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Wafa Altalhi, Ph.D.

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Harvard medical school , Cambridge, USAFellowOngoingOrgan Bioengineering
University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaPhD2017Laboratory medicine and pathobiology
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, CanadaMSc2011Cellular and molecular medicine

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  1. Altalhi W, Hatkar R, Hoying JB, Aghazadeh Y, Nunes SS. Correction to: Type I Diabetes Delays Perfusion and Engraftment of 3D Constructs by Impinging on Angiogenesis; Which can be Rescued by Hepatocyte Growth Factor Supplementation. Cell Mol Bioeng. 2019 Oct; 12(5):541-542. PMID: 31721824; PMCID: PMC6816639.
    Citations: 1     
  2. Altalhi W, Hatkar R, Hoying JB, Aghazadeh Y, Nunes SS. Type I Diabetes Delays Perfusion and Engraftment of 3D Constructs by Impinging on Angiogenesis; Which can be Rescued by Hepatocyte Growth Factor Supplementation. Cell Mol Bioeng. 2019 Oct; 12(5):443-454. PMID: 31719926; PMCID: PMC6816716.
    Citations: 1     
  3. Altalhi W, Sun X, Sivak JM, Husain M, Nunes SS. Diabetes impairs arterio-venous specification in engineered vascular tissues in a perivascular cell recruitment-dependent manner. Biomaterials. 2017 03; 119:23-32. PMID: 27988406.
    Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  4. Sun X, Altalhi W, Nunes SS. Vascularization strategies of engineered tissues and their application in cardiac regeneration. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2016 Jan 15; 96:183-94. PMID: 26056716.
    Citations: 33     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  5. Yuan Y, Altalhi WA, Ng JJ, Courtman DW. Derivation of human peripheral blood derived endothelial progenitor cells and the role of osteopontin surface modification and eNOS transfection. Biomaterials. 2013 Oct; 34(30):7292-301. PMID: 23810253.
    Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
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