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Luis Solorio
Researcher at Purdue University
Publications - 62
Citations - 2094
Luis Solorio is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1732 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Solorio include Case Western Reserve University & Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Gelatin microspheres crosslinked with genipin for local delivery of growth factors.
Luis Solorio,Christopher M. Zwolinski,Amanda W. Lund,Megan J. Farrell,Jan P. Stegemann,Jan P. Stegemann +5 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that genipin‐crosslinked gelatin microspheres can be used to deliver growth factors locally to cells in order to direct their function.
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Formulation and characterization of echogenic lipid-Pluronic nanobubbles.
TL;DR: A novel strategy for formulation of nanosized, echogenic lipid bubbles by incorporating the surfactant Pluronic, a triblock copolymer of ethylene oxide copropylene oxide coethylene oxide into the formulation is presented and it is concluded that pluronic is effective in lipid bubble size control.
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Acoustic Characterization and Pharmacokinetic Analyses of New Nanobubble Ultrasound Contrast Agents
Hanping Wu,Nicolas Rognin,Tianyi M. Krupka,Luis Solorio,Hiroki Yoshiara,Gilles Guenette,Christopher Sanders,Naohisa Kamiyama,Agata A. Exner +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the stability and acoustic properties of the new nanobubble contrast agents are superior to those of the clinically used Definity microbubbles.
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Effect of injection site on in situ implant formation and drug release in vivo.
TL;DR: Findings suggest that not only is drug release dependent on implant formation but that external environmental effects, such as tissue mechanical properties, may explain the differences seen between in vivo and in vitro drug release from in situ forming implants.
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Transglutaminase-2 facilitates extracellular vesicle-mediated establishment of the metastatic niche.
Aparna Shinde,Juan Sebastian Paez,Sarah Libring,Kelsey Hopkins,Luis Solorio,Michael K. Wendt +5 more
TL;DR: A novel mechanism through which EMP contributes to metastatic niche development and distant metastasis via tumor-derived EVs containing aberrant levels of TG2 and fibrillar FN is illustrated.