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Mitchell Alan Gabalski
Mitchell Alan Gabalski
Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student at Purdue University
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Self-assembling human heart organoids for the modeling of cardiac development and congenital heart disease
YR Lewis-Israeli, AH Wasserman, MA Gabalski, BD Volmert, Y Ming, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 5142, 2021
2152021
Generation of heart organoids modeling early human cardiac development under defined conditions
Y Israeli, M Gabalski, K Ball, A Wasserman, J Zou, G Ni, C Zhou, A Aguirre
bioRxiv, 2020.06. 25.171611, 2020
212020
Generating self-assembling human heart organoids derived from pluripotent stem cells
YR Lewis-Israeli, BD Volmert, MA Gabalski, AR Huang, A Aguirre
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e63097, 2021
102021
ER stress and lipid imbalance drive embryonic cardiomyopathy in a human heart organoid model of pregestational diabetes
A Kostina, YR Lewis-Israeli, M Abdelhamid, MA Gabalski, BD Volmert, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
52023
Self-assembling human heart organoids for the modeling of cardiac development and congenital heart disease. Nat Commun 12 (1): 5142
YR Lewis-Israeli, AH Wasserman, MA Gabalski, BD Volmert, Y Ming, ...
52021
ER stress and lipid imbalance drive diabetic embryonic cardiomyopathy in an organoid model of human heart development
A Kostina, YR Lewis-Israeli, M Abdelhamid, MA Gabalski, A Kiselev, ...
Stem Cell Reports, 2024
12024
Comparisons of 3D printed materials for biomedical imaging applications
MA Gabalski, KR Smith, J Hix, KR Zinn
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials 24 (1), 2273803, 2023
12023
Generation of self-assembling heart organoids from human pluripotent stem cells
YR Lewis-Israeli, BD Volmert, MA Gabalski, AR Huang, A Aguirre
12022
Characterization of 3D-printed materials for applications in biomedical imaging
M Gabalski, K Smith, J Hix, K Zinn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine 64 (supplement 1), P819-P819, 2023
2023
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