
TL;DR: These PGS coils may enable minimally invasive delivery using standard endovascular catheters, for achieving localized and sustained release of chemotherapy to tumors, as well as conventional applications in treating vascular disorders.
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Suturable elastomeric tubular grafts with patterned porosity for rapid vascularization of 3D constructs.
Caroline Faria Bellani,Kan Yue,Florence Flaig,Anne Hébraud,Pengfei Ray,Nasim Annabi,Heloisa Sobreiro Selistre de Araújo,Marcia Cristina Branciforti,Ana Maria Minarelli Gaspar,Su Ryon Shin,Ali Khademhosseini,Guy Schlatter +11 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work was to develop suturable tubular scaffolds to be integrated in biofabricated constructs, enabling the direct connection of the bioFabricated construct with the host blood stream, providing an immediate blood flow inside the construct.
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Engineering Hydrogels beyond a Hydrated Network
Robert Wieduwild,Yong Xu,Serge Ostrovidov,Serge Ostrovidov,Ali Khademhosseini,Yixin Zhang,Gorka Orive +6 more
TL;DR: Developing novel high throughput screening technology by combining assay miniaturization, computer simulations, and modeling can help researchers to tackle the challenge to identify the most relevant parameters to tailor materials for specific applications.
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Use of Magnetic Resonance Venography in Screening Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke for May-Thurner Syndrome
Anand M. Prabhakar,Alexander S. Misono,Katelyn N. Brinegar,Ali Khademhosseini,Ali Khademhosseini,Ali Khademhosseini,Rahmi Oklu,Rahmi Oklu +7 more
TL;DR: There is a significantly higher prevalence of May-Thurner syndrome and left common iliac vein compression in patients with cryptogenic stroke and magnetic resonance venography of the pelvis may be appropriate in the evaluation of stroke.
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Chapter 1:Microtechnologies in the Fabrication of Fibers for Tissue Engineering
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss fiber fabrication techniques including co-axial flow spinning, wetspinning, meltspinning and electrospinning, which have leveraged microtechnologies to improve their performance.