Professor Sheila MacNeil
BSc (Hons), PhD
School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Emeritus Professor
Professor of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- Profile
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Sheila is Emeritus Professor of Tissue Engineering with expertise in tissue engineering of soft tissues (skin, oral mucosa, urethra and cornea) with a focus on translating research to the clinic. She has over 550 peer-reviewed articles and an h-index of 57.
Since 1992 she has worked with clinicians in Sheffield, delivering autologous keratinocytes to burns patients and developed and commercialised improved delivery of skin cells to patients with MySkin and Cryoskin (autologous and allogeneic cell therapy for wound healing). In the last decade she has focussed on three translational project areas. The first with NHS Urologist Professor Chris Chapple in Sheffield to develop tissue engineered oral mucosa for reconstruction of urethral strictures and to develop alternative materials for support of the weakened tissues of the pelvic floor. The second project is developing cell delivery membranes for corneal defects working with colleagues in India. The third project is developing novel biomaterials to promote angiogenesis in chronic wounds working with Dr Muhammed Yar in Pakistan.
The research collaboration with India has led to a simplification in the treatment of corneal scarring which has reduced the cost by 90% and most importantly increased accessibility of this technique to patients. This has led to a change in clinical practice in India and has attracted considerable publicity.
She received the UK Society of Biomaterials Presidents medal for her contributions to Biomaterials in both the UK and overseas in September 2014 and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Chapman Medal for Biomedical Materials and Biomaterials Innovation in 2018.
Sheila retired in September 2018 but remains research active.
- Qualifications
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BSc (Hons) Physiology, Aberdeen University 1972
PhD, Physiology, Sheffield University 1976
- Research interests
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Sheilas research currently spans four interdisciplinary themes:
- 3D in vitro models of skin, oral mucosa, cornea and vagina
The group has a 20 year history of developing 3D models of soft tissue to look at a range of problems including wound healing, angiogenesis and bacterial infection. The skin model is currently used to study skin contraction in adult and paediatric burns patients using autologous fat. - Developing cell delivery membranes for corneal defects working with colleagues in India
The most recent outcome of this research has led to a significant improvement in how patients receive treatment for corneal scarring the new simplified technique is more accessible to more patients and only costs 10% of the previous technique. 壅翌腦瞳 story. - Developing alternative materials for support of the weakened tissues of the pelvic floor
This project has led to patented technology now licenced to a spin out company Symimetics. Work is ongoing to develop material into a device for a first in women study for the surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence. - Developing novel biomaterials to promote angiogenesis in chronic wounds
Working with Dr Muhammed Yar in Pakistan to deliver a 2dDRribose sugar capable of inducing angiogenesis and promoting wound healing.
- 3D in vitro models of skin, oral mucosa, cornea and vagina
- Publications
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Edited books
- . Singapore: Pan Stanford Publishing.
Journal articles
- . Materials Today Communications, 48, 113559-113559.
- . Journal of Tissue Engineering, 16.
- . Adipocyte, 14(1).
- . Biomaterials Advances, 173, 214271-214271.
- . European Urology Open Science, 71, S28-S29.
- . Neurourology and Urodynamics, 44(2), 489-495.
- . Journal of Medical Microbiology, 73(12).
- . Biomedicines, 12(12).
- . Frontiers in Pharmacology, 15, 1499205.
- . Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 160.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 34(6), 433-437.
- . Frontiers in Pharmacology, 15.
- . Nature Reviews Urology, 21, 515-516.
- . Biomaterials Advances, 159.
- . The Ocular Surface, 32, 211-218.
- . In vitro models, 2(6), 297-306.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 38(2), 264-279.
- . Journal of Tissue Engineering, 14.
- . RSC Medicinal Chemistry.
- . The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, 4.
- . Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 50(1), 168-176.
- . MethodsX, 9.
- . Neurourology and Urodynamics, 41(4), 905-917.
- . Biomacromolecules, 23(3), 720-730.
- . British Journal of Ophthalmology, 106(7).
- . Scientific Reports, 11.
- . Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143(48), 20442-20453.
- . Biomaterials Science, 9(21), 7297-7310.
- . RSC Advances, 11(55), 34710-34723.
- . International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(21).
- . Bioengineering, 8(8).
- . ACS Applied Bio Materials, 4(7), 5638-5649.
- . Computers in Biology and Medicine, 136, 104647-104647.
- . BMJ Open Ophthalmology, 6(1), e000762-e000762.
- . ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 7(6), 2803-2813.
- . ACS Applied Bio Materials, 4(5), 4319-4327.
- . Bioengineering (Basel), 8(5).
- . Royal Society Open Science, 8(1).
- . Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 49(2), 871-884.
- . Cells, 9(11).
- . JPRAS Open, 25, 8-17.
- . The Bulletin of Urooncology, 19(3), 107-111.
- . Journal of Urology, 204(4), 884-884.
- . Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 14(7), 973-988.
- . Microvascular Research, 131.
- . ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 6(6), 3513-3528.
- . European Respiratory Journal, 55(6).
- . Nature Reviews Urology, 17(11), 650-650.
- . Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 17(4), 445-458.
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments.
- . ACS Infectious Diseases, 6(4), 703-714.
- . Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 8.
- . Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142(10), 4639-4647.
- . Microorganisms, 8(2).
- . CHEMICAL SCIENCE, 11(9), 2566-2566.
- . Nature Reviews Urology, 17(3), 151-161.
- . Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 7.
- . World Journal of Urology, 38(1), 73-80.
- . European Urology Focus, 6(1), 190-198.
