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Marc G. Jeschke
Researcher at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Publications - 232
Citations - 7055
Marc G. Jeschke is an academic researcher from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burn injury & Hypermetabolism. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 231 publications receiving 5409 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc G. Jeschke include Shriners Hospitals for Children - Galveston & Sunnybrook Research Institute.
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A genomic storm in critically injured humans
Wenzhong Xiao,Wenzhong Xiao,Michael N. Mindrinos,Junhee Seok,Joseph Cuschieri,Alex G. Cuenca,Hong Gao,Douglas L. Hayden,Laura Hennessy,Ernest E. Moore,Joseph P. Minei,Paul E. Bankey,Jeffrey L. Johnson,Jason L. Sperry,Avery B. Nathens,Timothy R. Billiar,Michael West,Bernard H. Brownstein,Philip H. Mason,Henry V. Baker,Celeste C. Finnerty,Marc G. Jeschke,M. Cecilia Lopez,Matthew B. Klein,Richard L. Gamelli,Nicole S. Gibran,Brett D. Arnoldo,Weihong Xu,Yuping Zhang,Steven E. Calvano,Grace P. McDonald-Smith,David A. Schoenfeld,John D. Storey,J. Perren Cobb,H. Shaw Warren,Lyle L. Moldawer,David N. Herndon,Stephen F. Lowry,Ronald V. Maier,Ronald W. Davis,Ronald G. Tompkins,W. Xiao,M. Mindrinos,J. Seok,J. Cuschieri,R. Tompkins,Roger J. Davis,R. Maier,L. Moldawer,L. Hennessy,E. Moore,J. Minei,P. Bankey,J. Johnson,J. Sperry,A. Nathens,T. Billiar,M. West,B. Brownstein,D. Herndon,H. Baker,C. Finnerty,M. Jeschke,M. Lopez,M. Klein,R. Gamelli,N. Gibran,B. Arnoldo,G. McDonald-Smith,D. Schoenfeld,J. P. Cobb,Shaw Warren,A. Cuenca,S. Lowry,S. Calvano,Doug Hayden,P. Mason,H. Gao,J. Storey,Lily L. Altstein,Ulysses J. Balis,David G. Camp,K. De Asit,Brian G. Harbrecht,Shari Honari,Bruce A. McKinley,Carol L. Miller-Graziano,Frederick A. Moore,Grant E. O'Keefe,Laurence G. Rahme,Daniel G. Remick,Michael B. Shapiro,Richard D. Smith,Robert Tibshirani,Mehmet Toner,Bram Wispelwey,Wing Hung Wong +96 more
TL;DR: It is shown that critical injury in humans induces a genomic storm with simultaneous changes in expression of innate and adaptive immunity genes that alter the status of these genes in the immune system.
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Infection in Burns
William B. Norbury,David N. Herndon,David N. Herndon,Jessica D. Tanksley,Jessica D. Tanksley,Marc G. Jeschke,Celeste C. Finnerty,Celeste C. Finnerty +7 more
TL;DR: Strict infection control measures, constant wound surveillance with regular sampling of tissues for quantitative culture, and early excision and wound closure remain the principal adjuncts to control of invasive infections in burn patients.
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The use of dermal substitutes in burn surgery: Acute phase
TL;DR: Dermal substitutes have a pivotal role in future research strategies as they have the potential to provide adequate scaffold for stem cells, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine with conceivable application of obtaining long‐lasting and scarless artificial skin.
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Handheld skin printer: in situ formation of planar biomaterials and tissues
Navid Hakimi,Richard Cheng,Lian Leng,Mohammad Hadi Sotoudehfar,Phoenix Qing Ba,Nazihah Bakhtyar,Saeid Amini-Nik,Marc G. Jeschke,Marc G. Jeschke,Axel Günther +9 more
TL;DR: A handheld skin printer is presented that enables the in situ formation of biomaterial and skin tissue sheets of different homogeneous and architected compositions and demonstrates compatibility with dermal and epidermal cells embedded in ionically cross-linkable biomaterials, as well as their mixtures with collagen type I and hyaluronic acid.
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Morbidity and survival probability in burn patients in modern burn care.
Marc G. Jeschke,Ruxandra Pinto,Robert Kraft,Robert Kraft,Avery B. Nathens,Celeste C. Finnerty,Celeste C. Finnerty,Richard L. Gamelli,Nicole S. Gibran,Matthew B. Klein,Brett D. Arnoldo,Ronald G. Tompkins,David N. Herndon,David N. Herndon +13 more
TL;DR: In the modern burn care setting, adults with over 40% total body surface area burned and children with over 60% total Body Surface Area burned are at high risk for morbidity and mortality, even in highly specialized centers.