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New paper from Risbud laboratory and collaborators Ryan Tomlinson and Koen van de Wetering now available here: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… ! The results show that mice lacking ABCC6, a model of pseudoxanthoma elasticum, also have compromised vertebral bone quality.

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Check out this new review from Drs. Hickok and Forsberg, which covers key concepts in ultrasound-mediated drug delivery - a powerful, noninvasive method with high spatial and temporal control. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

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Dr. Ryan Tomlinson (Jefferson Orthopaedic Research) and collaborators Dr. Paolo Fortina (Cancer Biology) and Dr. Daniel Taub (Oral & Max. Surgery) received support from the NIH @NIDCR to uncover new insights about TMDs using synovial fluid from patients experiencing TMJ pain. Jefferson Research

Dr. Ryan Tomlinson (<a href="/JEFFOrthoRes/">Jefferson Orthopaedic Research</a>) and collaborators Dr. Paolo Fortina (Cancer Biology) and Dr. Daniel Taub (Oral &amp; Max. Surgery) received support from the <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> @NIDCR to uncover new insights about TMDs using synovial fluid from patients experiencing TMJ pain. <a href="/ResearchAtJeff/">Jefferson Research</a>
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New publication from the Hickok Lab! Here, ultrasound-triggered microbubbles coupled with antibiotics were used to increase the clearance of Staphylococcus aureus beyond the capability of antibiotics alone in a pig model of acute septic arthritis. nature.com/articles/s4200…

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New article highlighting antibiotic - cold plasma synergy now out from the Freeman and Hickok Lab, NIH tripartite grant collaborators at Queens University, Northern Ireland! doi.org/10.1016/j.biof…

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Another new publication from the Hickok Lab! Here, the mechanism behind the potent bactericidal effect of the nutraceutical Berberine against Staphylococcus aureus was investigated in synovial fluid. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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🎉New Paper🎉 Dr. John Collins and colleagues Jefferson Orthopaedic Research demonstrate that Sirt6 deficiency significantly represses IGF-1 signaling and cartilage ECM genes to promote age and injury-induced osteoarthritis. Check it out here: ard.bmj.com/content/early/…

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Dr. Noreen Hickok (Jefferson Orthopaedic Research) and Dr. Christopher Snyder (Microbiology and Immunology) received support from the NIH to characterize and exploit changes in synovial joint fluid that alter antibiotic efficacy and immune cell function Jefferson Research

Dr. Noreen Hickok (<a href="/JEFFOrthoRes/">Jefferson Orthopaedic Research</a>) and Dr. Christopher Snyder (Microbiology and Immunology) received support from the <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> to characterize and exploit changes in synovial joint fluid that alter antibiotic efficacy and immune cell function <a href="/ResearchAtJeff/">Jefferson Research</a>
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Dr. Koen van de Wetering Jefferson Orthopaedic Research received support from NIH to determine if inhibition of ENTPD1 prevents the pathological calcification of soft peripheral tissues in the hereditary disease pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE). Jefferson Research

Dr. Koen van de Wetering <a href="/JEFFOrthoRes/">Jefferson Orthopaedic Research</a> received support from <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> to determine if inhibition of ENTPD1 prevents the pathological calcification of soft peripheral tissues in the hereditary disease pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE). <a href="/ResearchAtJeff/">Jefferson Research</a>