- . Nature Reviews Urology, 16(11), 675-689.
- . Materials Science and Engineering: C, 103.
- . Materials, 12(16).
- . Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 67(8), 1261-1261.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 34(4), 546-559.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), v-vi.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 34(4), 463-475.
- . Curr Opin Urol, 29(4), 378-379.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), 378-379.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), 414-418.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), 419-425.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), 426-430.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), 407-413.
- . Current Opinion in Urology, 29(4), 431-436.
- . ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 5(7), 3190-3200.
- Incidence and management of cleft lip and palate in Pakistan. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 69(5), 632-639.
- . Asian Journal of Urology, 6(2), 215-215.
- . Chemical Science, 10(12), 3502-3513.
- . Neurourology and Urodynamics, 38(5), 1195-1202.
- . International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 561, 236-243.
- . Regenerative Medicine, 14(3), 179-197.
- . Acta Biomaterialia, 87, 197-206.
- . British Journal of Ophthalmology, 103(2), 286-292.
- . Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 54(6), 509-542.
- . Neurourology and Urodynamics, 38(1), 107-115.
- . Polymer Composites, 40(4), 1564-1575.
- . European urology focus, 5(2), 280-289.
- . Journal of Tissue Engineering, 9.
- . Biomaterials Science, 6(8), 2102-2109.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 33(2), 234-244.
- . APL Bioengineering, 2(2).
- . In Vivo, 32(3), 461-472.
- . Asian Journal of Urology, 5(2), 69-77.
- . Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 12(2), 370-381.
- . Neurourology and Urodynamics, 37(2), 716-725.
- . Canadian Urological Association Journal, 12(5), E234-42.
- . Nature Reviews Urology, 15(4), 197-198.
- . Biotribology, 12, 24-32.
- . Materials Today Communications, 13, 295-305.
- . Scientific Reports, 7.
- . Biomaterials, 129, 188-198.
- . Eur J Pediatr Surg.
- . European Urology.
- . European Urology Supplements, 16(3), e1785-e1786.
- . European Urology Supplements, 16(3), e336-e337.
- . European Urology Supplements, 16(3), e1918-e1919.
- . Stem Cells Translational Medicine, 6(2), 677-687.
- . Materials Science and Engineering: C.
- . ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 8(48), 32675-32687.
- . Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology.
- . Journal of Biomechanics, 49, 3667-3675.
- . Tissue Engineering - Part A, 22(22-23), 1317-1326.
- . Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 14.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 31(4), 585-593.
- . Cells Tissues Organs.
- . Biomacromolecules, 17(8), 2710-2718.
- . Tribology International, 103, 487-495.
- . PLoS One.
- . Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 60, 378-393.
- . The Journal of Urology, 196(1), 261-269.
- . International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, 65(9), 466-476.
- . Polymers, 8(6), 221-229.
- . PLOS ONE, 11(6), e0156931-e0156931.
- . PLoS One, 11(3).
- . European Urology Supplements, 15(3), e1028-e1028.
- . Biofabrication, 8(1).
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 30(10), 1578-1588.
- . Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 51(4), 243-257.
- . Stem Cells International, 2016.
- . Materials Science and Engineering: C, 61, 1018-1028.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 30(7), 995-1003.
- . Acta Biomaterialia, 29, 188-197.
- . Tissue Engineering: Parts A, B, and C, 22(1), 68-100.
- . Carbon, 97, 54-70.
- . Polymer Chemistry, 6, 7974-7987.
- . European Urology, 68(5), e99-e100.
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments(99).
- . British Journal of Dermatology, 172(5), 1183-1184.
- . BioMed Research International, 2015.
- . Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, 7(2), 63-70.
- . Regenerative Medicine, 10(2), 211-224.
- . European Urology Supplements, 14(2), e1009-e1009.
- . European Urology Supplements, 14(2), e1004-e1004a.
- . European Urology Supplements, 14(2), e1005-e1005.
- . Acta Biomaterialia, 18, 40-49.
- . Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 56(3), 1553-1561.
- . Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine, 7(1), 60-67.
- . Journal of Biomaterials Applications.
- . Biomaterials Science, 3(4), 592-596.
- . RSC Advances, 5(64), 51934-51946.
- . Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 82-83, 69-76.
- . Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 228(9), 867-875.
- . Journal of Visualised Experiments, 91.
- . Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, 4(9), 686-692.
- . European Urology, 66(4), 790-791.
- . BioMed Research International, 2014.
- . Soft Matter, 10(31), 5824-5835.
- . Int J Exp Pathol, 95(3), 216-228.
- . Mol Pharm, 11(4), 1176-1188.
- . European Urology Supplements, 13(1), e486-e486a.
- . European Urology Supplements, 13(1), e476-e476a.
- . Burns, 40(6), 1233-1234.
- . Acta Biomater, 10(7), 3029-3037.
- . PLoS One, 9(2), e89761.
- . Biomaterials Science, 2(5), 723-734.
- Surface functionalization of electro-spun Poly(L) Lactic Acid scaffolds with heparin to induce angiogenesis. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 8, 169-169.
- Development of 3D skin models for in vitro testing. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 8, 377-377.
- . Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering Mecbme, 59-62.
- . Biomaterials Science, 2(5), 680-692.
- . Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 62(1), 29-40.
- . Neurourol Urodyn, 33(5), 531-537.
- Glucomannan-poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidinone) bicomponent hydrogels for wound healing. Journal of Materials Chemistry B.
- . Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 36, e35-e35.
- . Burns.
