Jessica Wagenseil (Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science) will receive the Renato Iozzo Award for Outstanding Research in Matrix Biology from the American Society of Matrix Biology at its biennial meeting in November. Congrats, Jessica.
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Captopril treatment during development alleviates mechanically induced aortic remodeling in newborn elastin knockout mice (Links to an external site)
Kim, J., Cocciolone, A.J., Staiculescu, M.C., *Mecham, R.P., *Wagenseil, J.E. Biomech Modeling Mechanobiol, 2019.
Elastic fibers and biomechanics of the aorta: Insights from mouse studies (Links to an external site)
Yanagisawa, H., Wagenseil, J., Matrix Biology, in press, 2019
Reduced amount or integrity of arterial elastic fibers alters allometric scaling relationships for aortic diameter and heart weight, but not cardiac function in maturing mice (Links to an external site)
Wagenseil, J.E., Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 141(4), art. no. 044504-1, 2019.
Paper from the Wagenseil Lab (Links to an external site)
Staiculescu, M.C., Cocciolone, A.J., Procknow, J.D., Kim, J., Wagenseil, J.E. Comparative gene array analyses of severe elastic fiber defects in late embryonic and newborn mouse aorta. Physiological Genomics 50:988-1001, 2018.
New Wagenseil Lab paper (Links to an external site)
Cocciolone, A.J., Johnson, E.O., Shao, J.-Y., Wagenseil, J.E. Elastic fiber fragmentation increases transmural hydraulic conductance and solute transport in mouse arteries. J Biomech Engineering, 141, art. no. 021013, 2019.