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Geoffrey C. Gurtner
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 478
Citations - 32002
Geoffrey C. Gurtner is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wound healing & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 423 publications receiving 25985 citations. Previous affiliations of Geoffrey C. Gurtner include Duke University & York University.
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Extracellular superoxide dismutase deficiency impairs wound healing in advanced age by reducing neovascularization and fibroblast function
Toshihiro Fujiwara,Dominik Duscher,Kristine C. Rustad,Revanth Kosaraju,Melanie Rodrigues,Alexander J. Whittam,Michael Januszyk,Zeshaan N. Maan,Geoffrey C. Gurtner +8 more
TL;DR: The results identify SOD3 as a possible target to correct age‐related cellular dysfunction in wound healing, and suggest that wound healing impairments in ageing are associated with increased levels of ROS, decreased S OD3 expression and impaired extracellular oxidative stress regulation.
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Murine Models of Human Wound Healing
TL;DR: Three reproducible murine wound healing models are described that recapitulate the human wound healing process and provide an accurate representation of the complete wound healing environment.
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Mechanical offloading of incisional wounds is associated with transcriptional downregulation of inflammatory pathways in a large animal model.
Michael Januszyk,Victor W. Wong,Kirit A. Bhatt,Ivan N. Vial,Josemaria Paterno,Michael T. Longaker,Geoffrey C. Gurtner +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mechanical loading of incisional wounds upregulates expression of genes associated with inflammatory and fibrotic pathways, and that device-mediated offloading of these wounds reverses these effects.
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Isolation of CD248-expressing stromal vascular fraction for targeted improvement of wound healing.
Elizabeth A. Brett,Elizabeth R. Zielins,Monica Chin,Michael Januszyk,Charles P. Blackshear,Michael Findlay,Arash Momeni,Geoffrey C. Gurtner,Michael T. Longaker,Derrick C. Wan +9 more
TL;DR: Using CD248+ pro‐angiogenic cells obtained from SVF presents a viable strategy in wound healing by promoting increased vessel growth in the wound.
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Suction assisted liposuction does not impair the regenerative potential of adipose derived stem cells
Dominik Duscher,Dominik Duscher,Dominik Duscher,Anna Luan,Robert C. Rennert,David Atashroo,Zeshaan N. Maan,Elizabeth A. Brett,Alexander J. Whittam,Natalie Ho,Michelle Lin,Michael S. Hu,Graham G. Walmsley,Raphael Wenny,Manfred Schmidt,Arndt F. Schilling,Hans-Günther Machens,Georg M. Huemer,Derrick C. Wan,Michael T. Longaker,Geoffrey C. Gurtner +20 more
TL;DR: SAL provides viable ASCs with full capacity for multi-lineage differentiation and tissue regeneration, and is an effective method of obtaining ASCs for cell-based therapies.