Chris Drogemuller
Royal Adelaide Hospital
41 Papers
188 Citations
Chris Drogemuller is an academic researcher from Royal Adelaide Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Islet. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Chris Drogemuller include Flinders University & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Papers
Multicenter Australian Trial of Islet Transplantation: Improving Accessibility and Outcomes
Philip J. O'Connell,D. J. Holmes-Walker,David Goodman,David Goodman,Wayne J. Hawthorne,Thomas Loudovaris,Jenny E. Gunton,Jenny E. Gunton,Helen E. Thomas,Shane T. Grey,Chris Drogemuller,Glenn M. Ward,Glenn M. Ward,David J. Torpy,Patrick T. Coates,Thomas W.H. Kay,Thomas W.H. Kay +16 more
TL;DR: The combination of islet culture, ATG, tacrolimus and MMF is a viable alternative for islet transplantation and there was a small but significant reduction in renal function in the first 12 months.
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Phenoxodiol, an experimental anticancer drug, shows potent antiangiogenic properties in addition to its antitumour effects
Jennifer R. Gamble,Pu Xia,Christopher N. Hahn,Jenny Drew,Chris Drogemuller,David Brown,Mathew A. Vadas +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that PXD may be an effective anticancer drug targeting the two drivers of tumour growth – the proliferation of the tumour cells themselves and the angiogenic and inflammatory stimulation of the vasculature.
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Development of a Coaxial 3D Printing Platform for Biofabrication of Implantable Islet‐Containing Constructs
Xiao Liu,Sarah Sophia D. Carter,Sarah Sophia D. Carter,Max Jurie Renes,Max Jurie Renes,Juewan Kim,Darling Rojas-Canales,Darling Rojas-Canales,Daniella Penko,Daniella Penko,Cameron Angus,Stephen Beirne,Chris Drogemuller,Chris Drogemuller,Zhilian Yue,Patrick T. Coates,Patrick T. Coates,Gordon G. Wallace +17 more
TL;DR: In this work, the ability to fabricate 3D constructs with precise control over the distribution of multiple cell types is demonstrated and it is shown that the viability of pancreatic islets is well maintained after the 3D printing process.
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Xenobiotic-CoA ligases: kinetic and molecular characterization.
TL;DR: This review focuses primarily on the mammalian medium and long-chain fatty acid coenzyme A ligases that have been implicated in the metabolism of xenobiotic carboxylic acids such as pesticides, arylpropionate non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and the hypolipidaemic clofibrate and its congeners.
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Murine and Non-Human Primate Dendritic Cell Targeting Nanoparticles for in Vivo Generation of Regulatory T-Cells
Sebastian O. Stead,Svjetlana Kireta,Steven J. P. McInnes,Francis D. Kette,Kisha N. Sivanathan,Juewan Kim,Eduardo J. Cueto-Díaz,Frédérique Cunin,Jean-Olivier Durand,Chris Drogemuller,Chris Drogemuller,Robert P. Carroll,Robert P. Carroll,Nicolas H. Voelcker,Patrick T. Coates,Patrick T. Coates +15 more
TL;DR: The importance of the immobilized targeting antibodies to enhance cellular uptake and enable the in vivo generation of splenic regulatory T-cells is demonstrated.
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