Saranya P. Wyles
Mayo Clinic
52 Papers
57 Citations
Saranya P. Wyles is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Saranya P. Wyles include University of Rochester.
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Papers
Practical management of hypertrophic scarring: the mayo clinic experience
Julia Tomtschik,Nimay Anand,Samyd S. Bustos,Jorys Martinez-Jorge,Saranya P. Wyles +4 more
TL;DR: This single-center series of patients with hypertrophic scarring highlights a patient-centered management approach and offers clinical guidelines for provider-patient shared decision making and offers clinical guidelines for provider-patient shared decision making.
Ink-spiring innovations: 3D bioprinting skin models for disease discovery.
Rafaela Mayumi Simoes Torigoe,Alexander Revzin,Andrew Badley,Saranya P. Wyles +3 more
TL;DR: 3D bioprinting can revolutionize the understanding and approach to treatment of atopic dermatitis and graft-versus-host disease and graft-versus-host disease.
Modeling structural and functional deficiencies of RBM20 familial dilated cardiomyopathy using human induced pluripotent stem cells
Saranya P. Wyles,Xing Li,Sybil C. L. Hrstka,Santiago Reyes,Saji Oommen,Rosanna Beraldi,Jessica Edwards,Andre Terzic,Timothy M. Olson,Timothy J. Nelson +9 more
TL;DR: RBM20 familial DCM is a developmental disorder initiated by molecular defects that pattern maladaptive cellular mechanisms of pathological cardiac remodeling that establishes a tool to dissect disease-relevant defects in RBM20 splicing as a global regulator of heart function.
Inhibition of DNA Topoisomerase II Selectively Reduces the Threat of Tumorigenicity Following Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Based Myocardial Therapy
Saranya P. Wyles,Satsuki Yamada,Saji Oommen,Joseph J. Maleszewski,Rosanna Beraldi,Almudena Martinez-Fernandez,Andre Terzic,Timothy J. Nelson +7 more
TL;DR: Pretreatment with genotoxic etoposide significantly lowered the threat of teratogenicity by purging the contaminating pluripotent cells, establishing an adjunctive therapy to further harness the clinical value of iPSC-derived cardiac regeneration.
Pearls for dermatology resident education in cosmetic and laser procedures
Alexandra Richmond,Lucia Ray,Kevin Truong-Balderas,Rawaa Almukhtar,Kira Minkis,Milad Eshaq,Travis Kuemmet,Jayne S Joo,Shraddha Desai,Roberta Lucas,Carlos Wambier,Alison Boucher,Yakir S. Levin,Saranya P. Wyles +13 more
TL;DR: This article emphasizes the importance of structured learning in cosmetic and laser procedures for dermatology residents, highlighting hands-on experiences, workshops, and professional society involvement to equip residents with comprehensive skills for diverse patient needs.