Publications

2015

  1. Farup J, De Lisio M, Rahbek SK, Vendelbo MH, Boppart MD, and Vissing K. Stem cell content in human skeletal muscle is influenced by resistance exercise contraction mode, but not protein supplementation. In Press J. Appl. Physiol.
  2. De Lisio M, Farup J, Sukiennik RA, Clevenger N, Nallabelli J, Nelson B, Ryan K, Rahbek SK, de Paoli F, Vissing K, and Boppart MD. The acute response of pericytes to muscle-damaging eccentric contraction and protein supplementation in human skeletal muscle. In Press J. Appl. Physiol.
  3. Zou K, Huntsman HD, Valero MC, Adams J, Skelton J, De Lisio M, Jensen T and Boppart MD. Mesenchymal stem cells augment the adaptive response to eccentric exercise.  (2015). Med Sci Sports Exerc, 47(2):315-25.  PMID: 24905768

2014

  1. Zou K*, De Lisio M*, Huntsman HD, Pincu Y, Mahmassani Z, Miller M, Olatunbosun D, Jensen T, Boppart MD. (2014). Laminin-111 improves skeletal muscle stem cell quantity and function following eccentric exercise.  Stem Cells Transl Med. (9):1013-22.  PMID: 25015639.  *These authors contributed equally to this work.
  2. De Lisio M, Jensen T, Sukiennik RA, Huntsman HD and Boppart MD. Substrate and strain alter the muscle-derived mesenchymal stem cell secretome to promote myogenesis. (2014). Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 5(3):74.  PMID: 24906706
  3. Graf BW, Bower AJ, Chaney EJ, Marjanovic M, Adie SG, De Lisio M, Valero MC, Boppart MD, Boppart SA. (2014). In vivo multimodal microscopy for detecting bone marrow-derived cell contribution to skin regeneration. J Biophotonics, 7(1-2):96-102. PMID: 23401460

2013

  1. Boppart MD, De Lisio M, Zou K and Huntsman HD. (2013). Defining a role for mesenchymal stem cells in muscle repair following exercise. Frontiers in Physiology,4:310. PMID: 24204344.
  2. Graf BW, Chaney EJ, Marjanovic M, Adie SG, De Lisio M, Valero MC, Boppart MD and Boppart SA. (2013). Long-term time-lapse multimodal intravital imaging of regeneration and bone marrow-derived cell dynamics in skin. Technology. DOI: 10.1142/S2339547813500027.
  3. Graf BW, Chaney EJ, Marjanovic M, De Lisio M, Valero MC, Boppart MD and Boppart SA. (2013). In vivo imaging of immune cell dynamics in skin in response to zinc-oxide nanoparticle exposure. Biomedical Optics Express, 4(10):1817-28. PMID: 24156046.
  4. De Lisio M and Parise G. (2013). Exercise and hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells: protection, quantity and function. Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 41(2):116-22. PMID: 23364348.
  5. Huntsman HD, Zachwieja N, Zou K, Ripchick P, Valero MC, De Lisio M and Boppart MD. (2013). Mesenchymal stem cells contribute to vascular growth in skeletal muscle in response to eccentric exercise. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, 304(1):H72-81. PMID: 23280781.

 

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