- . Laryngoscope.
- . Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications, 03(03), 175-189.
- . BIOFABRICATION, 5(3).
- . BJU Int, 112(5), 674-685.
- . Biomaterials Science, 1(9), 942-951.
- . Sci Rep, 3, 1904.
- . Methods Mol Biol, 1014, 179-185.
- . Biofabrication, 5(2), 025008.
- . Burns, 39(6), 1170-1177.
- . Carbohydr Res, 375, 90-99.
- . Biomaterials, 34(21), 5088-5106.
- . European Urology Supplements, 12(1), e110-e110.
- . European Urology Supplements, 12(1), e873-e873.
- . European Urology Supplements, 12(1), e109-e109.
- . Cancer Lett, 334(2), 328-337.
- . Biomaterials.
- . Int Urogynecol J, 24(5), 881.
- . Acta Biomater, 9(3), 5511-5520.
- . Eur Urol, 63(3), 539-541.
- . Biotechnol Bioeng, 110(1), 296-317.
- . BMJ Case Reports.
- . J Vis Exp(66).
- . Eur Cell Mater, 24, 162-174.
- . Oral Surgery, 5(3), 118-126.
- . Journal of Biomechanics, 45, S650-S650.
- . BJU Int, 109(12), E45-E46.
- . J Urol, 187(5), 1533-1534.
- . Nanoscale, 4(6), 1881-1894.
- . European Urology Supplements, 11(1), e1065-e1065a.
- . J Dent Res, 91(7), 642-650.
- ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DELIVERED BY A CHEMICALLY DEFINED CARRIER ACCELERATE MURINE CUTANEOUS WOUND HEALING. WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 20(5), A96-A96.
- Electrospun biaxially distensible bilayer membranes to treat cleft palate. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 6, 340-340.
- Development of a 3D neuronal glial co-culture model for peripheral nerve studies and repair strategies. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 6, 352-352.
- Synthesis and preparation of konjac glucomannan hydrogel for wound healing. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 6, 186-187.
- Biologically active copolymer hydrogels. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 6, 213-213.
- Development of tissue engineered stem cell niches for corneal repair. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 6, 137-137.
- Examining the effect of subjecting a tissue engineered pelvic floor repair material to fixed and dynamic stress during its production to improve the biomechanical properties for future use in stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. EUROPEAN UROLOGY SUPPLEMENTS, 11(1), E1065-EU223.
- Simple limbal epithelial transplantation (SLET): A novel surgical technique for the treatment of unilateral limbal stem cell deficiency. British Journal of Ophthalmology.
- . Tissue Eng Part C Methods, 18(2), 143-155.
- . Integr Biol (Camb), 4(1), 53-64.
- . Neurourol Urodyn, 31(1), 13-21.
- . J Biomed Opt, 16(11), 116015.
- . British Journal of Cancer, 105(10), 1582-1592.
- . International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 414(1-2), 104-111.
- . Eur Urol, 60(4), 856-861.
- . Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 212(18), 2043-2051.
- . Int J Pharm, 414(1-2), 104-111.
- THE EFFECT OF SCAFFOLD RESTRAINT ON THE PROPERTIES OF TISSUE ENGINEERED PROSTHESES BEING DEVELOPED FOR USE IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE (POP). EUR UROL SUPPL, 10(2), 291-291.
- . Skin Research and Technology, 17(3), 257-269.
- . Skin Res Technol, 17(3), 257-269.
- . J MATER SCI-MATER M, 22(3), 663-670.
- . BJU Int, 107(2), 296-302.
- Investigation of seven candidate scaffolds for the production of an autologous tissue engineered connective tissue for use in stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. European Cells and Materials, 22(SUPPL.3), 3.
- Creating a tissue engineered autologous prosthesis for use in stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair. European Cells and Materials, 22(SUPPL.2), 65.
- The potential use of konjac glucomannan for wound healing and cell transportation. European Cells and Materials, 22(SUPPL.3), 43.
- Development of an alternative to the amniotic membrane for delivering cultured epithelial cells to the cornea using poly(lactide-co-glycolide) electrospun scaffolds. European Cells and Materials, 22(SUPPL.2), 4.
- Development of a microfabricated outer ring for corneal repair. European Cells and Materials, 22(SUPPL.3), 14.
- Development of a tissue-engineered skin model for detecting irritants. European Cells and Materials, 22(SUPPL.2), 23.
- Polymersome macromolecule delivery across intact human skin. Technical Proceedings of the 2011 Nsti Nanotechnology Conference and Expo Nsti Nanotech 2011, 3, 428-431.
- . International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 92(5), 345-356.
- . Invest Radiol, 46(11), 711-717.
- Corneal epithelialisation on surface-modified hydrogel implants - Artificial cornea. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 1-8.
- . Biomacromolecules, 12(1), 1-5.
- . Biomaterials, 32(1), 258-267.
- . Methods Mol Biol, 695, 129-153.
- . J Tissue Eng Regen Med, 5(5), 363-374.
- . BIOTECHNIQUES, 48(2), 135-138.
- . J Tissue Eng Regen Med, 4(8), 652-658.
- . Biomedical Materials, 5(6).
- . Microsc Res Tech, 73(12), 1123-1133.
- A Novel 3D Immuno-Competent Co-Cultured Skin Model to Investigate the Allergenic Potential of Chemicals. J PHARM PHARMACOL, 62(10), 1241-1242.
- . Nanomedicine (Lond), 5(7), 1025-1036.
