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Robert C. Rennert
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 219
Citations - 4700
Robert C. Rennert is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 173 publications receiving 3578 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert C. Rennert include Stanford University & Leibniz Association.
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High cost of stage IV pressure ulcers
Harold Brem,Jason Maggi,David M. Nierman,Linda Rolnitzky,David Bell,Robert C. Rennert,Michael S. Golinko,Alan Yan,Courtney Lyder,Bruce C. Vladeck +9 more
TL;DR: The costs incurred from stage IV pressure ulcers are much greater than previously estimated and have the potential to eradicate enormous pain and suffering, save thousands of lives, and reduce health care expenditures by millions of dollars.
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Biological properties of dehydrated human amnion/chorion composite graft: implications for chronic wound healing.
Thomas J. Koob,Robert C. Rennert,Nicole Zabek,Michelle Massee,Jeremy J. Lim,Johnna S. Temenoff,William W. Li,Geoffrey C. Gurtner +7 more
TL;DR: PURION® processed dHACM retains its biological activities related to wound healing, including the potential to positively affect four distinct and pivotal physiological processes intimately involved in wound healing: cell proliferation, inflammation, metalloproteinase activity and recruitment of progenitor cells.
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The Role of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor in Wound Healing.
Wan Xing Hong,Michael S. Hu,Mikaela Esquivel,Grace Liang,Robert C. Rennert,Adrian McArdle,Kevin J. Paik,Dominik Duscher,Geoffrey C. Gurtner,H. Peter Lorenz,Michael T. Longaker +10 more
TL;DR: Targeting HIF-1 during wound healing has many important clinical implications for tissue repair and counteracting the detrimental effects of excessive or deficient Hif-1 signaling by modulating H IF-1 expression may improve future management of poorly healing wounds.
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Stem cell recruitment after injury: lessons for regenerative medicine
TL;DR: The function and mechanisms of recruitment of important bone marrow-derived stem and progenitor cell populations following injury, as well as the emerging therapeutic applications targeting these cells are discussed.
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Transdermal deferoxamine prevents pressure-induced diabetic ulcers
Dominik Duscher,Evgenios Neofytou,Victor W. Wong,Zeshaan N. Maan,Robert C. Rennert,Mohammed Inayathullah,Michael Januszyk,Melanie Rodrigues,Andrey V. Malkovskiy,Arnetha J. Whitmore,Graham G. Walmsley,Michael G. Galvez,Alexander J. Whittam,Michael Brownlee,Jayakumar Rajadas,Geoffrey C. Gurtner +15 more
TL;DR: It is found that transdermal delivery of DFO provides a targeted means to both prevent ulcer formation and accelerate diabetic wound healing with the potential for rapid clinical translation.