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Lindsey T. Saldin
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 14
Citations - 986
Lindsey T. Saldin is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracellular matrix & Decellularization. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 648 citations. Previous affiliations of Lindsey T. Saldin include University of Georgia.
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Extracellular matrix hydrogels from decellularized tissues: Structure and function.
Lindsey T. Saldin,Madeline C. Cramer,Sachin Velankar,Lisa J. White,Lisa J. White,Stephen F. Badylak +5 more
TL;DR: The present manuscript represents a review of ECM hydrogels and attempts to identify structure-function relationships that influence the tissue remodeling outcomes and gaps in the understanding thereof.
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The impact of detergents on the tissue decellularization process: A ToF-SIMS study.
Lisa J. White,Adam J. Taylor,Denver M. Faulk,Timothy J. Keane,Lindsey T. Saldin,Janet E. Reing,Ilea T. Swinehart,Neill J. Turner,Buddy D. Ratner,Stephen F. Badylak +9 more
TL;DR: Time of flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy (ToF-SIMS) is used to provide sensitive, molecular specific, localized analysis of detergent decellularized biologic scaffolds and demonstrates the importance of maintaining a balance between cell removal and detergent disruption of matrix architecture and matrix surface ligand landscape.
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Concentration-dependent rheological properties of ECM hydrogel for intracerebral delivery to a stroke cavity.
André R. Massensini,Harmanvir Ghuman,Lindsey T. Saldin,Christopher J. Medberry,Timothy J. Keane,Francesca J. Nicholls,Sachin Velankar,Stephen F. Badylak,Michel Modo +8 more
TL;DR: The rheological characterization of an injectable ECM hydrogel and its concentration-dependent delivery into a lesion cavity formed after a stroke based on MRI-guidance is reported, demonstrating the importance of understanding the structure-function relationship of biomaterials to guide particular clinical applications.
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Tissue-Specific Effects of Esophageal Extracellular Matrix
Timothy J. Keane,Aaron D. DeWard,Ricardo Londono,Lindsey T. Saldin,Arthur A. Castleton,Lisa E. Carey,Alejandro Nieponice,Eric Lagasse,Stephen F. Badylak +8 more
TL;DR: Describing the in vitro cellular response and in vivo host response to a homologous esophageal ECM (eECM) versus nonhomologous ECMs derived from small intestinal submucosa and urinary bladder showed that the eECM retains favorable tissue-specific characteristics that enhance the migration of esophages stem cells and supports the formation of 3D organoids to a greater extent than heterologousECMs.
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Primary tumor microRNA signature predicts recurrence and survival in patients with locally advanced esophageal adenocarcinoma
Daisuke Matsui,Ali H. Zaidi,Samantha A. Martin,Ashten N. Omstead,Juliann E. Kosovec,Luai Huleihel,Lindsey T. Saldin,Christina DiCarlo,Jan F Silverman,Toshitaka Hoppo,Gene Grant Finley,Stephen F. Badylak,Ronan J. Kelly,Blair A. Jobe +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the miR-652-5p/miR-7-2-3p signature may serve as a promising prognostic marker in patients with locally advanced EAC.