Michael Ryan Hicks
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Title(s) | Assistant Professor, Physiology & Biophysics |
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Address | 1001 Health Sciences Road Irvine CA 92697-3950
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Phone | (949) 824-5957 |
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A customizable microfluidic platform for medium-throughput modeling of neuromuscular circuits. Biomaterials. 2019 12; 225:119537.
Bellmann J, Goswami RY, Girardo S, Rein N, Hosseinzadeh Z, Hicks MR, Busskamp V, Pyle AD, Werner C, Sterneckert J. PMID: 31614290.
View in: PubMed Mentions: Fields: Translation: HumansCells
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Building a Culture of Safety: Relearning Organizational Behavior. Int Anesthesiol Clin. 2019; 57(3):12-24.
DeSocio PA, Garzon MP, Hicks MR. PMID: 31577234.
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ERBB3 and NGFR mark a distinct skeletal muscle progenitor cell in human development and hPSCs. Nat Cell Biol. 2018 01; 20(1):46-57.
Hicks MR, Hiserodt J, Paras K, Fujiwara W, Eskin A, Jan M, Xi H, Young CS, Evseenko D, Nelson SF, Spencer MJ, Handel BV, Pyle AD. PMID: 29255171.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 27 Fields: Translation: HumansCells
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A Single CRISPR-Cas9 Deletion Strategy that Targets the Majority of DMD Patients Restores Dystrophin Function in hiPSC-Derived Muscle Cells. Cell Stem Cell. 2016 Apr 07; 18(4):533-40.
Young CS, Hicks MR, Ermolova NV, Nakano H, Jan M, Younesi S, Karumbayaram S, Kumagai-Cresse C, Wang D, Zack JA, Kohn DB, Nakano A, Nelson SF, Miceli MC, Spencer MJ, Pyle AD. PMID: 26877224.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 96 Fields: Translation: HumansAnimalsCells
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Duration and magnitude of myofascial release in 3-dimensional bioengineered tendons: effects on wound healing. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2015 Feb; 115(2):72-82.
Cao TV, Hicks MR, Zein-Hammoud M, Standley PR. PMID: 25637613.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 2 Fields: Translation: HumansCells
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Biomechanical strain vehicles for fibroblast-directed skeletal myoblast differentiation and myotube functionality in a novel coculture. . 2014 Oct 15; 307(8):C671-83.
Hicks MR, Cao TV, Standley PR. PMID: 25122874.
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In vitro biomechanical strain regulation of fibroblast wound healing. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2013 Nov; 113(11):806-18.
Cao TV, Hicks MR, Standley PR. PMID: 24174502.
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Dosed myofascial release in three-dimensional bioengineered tendons: effects on human fibroblast hyperplasia, hypertrophy, and cytokine secretion. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2013 Oct; 36(8):513-21.
Cao TV, Hicks MR, Campbell D, Standley PR. PMID: 24047879.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 6 Fields: Translation: HumansCells
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Mechanical strain applied to human fibroblasts differentially regulates skeletal myoblast differentiation. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2012 Aug; 113(3):465-72.
Hicks MR, Cao TV, Campbell DH, Standley PR. PMID: 22678963.
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Cyclic strain upregulates VEGF and attenuates proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells. Vasc Cell. 2011 Sep 19; 3:21.
Schad JF, Meltzer KR, Hicks MR, Beutler DS, Cao TV, Standley PR. PMID: 21929819.
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