- DEVELOPING AN AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE ENGINEERED PROSTHESIS FOR USE IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. INT UROGYNECOL J, 21, S325-S326.
- . Biotechnol Bioeng, 106(5), 794-803.
- . Macromolecular Symposia, 291-292(1), 314-325.
- . Regen Med, 5(3), 395-401.
- . PLoS One, 5(5), e10459.
- . IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 16(4), 1015-1022.
- . EXP CELL RES, 316(7), 1271-1281.
- . Tissue Eng Part A, 16(3), 1053-1064.
- . Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging Proceedings of SPIE, 7566.
- . IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 16(4), 748-754.
- . J Am Chem Soc, 132(6), 1736-1737.
- . PLoS One, 5(1), e8511.
- Hyperbranched poly(NIPAM) polymers modified with antibiotics for the reduction of bacterial burden in infected human tissue engineered skin. Biomaterials.
- . Regen Med, 5(1), 55-64.
- . Biotechnol Bioeng, 105(2), 396-408.
- . Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging, 4(6), 274-274.
- . PLoS One, 4(12), e8515.
- . SOFT MATTER, 5(24), 4928-4937.
- . J MATER SCI, 44(23), 6233-6246.
- . Chembiochem, 10(13), 2165-2170.
- Investigation of the biological activity of TGF-帣1 during re-epithelialisation using a computational modelling approach. European Cells and Materials, 18(SUPPL. 2), 20.
- Development and characterisation of a tissue engineered oesophagus. European Cells and Materials, 18(SUPPL. 2), 64.
- Use of a tissue engineered model of bacterial infection of human skin to develop responsive polymers to reduce bacterial burden of infected wounds. European Cells and Materials, 18(SUPPL. 2), 98.
- Exploring the use of optical coherence tomography in the non-invasive imaging of tissue engineered skin. European Cells and Materials, 18(SUPPL. 2), 105.
- Designing synthetic scaffolds to take the place of human dermis for soft tissue reconstruction. European Cells and Materials, 18(SUPPL. 2), 38.
- . Biomacromolecules, 10(7), 1875-1887.
- . Tissue Eng Part A, 15(10), 2889-2902.
- . REGEN MED, 4(3), 397-406.
- . Br J Dermatol, 161(1), 25-33.
- . Pharm Res, 26(7), 1718-1728.
- . J Microsc, 234(1), 62-79.
- EVALUATION OF STERILIZATION METHODS ON BIOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A SYNTHETIC BIODEGRADABLE ELECTROSPUN SCAFFOLD FOR THE CREATION OF TISSUE ENGINEERED BUCCAL MUCOSA FOR CLINICAL USE. EUR UROL SUPPL, 8(4), 185-185.
- METHODS TO REDUCE THE CONTRACTION OF TISSUE ENGINEERED BUCCAL MUCOSA FOR USE IN SUBSTITUTION URETHROPLASTY. EUR UROL SUPPL, 8(4), 186-186.
- . J Mater Sci Mater Med, 20(7), 1483-1493.
- . Tissue Eng Part C Methods, 15(3), 475-484.
- Investigation of the impact of wounding and inflammation on melanoma migration in a 3D skin model. European Cells and Materials, 18(SUPPL. 2), 76.
- In vivo analysis on the early response of electrospun poly-DL-lactide (PDLA) and polyglycolic acid (PGA) 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 1, 253.
- Use of a rabbit cornea model for the development of a cell transfer system for limbal epithelial cells. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 3, 1436.
- Long term degradation study of electrospun scaffolds for soft tissue reconstruction. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 1, 2.
- Cell detachment using RGD functionalised stimulus responsive highly branched polymers. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 4, 1817.
- Temporal and topological controlled fluorescence staining of live cells via efficient cytosolic delivery. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 1, 413.
- DNA delivery using pH-sensitive polymersomes. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 4, 1755.
- The use of novel ABA triblock copolymer gelators to prevent contraction in burns. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 2, 912.
- Tissue engineered, ex vivo, and in vivo models for the study of polymersomes diffusion across the skin. 8th World Biomaterials Congress 2008, 1, 414.
- . SOFT MATTER, 4(12), 2331-2349.
- A 15 year landscape on culturing skin cells for burns patients. WOUND REPAIR REGEN, 16(6), A77-A77.
- . Chem Commun (Camb)(45), 5951-5953.
- . Faraday Discuss, 139, 143-159.
- . Biomacromolecules, 9(8), 2265-2275.
- Hydrogel delivery of ibuprofen and capsaicin to reduce melanoma cell migration. European Cells and Materials, 16(SUPPL. 3), 79.
- . PLoS One, 3(5), e2129.
- Biomaterials for tissue engineering of skin. MATER TODAY, 11(5), 26-35.
- . Biomaterials, 29(21), 3091-3104.
- . J Burn Care Res, 29(2), 369-377.
- . PLASMA PROCESS POLYM, 5(2), 192-201.
- . Eur Urol, 53(6), 1263-1269.
- . Burns, 34(2), 153-163.
- Development of a synthetic matrix to replace human dermis. European Cells and Materials, 16(SUPPL. 3), 4.
- . Regen Med, 3(2), 145-156.
- . Regen Med, 2(6), 887-902.
- . Regenerative Medicine, 2(6), 919-927.
- . ADV MATER, 19(23), 4238-+.
- Use of a rabbit cornea model for the development of a cell transfer system for limbal epithelial cells. European Cells and Materials, 14(SUPPL.3), 12.
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- . J MATER CHEM, 17(38), 4022-4027.
- . Biomaterials, 28(35), 5319-5331.
