Joseph Vacanti

Publications

Grikscheit, T., Sala, F., Ogilvie, J., Bower, K., Ochoa, E., Alsberg, E., Mooney, D., & Vacanti, J. (2008). Tissue-engineered spleen protects against overwhelming pneumococcal sepsis in a rodent model. Journal of Surgical Research, 149 (2), 214–218.
Grikscheit, T., Sala, F., Ogilvie, J., Bower, K., Ochoa, E., Alsberg, E., Mooney, D., & Vacanti, J. (2008). Tissue-engineered spleen protects against overwhelming pneumococcal sepsis in a rodent model. JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 149 (2), 214-218.
Grikscheit, T., Siddique, A., Ochoa, E., Srinivasan, A., Alsberg, E., Hodin, R., & Vacanti, J. (2004). Tissue-engineered small intestine improves recovery after massive small bowel resection. Annals of surgery, 240 (5), 748–754.
Grikscheit, T., Ochoa, E., Ramsanahie, A., Alsberg, E., Mooney, D., Whang, E., & Vacanti, J. (2003). Tissue-engineered large intestine resembles native colon with appropriate in vitro physiology and architecture. Annals of surgery, 238 (1), 35–41.
Grikscheit, T., Ogilvie, J., Ochoa, E., Alsberg, E., Mooney, D., & Vacanti, J. (2002). Tissue-engineered colon exhibits function in vivo. Surgery, 132 (2), 200–204.