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Clayton T. Cuddington

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  15
Citations -  117

Clayton T. Cuddington is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Resuscitation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 44 citations.

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Injectable biodegradable bi-layered capsule for sustained delivery of bevacizumab in treating wet age-related macular degeneration

TL;DR: The development of a polymeric based bi-layered capsule that could address challenges of maintaining bevacizumab at high concentrations over extended periods by extending the release over one year, thereby providing an effective platform enabling treatment of chronic vascular diseases.
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Controlled Polymerization and Ultrafiltration Increase the Consistency of Polymerized Hemoglobin for Use as an Oxygen Carrier.

TL;DR: This work implemented a controlled method of gas exchange and reagent addition that results in a more homogenous PolyhHb product and assessed how the hemoglobin scavenging protein haptoglobin (Hp) would interact with polymerized human hemoglobins molecules of varying size and quarternary state.
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Targeted Myoglobin Delivery as a Strategy for Enhancing the Sensitivity of Hypoxic Cancer Cells to Radiation.

TL;DR: The generation of submicron-sized particles comprising myoglobin fused to the crystal-forming domain of Cry3Aa protein for the targeted delivery of oxygen to cancer cells suggest that the targeted Delivery of O2-bound myoglobin could be an effective approach to enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy.
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Next-generation polymerized human hemoglobins in hepatic bioreactor simulations.

TL;DR: Results suggest that targeting a specific Damköhler number may be beneficial for optimal hepatic HF bioreactor operation.
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Resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock after traumatic brain injury with polymerized hemoglobin.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the responses to resuscitation from severe hemorrhagic shock (HS) after TBI in rats, using fresh blood, polymerized human hemoglobin (PolyhHb), and lactated Ringer's (LR).