- . Wound Repair Regen, 15(5), 718-726.
- . Tissue Eng, 13(5), 1013-1024.
- . J R Soc Interface, 4(17), 1077-1092.
- . Nature, 445(7130), 874-880.
- . BIOTECHNOL BIOENG, 97(6), 1617-1625.
- . TOXICOL IN VITRO, 21(5), 809-819.
- . J Mater Sci Mater Med, 18(2), 329-338.
- . J Mater Sci Mater Med, 18(2), 321-328.
- . Br J Dermatol, 156(2), 247-257.
- . Biotechnol Bioeng, 97(5), 1318-1328.
- . Bioelectromagnetics, 28(1), 31-41.
- . Regen Med, 1(6), 809-821.
- . Tissue Eng, 12(11), 3119-3133.
- . PLASMA PROCESS POLYM, 3(6-7), 419-430.
- . Melanoma Res, 16(1), 11-22.
- . Tissue Eng, 12(8), 2301-2309.
- . INVEST OPHTH VIS SCI, 47(7), 2840-2846.
- Translating tissue engineering to the clinic. European Cells and Materials, 11(SUPPL.2), 14.
- Development and validation of an agent-based computational model of normal human keratinocytes organisation in vitro. European Cells and Materials, 11(SUPPL.2), 28.
- Individual cell-based simulation of 3D multicellular spheroid self-assembly. European Cells and Materials, 11(SUPPL.2), 31.
- . Biomaterials, 27(18), 3459-3465.
- . Tissue Eng, 12(2), 245-255.
- . J Biotechnol, 122(3), 372-381.
- . Biomaterials, 27(14), 2806-2812.
- . Journal of Biomechanics, 39, S437-S437.
- . Peptides, 27(2), 421-430.
- . Peptides, 27(2), 444-452.
- . Peptides, 27(2), 431-437.
- . Tissue Eng, 11(11-12), 1824-1831.
- . European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 28(5), 319-330.
- Enhanced formation of three-dimensional cellular structures via Biomolecular engineering. European Cells and Materials, 10(SUPPL.2), 2.
- . Biomaterials, 26(15), 2219-2230.
- . Exp Dermatol, 14(5), 363-372.
- . Peptides, 26(7), 1150-1158.
- . Tissue Eng, 11(7-8), 1023-1033.
- Clinical evaluation of a plasma polymer surface for culture and transfer of keratinocytes for chronic wounds. Transactions 7th World Biomaterials Congress, 1068.
- Co-culture of melanocytes and keratinocytes on plasma polymers. Transactions 7th World Biomaterials Congress, 72.
- Amphiphilic copolymer glycerol methacrylate networks: Synthesis and biointeractions. Transactions 7th World Biomaterials Congress, 502.
- Smart scaffolds or smart cells? Steps towards the development of a synthetic scaffold for skin reconstruction. Transactions 7th World Biomaterials Congress, 567.
- 帢-melanocyte stimulating hormone anti-inflammatory action in human dermal fibroblast cells: Application in skin tissue engineering. Transactions 7th World Biomaterials Congress, 1069.
- Anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective action of novel synthetic MSH peptides in human skin keratinocytes. Transactions 7th World Biomaterials Congress, 1067.
- . Wound Repair Regen, 12(6), 626-634.
- . Wound Repair Regen, 12(6), 635-642.
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- INVESTIGATION OF THE USEFULNESS OF THE PLASMA ADENOSINE 3', 5' - CYCLIC MONOPHOSPHATE RESPONSE TO GLUCAGON IN THYROID-DISEASE. J ENDOCRINOL INVEST, 3(4), 401-404.
- STIMULATION OF HORMONE-RESPONSIVE ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVITY BY A FACTOR PRESENT IN THE CELL CYTOSOL. BIOCHEM J, 188(2), 393-400.
- PROPERTIES OF A FACTOR IN CYTOSOL THAT ENHANCES HORMONE-STIMULATED ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVITY. BIOCHEM J, 188(2), 401-407.
- EFFECT OF MELANOTROPHIC PEPTIDE-HORMONES ON THE ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVITY OF A B-16 MOUSE MELANOMA. J ENDOCRINOL, 87(2), P43-P43.
- THE EFFECT OF MELANOTROPHIC PEPTIDE-HORMONES ON THE ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVITY OF B-16 MOUSE MELANOMA. YALE J BIOL MED, 53(5), 401-401.
- FACTOR IN CYTOSOL ENHANCES STIMULATION OF MEMBRANE ADENYLATE-CYCLASE FROM HUMAN THYROID BY THYROTROPIN AND THYROID STIMULATING IMMUNOGLOBULINS. FEBS LETT, 107(2), 269-272.
- . Biochemical Society Transactions, 7(5), 1030-1030.
- EFFECT OF EXTRACELLULAR FLUID AND OF CYTOSOL ON PARTICULATE ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVITY. J ENDOCRINOL, 81(2), P150-P151.
- LONGITUDINAL-STUDIES OF PLASMA ADENOSINE 3'-5'-CYCLIC MONOPHOSPHATE RESPONSIVENESS TO GLUCAGON DURING TREATMENT OF THYROTOXICOSIS. CLIN SCI, 56(3), P16-P16.
- SOLUBLE CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASES FROM CHICK KIDNEY - EFFECTS OF DILUTION AND NON-PROTEIN INHIBITORS. BIOCHIM BIOPHYS ACTA, 582(3), 504-514.
