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Ennio Tasciotti
Researcher at Houston Methodist Hospital
Publications - 216
Citations - 9469
Ennio Tasciotti is an academic researcher from Houston Methodist Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Tissue engineering. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 212 publications receiving 7526 citations. Previous affiliations of Ennio Tasciotti include University of Akron & Open University.
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Biomimetic Concealing of PLGA Microspheres in a 3D Scaffold to Prevent Macrophage Uptake
Silvia Minardi,Bruna Corradetti,Bruna Corradetti,Francesca Taraballi,Monica Sandri,Jonathan O. Martinez,Sebastian T. Powell,Anna Tampieri,Bradley K. Weiner,Ennio Tasciotti +9 more
TL;DR: The data provide detailed strategies for fabricating three dimensional (3D) biomimetic scaffolds able to conceal delivery systems and preserve the therapeutic molecules for release.
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Bioinspired approaches for cancer nanotheranostics.
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Characterization of controlled bone defects using 2D and 3D ultrasound imaging techniques.
B.J. Parmar,Whitney Longsine,Eric P Sabonghy,Arum Han,Ennio Tasciotti,Bradley K. Weiner,Mauro Ferrari,Raffaella Righetti +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that it is feasible to use diagnostic ultrasound imaging techniques to assess sub-millimeter bone defects in real time and with high accuracy and precision and that ultrasound Imaging techniques perform comparably better than x-ray imaging and optical imaging methods in the assessment of a wide range of controlled defects both in mammalian and non-mammalian bones.
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Nanotechnology in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
TL;DR: Conventional and unconventional therapies applied in the treatment of IBD are reviewed underlying how the introduction of NPs has improved their safety and efficacy.
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Infusion of iodine-based contrast agents into poly(p-dioxanone) as a radiopaque resorbable IVC filter
Burapol Singhana,Aaron Chen,Patrick Slattery,Iman K. Yazdi,Yang Qiao,Ennio Tasciotti,Michael J. Wallace,Steven Y. Huang,Mitch Eggers,Marites P. Melancon,Marites P. Melancon +10 more
TL;DR: PPDO infused with a contrast agent is significantly more radiopaque than nascent PPDO on micro-CT imaging, which could allow the position and integrity of infused resorbable IVC filter to be monitored while it is in place, thus increasing its safety and efficacy as a medical device.