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Long-lasting analgesia via targeted in situ repression of NaV1.7 in mice
AM Moreno, F Alemán, GF Catroli, M Hunt, M Hu, A Dailamy, A Pla, ...
Science translational medicine 13 (584), eaay9056, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Defining the teratoma as a model for multi-lineage human development
D McDonald, Y Wu, A Dailamy, J Tat, U Parekh, D Zhao, M Hu, A Tipps, ...
Cell 183 (5), 1402-1419. e18, 2020
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Facile engineering of long‐term culturable ex vivo vascularized tissues using biologically derived matrices
M Hu, A Dailamy, XY Lei, U Parekh, D McDonald, A Kumar, P Mali
Advanced healthcare materials 7 (23), 1800845, 2018
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Programmatic introduction of parenchymal cell types into blood vessel organoids
A Dailamy, U Parekh, D Katrekar, A Kumar, D McDonald, A Moreno, ...
Stem Cell Reports 16 (10), 2432-2441, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Charting oncogenicity of genes and variants across lineages via multiplexed screens in teratomas
U Parekh, D McDonald, A Dailamy, Y Wu, T Cordes, K Zhang, A Tipps, ...
Iscience 24 (10), 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Reprogramming Adeno-Associated Virus Tropism Via Displayed Peptides Tiling Receptor-Ligands
A Portell, KM Ford, A Suhardjo, J Rainaldi, MN Bublik, M Sanghvi, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.09. 26.509383, 2022
Mandates: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
Extensive in vitro and in vivo protein translation via in situ circularized RNAs
A Kumar, N Palmer, K Miyasaki, E Finburgh, Y Xiang, A Portell, A Dailamy, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.02. 11.480072, 2022
Mandates: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
Long-lasting analgesia via targeted in situ repression of Naự1. 7 in mice
A Dailamy, A Pla, SA Woller, N Palmer, U Parekh, L Delay, ...
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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