- INHIBITORY EFFECT OF LITHIUM ON RESPONSE TO INTRAVENOUS GLUCAGON IN MAN. CLIN SCI MOL MED, 55(3), P31-P31.
- RESPONSE OF HUMAN AND CHICK KIDNEY ADENYLATE-CYCLASE TO BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE SYNTHETIC FRAGMENTS OF HUMAN PARATHYROID-HORMONE. BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO, 81(2), 581-587.
- EFFECTS OF HUMAN PARATHYROID-HORMONE FRAGMENTS ON HUMAN KIDNEY ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVITY. P AUST BIOCHEM SOC, 11, 46-46.
- DIURETICS AND RENAL ADENYLATE-CYCLASE SYSTEM. BRIT J PHARMACOL, 61(4), 657-667.
- LITHIUM AND ANTIDIURETIC-HORMONE. BRIT J CLIN PHARMACO, 3(2), 305-313.
- EFFECTS OF LITHIUM IONS ON ANTIDIURETIC ACTION OF VASOPRESSIN IN RAT. BRIT J PHARMACOL, 55(4), 527-534.
- The increased antidiuretic activity of rat urine following lithium administration. Journal of Physiology, 245(2).
- LACK OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONCENTRATION OF LITHIUM AND INHIBITION OF ACTION OF VASOPRESSIN BY LITHIUM IN RAT. J PHYSIOL-LONDON, 251(1), P28-P29.
- DIURETICS DURING LITHIUM-THERAPY. LANCET, 1(7919), 1295-1296.
- INCREASED ANTIDIURETIC ACTIVITY OF RAT URINE FOLLOWING LITHIUM ADMINISTRATION. J PHYSIOL-LONDON, 245(2), P98-P99.
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments(220).
- . International Journal of Bioprinting, 2(1), 35-35.
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments(159).
- . F1000Research, 8.
- . Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments(99).
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments(91).
- . J. Mater. Chem. B, 2(34), 5558-5568.
- . Tissue Engineering, 0(0), 061004065151003-061004065151003.
- . Tissue Engineering, 0(0), 060913044658037-060913044658037.
Book chapters
- , Polymer Surface Modification: Relevance to Adhesion, Volume 2 (pp. 539-549). CRC Press
- , Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences Elsevier
- , Encyclopedia of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Volumes 1 3 (pp. V1-V1-298).
- In Haycock J, Ahluwalia A & Wilkinson J (Ed.), Cellular in Vitro Testing: Methods and Protocols (pp. 109-121). Singapore: Pan Stanford.
- , Cellular In Vitro Testing (pp. 105-124). Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Development of a Paracrine-Signaling Model for Detecting Irritancy Using Human Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts, CELLULAR IN VITRO TESTING: METHODS AND PROTOCOLS (pp. 109-121).
- (pp. 41-51).
- Cultured buccal mucosa grafts: Current status, Textbook of Reconstructive Urologic Surgery (pp. 510-515).
- , ACS Symposium Series (pp. 196-203). American Chemical Society
- , Advances in Tissue Engineering (pp. 593-618). PUBLISHED BY IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS AND DISTRIBUTED BY WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO.
- , Tissue Engineering Using Ceramics and Polymers (pp. 379-403).
- , Pelvic Floor Disorders InTech
- , Nanomaterials and regenerative medicine (pp. 453-476). IAPC Publishing
Conference proceedings
- . European Urology, Vol. 83 (pp S1190-S1190). Milan, Italy, 10 March 2023 - 10 March 2023.
- THERE'S MORE TO FAT THAN STEM CELLS, CHARACTERISING FAT GRAFT MATERIALS TO UNDERSTAND THE REGENERATIVE PROPERTIES OF ADIPOSE TISSUES. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 28 (pp S544-S544)
- Development of a topical prodrug to treat burn scar contracture. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 257
- Evaluation of the angiogenic and osteogenic activity of two potent alternatives to VEGF: 2-deoxy-D-ribose (2dDR) and 17帣-Estradiol (E2) loaded tissue engineering scaffolds. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 256
- USE OF ACCELERATED FATIGUE TESTING AS A SIMPLE IN VITRO TEST FOR ASSESSING MATERIALS FOR THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol. 37 (pp S379-S380)
- COMPARABLE VAGINALWALL BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES FOLLOWING ELECTROSPUN POLYCARBONATE- UREIDOPYRIMIDONE MESH IMPLANTATION AND SIMULATED NATIVE TISSUE REPAIR IN SHEEP. INTERNATIONAL UROGYNECOLOGY JOURNAL, Vol. 28 (pp S37-S38)
- Corneal infections: targeted eradication through antibiotic functionalized polymers. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, Vol. 58(8)
- Tissue-Engineered Blood Vessels with User-Defined Geometries. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 23 (pp S140-S140)
- . Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics XII (pp 72-72), 13 February 2016 - 18 February 2016.
- . Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues IX (pp 38-38), 13 February 2016 - 18 February 2016.
