69 results on '"Roy, Krishnendu"'
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2. Real-time semantic segmentation and anomaly detection of functional images for cell therapy manufacturing
3. Mesenchymal stromal cells for bone trauma, defects, and disease: Considerations for manufacturing, clinical translation, and effective treatments
4. Early detection and metabolic pathway identification of T cell activation by in-process intracellular mass spectrometry
5. Single-cell epitope-transcriptomics reveal lung stromal and immune cell response kinetics to nanoparticle-delivered RIG-I and TLR4 agonists
6. Enhanced immune responses to vaccine antigens in the corneal stroma
7. An In-Situ Localized Cell Density Monitoring Method for Adherent Cells in Hollow Fiber Bioreactors
8. Longitudinal two-dimensional gas chromatography mass spectrometry as a non-destructive at-line monitoring tool during cell manufacturing identifies volatile features correlative to cell product quality
9. Nanoparticle-delivered TLR4 and RIG-I agonists enhance immune response to SARS-CoV-2 subunit vaccine
10. Characterizing human mesenchymal stromal cells’ immune-modulatory potency using targeted lipidomic profiling of sphingolipids
11. 2D-Heterostructure assisted activation of MoS2 basal plane for enhanced photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction
12. Understanding and improving cellular immunotherapies against cancer: From cell-manufacturing to tumor-immune models
13. Magnetic-field induced sustainable electrochemical energy harvesting and storage devices: Recent progress, opportunities, and future perspectives
14. A multi-niche microvascularized human bone marrow (hBM) on-a-chip elucidates key roles of the endosteal niche in hBM physiology
15. TLR7 and RIG-I dual-adjuvant loaded nanoparticles drive broadened and synergistic responses in dendritic cells in vitro and generate unique cellular immune responses in influenza vaccination
16. Development of systemic immune dysregulation in a rat trauma model of biomaterial-associated infection
17. In-vitro and in-vivo characterization of a multi-stage enzyme-responsive nanoparticle-in-microgel pulmonary drug delivery system
18. Modification of primary amines to higher order amines reduces in vivo hematological and immunotoxicity of cationic nanocarriers through TLR4 and complement pathways
19. Extended delivery of vaccines to the skin improves immune responses
20. Immunomodulatory strategies for immune dysregulation following severe musculoskeletal trauma
21. A synthetic stroma-free germinal center niche for efficient generation of humoral immunity ex vivo
22. Characterization of potent and selective iodonium-class inhibitors of NADPH oxidases
23. Decoding NADPH oxidase 4 expression in human tumors
24. Cells as advanced therapeutics: State-of-the-art, challenges, and opportunities in large scale biomanufacturing of high-quality cells for adoptive immunotherapies
25. Perspectives on Manufacturing of High-Quality Cell Therapies
26. NADPH oxidase 1 supports proliferation of colon cancer cells by modulating reactive oxygen species-dependent signal transduction
27. Immuno-engineering: The Next Frontier in Therapeutics Delivery
28. Immunogenicity of 50-Valent Rhinovirus Vaccine
29. Unique size and shape-dependent uptake behaviors of non-spherical nanoparticles by endothelial cells due to a shearing flow
30. Biophysical Attributes of CpG Presentation Control TLR9 Signaling to Differentially Polarize Systemic Immune Responses
31. Engineering immunity: Modulating dendritic cell subsets and lymph node response to direct immune-polarization and vaccine efficacy
32. Fusokine GIFT4 triggers novel B Cell function on hematopoietic stem cells
33. The effect of combined IL10 siRNA and CpG ODN as pathogen-mimicking microparticles on Th1/Th2 cytokine balance in dendritic cells and protective immunity against B cell lymphoma
34. Engineering vaccines and niches for immune modulation
35. Characterization of NADPH oxidase 5 expression in human tumors and tumor cell lines with a novel mouse monoclonal antibody
36. Effect of Stable Knockdown of Nox1 Gene Expression with siRNA in Human Colon Cancer Cells
37. Nano-inside-micro: Disease-responsive microgels with encapsulated nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery to the deep lung
38. Antiproliferative mechanisms of action of the flavin dehydrogenase inhibitors diphenylene iodonium and di-2-thienyliodonium based on molecular profiling of the NCI-60 human tumor cell panel
39. Engineering articular cartilage with spatially-varying matrix composition and mechanical properties from a single stem cell population using a multi-layered hydrogel
40. An injectable synthetic immune-priming center mediates efficient T-cell class switching and T-helper 1 response against B cell lymphoma
41. Up-regulation and Sustained Activation of Stat1 Are Essential for Interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-induced Dual Oxidase 2 (Duox2) and Dual Oxidase A2 (DuoxA2) Expression in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines
42. Unique biomaterial compositions direct bone marrow stem cells into specific chondrocytic phenotypes corresponding to the various zones of articular cartilage
43. Corrigendum to “In-situ crosslinking hydrogels for combinatorial delivery of chemokines and siRNA–DNA carrying microparticles to dendritic cells” [Biomaterials 30 (2009) 5187–5200]
44. Transport of chitosan–DNA nanoparticles in human intestinal M-cell model versus normal intestinal enterocytes
45. In-situ crosslinking hydrogels for combinatorial delivery of chemokines and siRNA–DNA carrying microparticles to dendritic cells
46. Efficient Modulation of T-cell Response by Dual-mode, Single-carrier Delivery of Cytokine-targeted siRNA and DNA Vaccine to Antigen-presenting Cells
47. Nanoimprint lithography based fabrication of shape-specific, enzymatically-triggered smart nanoparticles
48. Biomaterials for stem cell differentiation
49. Introduction
50. Influence of scaffold physical properties and stromal cell coculture on hematopoietic differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
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