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Mehmet Toner
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 572
Citations - 60830
Mehmet Toner is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circulating tumor cell & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 113, co-authored 550 publications receiving 54827 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehmet Toner include University of New Mexico & University of Notre Dame.
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Interaction between heat shock and interleukin 6 stimulation in the acute‐phase response of human hepatoma (HepG2) cells
TL;DR: The data show that heat shock can significantly modulate the pattern of acute‐phase protein expression and that fever may be an important regulatory factor in the acute‐ phase response.
The Biomedical Engineering Handboo
Joseph D. Bronzino,Michael M. Domach,Nathan Domagalski,Tina Saueiwald,Michael Betenbaugh,Robert J. Fisher,Mark Saltzman,Martin L. Yarmush,Mehmet Toner,John G. Aunins,Ann L. Lee,David B. Volkin,David M. Yarmush,Martin L. Yaimush,Cindy Jung,Joseph M. Le Doux,Zongtao Zhang,Yunzhi Yang,Joo L. Ong,Jennifer L. West,Rehekah A. Drezek,Naomi J. Halas,Kimberly L Douglas,Shawn D. Carrigan,Maryam Tabrizian,Amit S. Mistry,Xinfeng Shi,Antonios G. Mikos,Lichun Lu,Esmaiel Jabbari,Michael J. Moore,Jennifer B. Recknor,Surya K. Mallapragada,Baohong Cao,Yong Li,Hairong Peng,Scott A. Guelcher,Jeffrey O. Hollinger,Michael J. Miller,Mark E. Wong,Kyle D. Allen,Kyriacos A. Athanasiou,Yu Ching Yung,David J. Mooney,Rachael H. Schmedlen,Wafa M. Elbjeiiami,Andiea S. Gobin +46 more
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Hepatic tissue engineering
TL;DR: A critical look at past and present concepts in the development of hepatocyte-based artificial liver assist systems is taken, and the ongoing work on, hepatic tissue engineering in the laboratory is reviewed.
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Preservative solution that stabilizes erythrocyte morphology and leukocyte viability under ambient conditions
Rebecca D. Sandlin,Keith H. K. Wong,Leo Boneschansker,Thomas R. Carey,Kathleen L. Miller,Gregory Rose,Daniel A. Haber,Daniel A. Haber,Shyamala Maheswaran,Daniel Irimia,Shannon L. Stott,Mehmet Toner +11 more
TL;DR: A cocktail preservative is described that stabilizes leukocyte viability and erythrocyte morphology in whole blood under ambient storage that was evaluated in blood from healthy donors and from women with metastatic breast cancer stored under ambient conditions for 72 h.
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Peripheral blood mononuclear cells exhibit hypercatabolic activity in response to thermal injury correlating with diminished MHC I expression.
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that various lymphoid populations undergo protein catabolic changes similar to those characteristically observed in skeletal muscle, and these correlated with diminished MHC I expression.