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Tanmay Mathur
Tanmay Mathur
Research Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Verified email at tamu.edu
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Organ-on-chips made of blood: endothelial progenitor cells from blood reconstitute vascular thromboinflammation in vessel-chips
T Mathur, KA Singh, NKR Pandian, SH Tsai, TW Hein, AK Gaharwar, ...
Lab on a Chip 19 (15), 2500-2511, 2019
62*2019
Human tumor microenvironment chip evaluates the consequences of platelet extravasation and combinatorial antitumor-antiplatelet therapy in ovarian cancer
B Saha, T Mathur, JJ Tronolone, M Chokshi, GK Lokhande, A Selahi, ...
Science Advances 7 (30), eabg5283, 2021
482021
OvCa-Chip microsystem recreates vascular endothelium–mediated platelet extravasation in ovarian cancer
B Saha, T Mathur, KF Handley, W Hu, V Afshar-Kharghan, AK Sood, ...
Blood Advances 4 (14), 3329-3342, 2020
402020
Organ-on-a-chip and 3D printing as preclinical models for medical research and practice
A Jain, T Mathur, NKR Pandian, A Selahi
Precision medicine for investigators, practitioners and providers, 83-95, 2020
17*2020
Tripartite collaboration of blood‐derived endothelial cells, next generation RNA sequencing and bioengineered vessel‐chip may distinguish vasculopathy and thrombosis among …
T Mathur, JM Flanagan, A Jain
Bioengineering & Translational Medicine 6 (3), e10211, 2021
142021
Tortuosity-powered microfluidic device for assessment of thrombosis and antithrombotic therapy in whole blood
DJ Luna, NK R. Pandian, T Mathur, J Bui, P Gadangi, VV Kostousov, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 5742, 2020
122020
Comparative analysis of blood‐derived endothelial cells for designing next‐generation personalized organ‐on‐chips
T Mathur, JJ Tronolone, A Jain
Journal of the American Heart Association 10 (22), e022795, 2021
112021
2D Nanosilicate for additive manufacturing: Rheological modifier, sacrificial ink and support bath
S Rajput, KA Deo, T Mathur, G Lokhande, KA Singh, Y Sun, DL Alge, ...
Bioprinting 25, e00187, 2022
102022
Evaluation of the morphological and biological functions of vascularized microphysiological systems with supervised machine learning
JJ Tronolone, T Mathur, CP Chaftari, A Jain
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 51 (8), 1723-1737, 2023
52023
Machine learning chained neural network analysis of oxygen transport amplifies the physiological relevance of vascularized microphysiological systems
JJ Tronolone, T Mathur, CP Chaftari, Y Sun, A Jain
Bioengineering & Translational Medicine 8 (6), e10582, 2023
22023
AngioMT: An in silico platform for digital sensing of oxygen transport through heterogenous microvascular networks
T Mathur, JJ Tronolone, A Jain
bioRxiv, 2023
22023
Vascular Transcriptomics: Investigating Endothelial Activation and Vascular Dysfunction Using Blood Outgrowth Endothelial Cells, Organ‐Chips, and RNA Sequencing
T Mathur, A Kumar, JM Flanagan, A Jain
Current protocols 2 (10), e582, 2022
12022
Systems and methods for mimicking a blood vessel of a patient
A Jain, T Mathur, JM Flanagan
US Patent App. 17/352,135, 2021
12021
Angiogenesis‐Enabled Human Ovarian Tumor Microenvironment‐Chip Evaluates Pathophysiology of Platelets in Microcirculation
LD Ghosh, T Mathur, JJ Tronolone, A Chuong, K Rangel, S Corvigno, ...
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2304263, 2024
2024
Models of Single Blood Vessels and Vascular Networks in Health and Disease: From Blood-Derived Patient-Specific Organ-On-Chips to Computational Transport Phenomena
T Mathur
2022
Next generation personalized blood vessel‐on‐chip: Mimicking patient‐specific pathophysiology in sickle cell disease through blood‐derived endothelial progenitors
T Mathur, J Tronolone, A Jain
The FASEB Journal 36, 2022
2022
A machine‐learned microvasculature optimizes physiological insulin secretion in a vascularized pancreas‐chip
JJ Tronolone, T Mathur, CP Chaftari, A Jain
The FASEB Journal 36, 2022
2022
Vascular Organ-Chips Made from Blood
T Mathur, JJ Tronolone, A Jain
Circulation 144 (Suppl_1), A11425-A11425, 2021
2021
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