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    Biomaterial Strategies for Immunomodulation by Hotaling, Nathan A., Babensee, Julia E., Tang, Li, Irvine, Darrell J

    Published 2017
    “…Strategies to enhance, suppress, or qualitatively shape the immune response are of importance for diverse biomedical applications, such as the development of new vaccines, treatments for autoimmune diseases and allergies, strategies for regenerative medicine, and immunotherapies for cancer. …”
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    Antibody-Based Strategies to Prevent and Treat Influenza by Shriver, Zachary, Trevejo, Jose M., Sasisekharan, Ram

    Published 2015
    “…However, until recently, antibody-based strategies to combat infectious agents have been hampered due to the fact that most antibodies have been found to be strain specific, with the virus evolving resistance in many cases. …”
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    Vascularized organoids on a chip: strategies for engineering organoids with functional vasculature by Zhang, Shun, Wan, Zhengpeng, Kamm, Roger D

    Published 2021
    “…Here, we review recent advancements in vascularizing organoids and engineeringin vitrocapillary beds, and further explore strategies to integrate them on a microfluidic based platform, aiming for establishing perfused vasculature throughout organoidsin vitro.…”
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    New Strategy for Promoting Vascularization in Tumor Spheroids in a Microfluidic Assay by Wan, Zhengpeng, Floryan, Marie A, Coughlin, Mark F, Zhang, Shun, Zhong, Amy X, Shelton, Sarah E, Wang, Xun, Xu, Chenguang, Barbie, David A, Kamm, Roger D

    Published 2023
    “…The vessels close to the tumor spheroid made with this new strategy are more perfusable than the ones made with other methods. …”
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    Targeting tumor cell motility as a strategy against invasion and metastasis by Wells, Alan, Grahovac, Jelena, Wheeler, Sarah, Ma, Bo, Lauffenburger, Douglas A.

    Published 2015
    “…However, these two forms of dissemination utilize some common strategies to accomplish movement from the primary tumor, establishment in an ectopic site, and survival therein. …”
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    An integrated strategy for efficient vector construction and multi-gene expression in Plasmodium falciparum by Lee, Marcus CS, Fidock, David A, Wagner, Jeffrey Charles, Goldfless, Stephen Jacob, Maddur Ganesan, Suresh, Niles, Jacquin

    Published 2014
    “…Results: Yeast homologous recombination and Gibson assembly were found to be effective strategies for successfully constructing P. falciparum plasmid vectors. …”
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    Opportunities, Barriers, and a Strategy for Overcoming Translational Challenges to Therapeutic Nucleic Acid Nanotechnology by Afonin, Kirill A, Dobrovolskaia, Marina A, Church, George, Bathe, Mark

    Published 2021
    “…Herein, we communicate discussions on the opportunities, barriers, and strategies for realizing the clinical grand challenge of TNA nanotechnology, with a focus on ways to overcome barriers to advance NANPs to the clinic.…”
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    Public good dynamics drive evolution of iron acquisition strategies in natural bacterioplankton populations by Cordero Sanchez, Otto Xavier, Ventouras, Laure-Anne, DeLong, Edward, Polz, Martin F.

    Published 2013
    “…A common strategy among microbes living in iron-limited environments is the secretion of siderophores, which can bind poorly soluble iron and make it available to cells via active transport mechanisms. …”
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    A Reversible Gene-Targeting Strategy Identifies Synthetic Lethal Interactions between MK2 and p53 in the DNA Damage Response In Vivo by Reinhardt, H. Christian, Kim, Jacob S., Ruf, Daniela M., Mitra, Tanya, Couvillon, Anthony D., Yaffe, Michael B., Cannell, Ian Gordon, Reinhardt, H. Christian, Kim, Jacob S., Ruf, Daniela M., Morandell, Sandra M., Jacks, Tyler E, Yaffe, Michael B

    Published 2014
    “…A fundamental limitation in devising new therapeutic strategies for killing cancer cells with DNA damaging agents is the need to identify synthetic lethal interactions between tumor-specific mutations and components of the DNA damage response (DDR) in vivo. …”
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    Towards precision prevention: Technologies for identifying healthy individuals with high risk of disease by Nagel, Zachary D., Brenner, David J., Begley, Thomas J., Sobol, Robert W., Bielas, Jason H., Stambrook, Peter J., Wei, Qingyi, Hu, Jennifer J., Terry, Mary Beth, Dilworth, Caroline, McAllister, Kimberly A., Reinlib, Les, Worth, Leroy, Shaughnessy, Daniel T., Engelward, Bevin P

    Published 2018
    “…The rise of advanced technologies for characterizing human populations at the molecular level, from sequence to function, is shifting disease prevention paradigms toward personalized strategies. Because minimization of adverse outcomes is a key driver for treatment decisions for diseased populations, developing personalized therapy strategies represent an important dimension of both precision medicine and personalized prevention. …”
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    Enhancing cell therapies from the outside in: Cell surface engineering using synthetic nanomaterials by Stephan, Matthias T., Irvine, Darrell J

    Published 2015
    “…These approaches offer a powerful complement to traditional genetic engineering strategies for enhancing the function of living cells.…”
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    Beyond antigens and adjuvants: formulating future vaccines by Moyer, Tyson, Zmolek, Andrew Charles, Irvine, Darrell J

    Published 2017
    “…The use of formulations to regulate biodistribution and promote antigen and inflammatory cue co-uptake in immune cells may be important for next-generation molecular adjuvants. Finally, strategies to program vaccine kinetics through novel formulation and delivery strategies provide another means to enhance immune responses independent of the choice of adjuvant. …”
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    Engineered Microphysiological Systems for Testing Effectiveness of Cell-Based Cancer Immunotherapies by Campisi, Marco, Shelton, Sarah E., Chen, Minyue, Kamm, Roger D., Barbie, David A., Knelson, Erik H.

    Published 2022
    “…This review examines current strategies for testing cell-based cancer immunotherapies using ex vivo microphysiological systems and microfluidic technologies. …”
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    Phenotypic Evolution of Therapeutic Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium after Invasion of TRAMP Mouse Prostate Tumor by Choe, Elizabeth, Kazmierczak, Robert A., Eisenstark, Abraham

    Published 2014
    “…We posit that the Salmonella population adopts certain strategies to minimize energy consumption and maximize survival and proliferation once within the tumor. …”
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