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Bailey A.M., O'Neill T.J.t., Morris C.E., Peirce S.M. (2008). Arteriolar remodeling following ischemic injury extends from capillary to large arteriole in the microcirculation. Microcirculation 5,389-404.
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Birchenough S.A., Rodeheaver G.T., Morgan R.F., Peirce S.M., Katz A.J. (2008). Topical poloxamer-188 improves blood flow following thermal injury in rat mesenteric microvasculature. Ann Plast Surg 5,584-588.
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Amos P.J., Shang H., Bailey A.M., Taylor A., Katz A.J., Peirce S.M. (2008). IFATS Series: The Role of Human Adipose-Derived Stromal Cells in Inflammatory Microvascular Remodeling and Evidence of a Perivascular Phenotype. Stem Cells.
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Amos PJ*, Bailey AM*, Shang H, Katz AJ, Lawrence MB, and Peirce SM. Functional binding of human adipose-derived stromal cells: Effecs of extraction method and hypoxia pretreatment. Annals of Plastic Surgery. Volume 60(4), April 2008, pp 437-444.
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Thorne BC, Bailey AM, DeSimone DW, & Peirce SM. (2008). Agent-based Modeling of Multi-Cell Morphogenic Processes During Development. Embryo Today, Jan; 81(4):344-353.
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Robertson SH, Smith CK, Langhans AL, McLinden SE, Oberhardt MA, Jakab KR, Dzamba B, DeSimone DW, Papin JA, & Peirce SM. (2007). Multiscale Computational Analysis of Xenopus laevis Morphogenesis Reveals Key Insights of Systems-Level Behavior. BMC Syst Biol, Oct; 1:46. [Pubmed Abstract]
Thorne, B. C., Bailey, A. M. and Peirce, S. M. (2007). Combining experiments with multi-cell agent-based modeling to study biological tissue patterning. Brief Bioinform, Jul; 8(4): 245-57.
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Taylor, A. C., Murfee, W. L. and Peirce, S. M. (2007). EphB4 expression along adult rat microvascular networks: EphB4 is more than a venous specific marker. Microcirculation 14, 253-67. [Pubmed Abstract]
Bailey, A. M.*, Thorne, B. C.* and Peirce, S. M. (2007). Multi-cell Agent-based Simulation of the Microvasculature to Study the Dynamics of Circulating Inflammatory Cell Trafficking. Ann Biomed Eng 35, 916-36. [Pubmed Abstract] [Supplemental Info]
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Peirce-Cottler, S.M., T.S. Skalak, and J.A. Papin. 2006. Multi-scale systems integration from cells to tissues: coupling intracellular network analysis with tissue-patterning simulations. IBM Journal of Research and Development. [Full text | PDF]
Murfee WL, Rehorn MR, & Peirce SM, Skalak TC, 2006. Perivascular Cells Along Venules Upregulate NG2 Expression During Microvascular Remodeling. Microcirculation. 13: 261-273. [Pubmed Abstract]
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Murfee WL, Skalak TC, & SM Peirce, 2005. Differential Arterial/Venous Expression of NG2 Proteoglycan in Perivascular Cells Along Microvessels: Identifying a Venule-Specific Phenotype. Microcirculation 12: 151-160. [Pubmed Abstract]
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Peirce SM*, Van Gieson EJ*, & Skalak TC, 2004. Multicellular Simulation Predicts Microvascular Patterning and In Silico Tissue Assembly. FASEB Journal.10.1096/fj.03-0933fje. *Authors contributed equally to this work. [Pubmed Abstract]
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Longo DM*, Peirce SM*, Skalak TC, Marsden M, Davidson LA, Dzamba BJ, & DeSimone DW, 2004. Computational Automata Simulation of Blastocoel Roof Thinning In the Xenopus laevis Embryo. Developmental Biology. 271: 210-222. *Authors contributed equally to this work.
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Peirce SM & Skalak TC, 2003. Microvascular Remodeling: A Complex Continuum Spanning Angiogenesis to Arteriogenesis. Microcirculation. 10: 99-111. [Pubmed Abstract]
Peirce SM, Price RJ, & Skalak TC, 2003. Spatial and Temporal Guidance of Angiogenesis and Arterialization. American Journal of Physiology-Heart & Circulatory Physiology. 286: H918-H925.
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Hirschi KK, Skalak TC, Peirce SM, & Little CD, 2002. Vascular Assembly in Natural and Engineered Tissues. Annals New York Academy of Sciences. 961: 223-242. [Pubmed Abstract]
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Peirce SM, Skalak TC, & Rodeheaver G, 2000. Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Chronic Pressure Ulcer Formation: A Skin Model in the Rat. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 1(8): 90-97. [Pubmed Abstract]
Peirce SM, Skalak TC, MacDonald T, Reiger J, & Linden J, 2000. Selective A2A Adenosine Receptor Activation Reduces Skin Pressure Ulcer Formation and Inflammation. American Journal of Physiology-Heart & Circulatory Physiology. 281(1): H67-74. [Pubmed Abstract]
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