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Research Interests for George A. Truskey

Research Interests:

Dr. Truskey's research interests include cardiovascular tissue engineering, mechanisms of atherogenesis, cell adhesion, and cell biomechanics.

Recent Publications   (search)
  1. J. A. Stiber and Z. S. Zhang and J. Burch and J. P. Eu and S. Zhang and G. A. Truskey and M. Seth and N. Yamaguchi and G. Meissner and R. Shah and P. F. Worley and R. S. Williams and P. B. Rosenberg, Mice lacking homer 1 exhibit a skeletal myopathy characterized by abnormal transient receptor potential channel activity, Molecular And Cellular Biology, vol. 28 no. 8 (April, 2008), pp. 2637 -- 2647, ISSN 0270-7306 [abs]
  2. D. B. Khismatullin and G. A. Truskey, Leukocyte rolling on P-selectin: A 3D numerical study of the effects of cell viscosity and microvillar density, Biorheology, vol. 45 no. 1-2 (2008), pp. 63 -- 63, ISSN 0006-355X
  3. G. A. Truskey and J. P. Irick, Effect of fatty acid exchange on leukocyte mechanical properties and adhesion to endothelium, Biorheology, vol. 45 no. 1-2 (2008), pp. 32 -- 33, ISSN 0006-355X
  4. 81. Stiber, J.A., Zhang, Z-S., Burch, J., Eu, J.P., Zhang, S., Truskey, G.A., Seth, M., Yamaguchi, N., Meissner, G., Shah, R., Worley, P.F., Williams, R.S., Rosenberg, P.B., Mice Lacking Homer 1Exhibit a Skeletal Myopathy 1 Characterized by Abnormal TRP Channel Activity, Mol. Cell. Biol., vol. 28 (2008), pp. 2637-2647
  5. Wallace, Charles Stevenson and Champion, John C. and Truskey, George A., Adhesion and function of human endothelial cells co-cultured on smooth muscle cells, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, vol. 35 no. 3 (2007), pp. 375 - 386 [s10439-006-9230-5[abs]

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