1. Early tissue growth and cell fate determination following segmental esophageal repair using a tissue engineered esophageal implant composed of a polyurethane scaffold seeded with autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells
Sumati Sundaram, Karissa L. Paquin, Tina Roffidal, Greg Booker a, Sherif Soliman, Jeff Bouchard, Elisaveta Todorova, Brett G. Zani, Raffaele Melidone, Saverio La Francesca, William Fodor2. Esophageal regeneration following surgical implantation of a tissue engineered esophageal implant in a pediatric model
Sumati Sundaram, Todd Jensen, Tina Roffidal, Karissa Paquin, Heather Wanczyk, Michael D. Cockman, Shawyon Shadman, Christine Finck & William Fodor3. Biomechanics of regenerated esophageal tissue following the implantation of a tissue engineered CellspanTM Esophageal Implant
Linghui Meng, Michael Frohbergh, Marta Villarraga, Sumati Sundaram, Tina Roffidal, William Fodor4. First-in-Human Segmental Esophageal Reconstruction Using a Bioengineered Mesenchymal Stromal Cell–Seeded Implant
Johnathon M. Aho MD, PhD, Saverio La Francesca MD, Scott D. Olson PhD, Fabio Triolo PhD, Jeff Bouchard BS, Laura Mondano BS, Sumati Sundaram PhD, Christina Roffidal MPH, Charles S. Cox Jr. MD, Louis M. Wong Kee Song MD, Sameh M. Said MB, BCh, MD, William Fodor PhD, Dennis A. Wigle MD, PhD5. Characterization of mesenchymal stem cells in patients with esophageal atresia
Todd Jensen, Heather Wanczyk, Shefali Thaker, Christine Finck6. Long-term regeneration and remodeling of the pig esophagus after circumferential resection using a retrievable synthetic scaffold carrying autologous cells
Saverio La Francesca, Johnathon M. Aho, Matthew R. Barron, Ellen W. Blanco, Sherif Soliman, Lena Kalenjian, Ariel D. Hanson, Elisaveta Todorova, Matthew Marsh, KaLia Burnette, Harout DerSimonian, Robert D. Odze & Dennis A. Wigle7. Polyurethane scaffolds seeded with autologous cells can regenerate long esophageal gaps: An esophageal atresia treatment model
Todd Jensen, Heather Wanczyk, Ishna Sharma, Adam Mitchell, Wael N. Sayej, Christine Finck1. Early tissue growth and cell fate determination following segmental esophageal repair using a tissue engineered esophageal implant composed of a polyurethane scaffold seeded with autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells
Sumati Sundaram, Karissa L. Paquin, Tina Roffidal, Greg Booker a, Sherif Soliman, Jeff Bouchard, Elisaveta Todorova, Brett G. Zani, Raffaele Melidone, Saverio La Francesca, William Fodor
February 2023, Journal of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine
2. Biomechanics of regenerated esophageal tissue following the implantation of a tissue engineered CellspanTM Esophageal Implant
Linghui Meng, Michael Frohbergh, Marta Villarraga, Sumati Sundaram, Tina Roffidal,William Fodor
July 2022, Journal of Biomechanics
3. Esophageal regeneration following surgical implantation of a tissue engineered esophageal implant in a pediatric model
Sumati Sundaram, Todd Jensen, Tina Roffidal, Karissa Paquin, Heather Wanczyk, Michael D. Cockman, Shawyon Shadman, Christine Finck & William Fodor
10 January 2022, NPJ Regenerative Medicine
4. First-in-Human Segmental Esophageal Reconstruction Using a Bioengineered Mesenchymal Stromal Cell–Seeded Implant
Johnathon M. Aho MD, PhD, Saverio La Francesca MD, Scott D. Olson PhD, Fabio Triolo PhD, Jeff Bouchard BS, Laura Mondano BS, Sumati Sundaram PhD, Christina Roffidal MPH, Charles S. Cox Jr. MD, Louis M. Wong Kee Song MD, Sameh M. Said MB, BCh, MD, William Fodor PhD, Dennis A. Wigle MD, PhD
August 2021, JTO Clinical and Research Reports
5. Characterization of mesenchymal stem cells in patients with esophageal atresia
Todd Jensen, Heather Wanczyk, Shefali Thaker, Christine Finck
October 05, 2020, Journal of Pediatric Surgery
6. Polyurethane scaffolds seeded with autologous cells can regenerate long esophageal gaps: An esophageal atresia treatment model
Todd Jensen, Heather Wanczyk, Ishna Sharma, Adam Mitchell, Wael N. Sayej, Christine Finck
12 November 2018, Journal of Pediatric Surgery
7. Long-term regeneration and remodeling of the pig esophagus after circumferential resection using a retrievable synthetic scaffold carrying autologous cells
Saverio La Francesca, Johnathon M. Aho, Matthew R. Barron, Ellen W. Blanco, Sherif Soliman, Lena Kalenjian, Ariel D. Hanson, Elisaveta Todorova, Matthew Marsh, KaLia Burnette, Harout DerSimonian, Robert D. Odze & Dennis A. Wigle
07 March 2018, Nature Scientific Reports