Marta Scatena
Affiliations: | Bioengineering | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Williams NP, Rhodehamel M, Yan C, et al. (2020) Engineering anisotropic 3D tubular tissues with flexible thermoresponsive nanofabricated substrates. Biomaterials. 240: 119856 |
Durham AL, Speer MY, Scatena M, et al. (2018) Role of smooth muscle cells in vascular calcification: implications in atherosclerosis and arterial stiffness. Cardiovascular Research. 114: 590-600 |
Jackson MF, Scatena M, Giachelli CM. (2017) Osteoclast precursors do not express CD68: results from CD68 promoter-driven RANK transgenic mice. Febs Letters |
Eaton K, Yang H, Giachelli C, et al. (2015) Engineering Macrophages to Control the Inflammatory Response and Angiogenesis. Experimental Cell Research |
Callegari A, Coons ML, Ricks JL, et al. (2014) Increased calcification in osteoprotegerin-deficient smooth muscle cells: Dependence on receptor activator of NF-κB ligand and interleukin 6. Journal of Vascular Research. 51: 118-31 |
Thomson KS, Dupras SK, Murry CE, et al. (2014) Proangiogenic microtemplated fibrin scaffolds containing aprotinin promote improved wound healing responses. Angiogenesis. 17: 195-205 |
Rementer CW, Wu M, Buranaphatthana W, et al. (2013) An inducible, ligand-independent receptor activator of NF-κB gene to control osteoclast differentiation from monocytic precursors. Plos One. 8: e84465 |
Callegari A, Coons ML, Ricks JL, et al. (2013) Bone marrow- or vessel wall-derived osteoprotegerin is sufficient to reduce atherosclerotic lesion size and vascular calcification. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 33: 2491-500 |
Thomson KS, Korte FS, Giachelli CM, et al. (2013) Prevascularized microtemplated fibrin scaffolds for cardiac tissue engineering applications. Tissue Engineering. Part A. 19: 967-77 |
Lund SA, Wilson CL, Raines EW, et al. (2013) Osteopontin mediates macrophage chemotaxis via α4 and α9 integrins and survival via the α4 integrin. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 114: 1194-202 |