- Optical measurement of oxygen concentration in melanoma spheroid and skin engineered models. European Cells and Materials (ECM), Vol. Collection 5 (pp 8-8)
- The Use of Second-Harmonic-Generation (SHG) to Assess the Impact of Menopause on the Orientation of Collagen Fibres in the Human Cervix.. REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES, Vol. 23 (pp 214A-214A)
- . SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 9328 (pp 93281D-93281D)
- Models of microbial keratitis in ex vivo rabbit and human corneas. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, Vol. 56(7)
- Developing a Degradable Polymer Scaffold for Vascular Graft Tissue Engineering using a Novel Photocurable Poly(glycerol Sebacate). TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 21 (pp S182-S182)
- Physiological and Biological Effects of Konjac Glucomannan Hydrogels on Human Tissue Engineered Skin. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 21 (pp S304-S304)
- Estradiol Releasing Scaffolds for the Treatment of Pelvic Floor Disorders. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 21 (pp S202-S202)
- Nine Year Follow Up on Tissue Engineered Buccal Mucosa used for Urethroplasty - What have we Learnt?. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 21 (pp S34-S34)
- Composite Materials for Pelvic Floor Repair Which Cope with Dynamic Distension and Support Cell Integration. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 21 (pp S215-S215)
- Development of a Three-Dimensional In Vitro Model to Study Neovascularization. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 21 (pp S325-S326)
- RESPONSE OF SCAFFOLD MATERIALS DESIGNED FOR TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE (POP) TO DISTENSION. NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol. 34 (pp S291-S292)
- THE IN VIVO RESPONSE TO IMPLANTABLE ENGINEERED REPAIR MATERIALS DESIGNED FOR PELVIC FLOOR RECONSTRUCTION. NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol. 34 (pp S289-S290)
- Poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) responsive to the presence of bacteria. Abstracts of papers of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 248, 10 August 2014 - 14 August 2014.
- Studies on the Friction Coefficient of Human Skin and Skin Substitutes. Proceedings of International Conference on Biotribology (ICoBT)
- Microfabricated niches for the culture of limbal epithelial cells. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, Vol. 55(13)
- Polymer colloids for the controlled elease of heparin binding growth factors. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 248
- Microfabrication of artificial stem cell microenvironments for tissue regeneration. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, Vol. 8 (pp 175-176)
- Oxygen difference in live melanoma muticellular tumour spheroids using novel platinum compound and time-resolved imaging microscopy. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, Vol. 8 (pp 314-314)
- Improving elastogenesis in a tissue engineered repair material for pelvic floor surgery. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 101 (pp 60-60)
- . 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TISSUE ENGINEERING (ICTE2013), Vol. 59 (pp 101-116)
- Biomechanical optimisation of a tissue engineered prosthesis for pelvic floor repair. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 100 (pp 66-66)
- Safe, efficient and painless delivery of MSCs from a chemically defined carrier accelerating murine full-thickness wounds. EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 22(3) (pp E45-E45)
- . EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol. 48 (pp S287-S287)
- Barrett's Metaplasia: Exploiting a Tissue-engineered Model to Understand the Response of the Oesophageal Squamous Mucosa to Bile and Acid Exposure. JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, Vol. 228 (pp S3-S3)
- Optimizing cell sources for cleft palate repair. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, Vol. 6 (pp 4-4)
- DEVELOPING AN AUTOLOGOUS ENGINEERED CONNECTIVE TISSUE USING A BIODEGRADABLE SCAFFOLD FOR THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol. 31(6) (pp 917-919)
- Assessment of a variable stress rig to improve the properties of a tissue engineered prosthesis for use in stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 99 (pp 58-59)
- . Procedia Computer Science, Vol. 7 (pp 47-51)
- Increasing collagen production and contraction with ascorbate in a tissue engineered autologus prosthesis for use in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 98(6) (pp E7-E7)
- Engineering a novel tissue engineered autologus prosthesis for use in stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 98(6) (pp E6-E6)
- Creating a tissue engineered prosthesis for stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, which scaffold?. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 98 (pp 4-5)
- Development of aseptically produced scaffolds for substitution urethroplasty. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 98 (pp 54-54)
- Response of dermal fibroblasts to dynamic tensile loading. European Cells and Materials, Vol. 22(SUPPL.2) (pp 41)
- Using a tissue engineering approach for the treatment of cleft palate. European Cells and Materials, Vol. 22(SUPPL.3) (pp 6)
- COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF SEVEN CANDIDATE SCAFFOLDS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AN AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE ENGINEERED CONNECTIVE TISSUE FOR USE IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol. 30(6) (pp 868-870)
- Invasive behaviour of the OE33 oesophageal adenocarcinoma cell line is dependent on co-operation with fibroblasts.. JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, Vol. 222 (pp S43-S43)
- Using tissue-engineered oral cancer models to evaluate non-invasive diagnostic technologies. ORAL DIS, Vol. 16(6) (pp 518-518)
- DEVELOPING AN AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE ENGINEERED PROSTHESIS FOR USE IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol. 29(6) (pp 1129-1130)
- Optical coherence tomography with high power quantum-dot superluminescent diodes. 2009 IEEE LEOS ANNUAL MEETING CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1AND 2 (pp 207-208)
- . ORAL ONCOLOGY (pp 68-68)
- . ORAL ONCOLOGY (pp 160-160)
- Management of a chronic vasculitic leg ulcer with systemic immunosuppressant therapy and autologous keratinocyte cell spray. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 161 (pp 124-124)
- . ORAL ONCOLOGY (pp 66-66)
- Investigations of cell-cell and cell-matrix interaction in skin wound repair using the scratch assay. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY, Vol. 90(2) (pp A134-A134)
- GaAs Based Quantum Dot Superluminescent Diodes for Optical Coherence Tomography of Skin Tissue. 2009 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS AND DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION (CODEC 2009) (pp 426-431)
- Imaging of polymersome penetration into 3D tissue engineered models of oral mucosa and head and neck cancer. European Cells and Materials, Vol. 16(SUPPL. 3) (pp 58)
- Use of a rabbit cornea model for the development of a cell transfer system for limbal epithelial cells. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1773-1773)
- Polymethacrylate networks as substrates for cell culture. MACROMOLECULAR SYMPOSIA, Vol. 256 (pp 137-148)
- Use of aligned polymer microfibres for peripheral nerve repair. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1774-1774)
- Use of tissue-engineered skin to enhance understanding of skin graft contraction. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1774-1774)
- Cell culture on RGD-containing hydrogels. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1649-1649)
- Development of biocompatible, biodegradable electrospun scaffolds for tissue engineering of human skin. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1670-1671)
- Ibuprofen and hydrogel released ibuprofen in the reduction of inflammation induced migration in melanoma cells. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1708-1709)
- Use of biomaterials in the regeneration of skin. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(4) (pp 875-875)
- Improved technologies for translating culture of human melanocytes to the clinic. TISSUE ENGINEERING, Vol. 13(7) (pp 1711-1711)
- Delivering cell therapy for chronic wounds. Medical Textiles and Biomaterials for Healthcare (pp 476-481)
- Amphiphilic poly (glycerol methacrylate-block-butyl methacrylate) copolymer networks: Synthesis and biointeractions. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 230 (pp U1218-U1218)
- Melanocyte and keratinocyte culture on plasma polymers for the treatment of patients with vitiligo. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 152(4) (pp 856-857)
- Regulation of the MYC network in the progression to oesophageal adenocarcinoma. GUT, Vol. 54 (pp A87-A87)
- Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of melanocortin peptides. EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 13(9) (pp 576-576)
- Sodium salicylate inhibits inflammation induced invasion and migration of human melanoma cells. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol. 91 (pp S71-S71)
- . JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, Vol. 171(4) (pp 18-18)
- TNF-alpha increases human melanoma cell invasion and migration in vitro - The role of proteolytic enzymes. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol. 88 (pp S66-S66)
- Latanoprost-induced pigmentation in human iridial melanocytes is fibroblast dependent. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, Vol. 44 (pp U517-U517)
- Comparison of proliferation and growth of human keratinocytes on plasma co-polymers of acrylic acid/1,7-octadiene and self assembled monolayers. PLASMA DEPOSITION AND TREATMENT OF POLYMERS, Vol. 544 (pp 39-44)
- INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING IN THE CONTROL OF MELANOGENESIS. PIGMENT CELL RESEARCH (pp 154-161)
- . Biochemical Society Transactions, Vol. 9(2) (pp 207)
- SIMILARITY OF HUMAN THYROID ADENYLATE-CYCLASE RESPONSE TO THYROTROPIN (TSH) AND THYROID STIMULATING IMMUNOGLOBULINS (TSIG). CLIN SCI, Vol. 60(3) (pp P10-P10)
- ACTIVATION OF HUMAN THYROID MEMBRANE ADENYLATE-CYCLASE BY THYROID-STIMULATING IMMUNOGLOBULINS REQUIRES THE PRESENCE OF A FACTOR PRESENT IN THE CELL CYTOSOL. J ENDOCRINOL, Vol. 85(2) (pp P27-P28)
- ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVATING FACTOR IN CYTOSOL OF RAT OSTEOGENIC-SARCOMA. J ENDOCRINOL, Vol. 81(2) (pp P151-P152)
- Theres more to fat than stem cells, characterising fat graft materials to understand the regenerative properties of adipose tissues. eCM Meeting Abstracts 2020, Collection 1 : oral presentations (pp 158). Manchester, UK
- . Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol. 7139. 2008, 8 September 2008 - 10 September 2008.
Presentations
- . The Octagon Centre, University of Sheffield.
- Grants
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- 2021-2024 Tissue engineered in vitro models to transform the pre-clinical development pathways for pelvic floor repair materials used in surgical treatment of women with urinary incontinence. Royal Society / Turkish Government. 瞿79,000.
- 2021-2024 British Council and Pakistan Institute for Higher Education. 瞿250,000 in total.
- 2020-2021 . 瞿92,299.
- 2018-2021 Exploration of the use of patients own fat to reduce burns graft scarring and contraction, S.MacNeil,V,Hearnden, N. Green and V. Giblin. Sheffield Hospitals Charity. 瞿207,150
- 2018-2021 Membrane microdomains as a target for antimicrobial drug discovery, PN Monk, S MacNeil, LJ Partridge, E Karunakaran, P Thokala, TE Bartlett. MRC-GCRF. 瞿1 397 587
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Awarded the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Chapman Medal for Biomedical Materials and Biomaterials Innovation (2018).
- Awarded the President's Prize from in recognition of long standing service to biomaterials science both in the UK and internationally (2014)
- Member of EPSRC Peer Review College (2010 onwards)
- Member of UK Tissue and Cell Engineering Society (TCES) (2009 onwards)
- Member of Swiss National Science Foundation NRP 63 - Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine (2008 onwards)
- NC3R Grant Reviewing Panel (2008 - 2011)
- MRC Small Grant Reviewing Panel (2006-2007)
- Member of EPSRC Grant Reviewing College (2003-2006)
- Member of BBSRC Engineering and Biological Systems Panel (2000-2003)
- Member of MRC Regenerative Medicine Research Committee
- Women in Engineering
We interviewed Sheila for the Faculty of Engineering's Wall of Women when she was Professor of Tissue Engineering. Here are Sheila's interviews:
The Wall of Women profiles were taken over a 4/5 year time period and are a snapshot of what our engineers were doing at that time.