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Brett Volmert

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 22, 2024
Methods for Generating Self-Organizing Human Patterned Heart Organoids Using Pluripotent Stem CellsBrett Volmert, Aitor Aguirre
European Heart Journal|December 16, 2023
Human heart organoids: current applications and future perspectivesAleksandra Kostina, Brett Volmert, Aitor Aguirre
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|August 28, 2022
Static and Dynamic Gradient Based Directional Transportation of Neutral Molecules in Swollen Polymer FilmsMohammad A Ali, Brett Volmert, Christopher M Evans, et al.
Biomaterials Advances|August 28, 2025
Hydrogel-based drug delivery system designed for chemotherapy-induced alopeciaRomila Manchanda, Alireza Aminoroaya, Brett Volmert, et al.
STAR Protocols|March 6, 2026
Protocol to generate immunocompetent human heart-macrophage assembloids for the study of immune-cardiac interactionsColin O'Hern, Mia Dionise, Sammantha Caywood, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 23, 2024
Self-organizing human heart assembloids with autologous and developmentally relevant cardiac neural crest-derived tissuesAleksandra Kostina, Artem Kiselev, Amanda Huang, et al.
SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine|April 26, 2021
Repositioned Drugs for COVID-19-the Impact on Multiple OrgansChristina Chan, Sean T Foster, Kayla G Chan, et al.
Nature Communications|December 12, 2023
A patterned human primitive heart organoid model generated by pluripotent stem cell self-organizationBrett Volmert, Artem Kiselev, Aniwat Juhong, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 19, 2024
A Retinoic Acid:YAP1 signaling axis controls atrial lineage commitmentElizabeth Abraham, Brett Volmert, Thomas Roule, et al.
Cell Reports|May 9, 2025
A retinoic acid:YAP1 signaling axis controls atrial lineage commitmentElizabeth Abraham, Aleksandra Kostina, Brett Volmert, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 22, 2024
Methods for Generating Self-Organizing Human Patterned Heart Organoids Using Pluripotent Stem CellsBrett Volmert, Aitor Aguirre
European Heart Journal|December 16, 2023
Human heart organoids: current applications and future perspectivesAleksandra Kostina, Brett Volmert, Aitor Aguirre
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|August 28, 2022
Static and Dynamic Gradient Based Directional Transportation of Neutral Molecules in Swollen Polymer FilmsMohammad A Ali, Brett Volmert, Christopher M Evans, et al.
Biomaterials Advances|August 28, 2025
Hydrogel-based drug delivery system designed for chemotherapy-induced alopeciaRomila Manchanda, Alireza Aminoroaya, Brett Volmert, et al.
STAR Protocols|March 6, 2026
Protocol to generate immunocompetent human heart-macrophage assembloids for the study of immune-cardiac interactionsColin O'Hern, Mia Dionise, Sammantha Caywood, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 23, 2024
Self-organizing human heart assembloids with autologous and developmentally relevant cardiac neural crest-derived tissuesAleksandra Kostina, Artem Kiselev, Amanda Huang, et al.
SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine|April 26, 2021
Repositioned Drugs for COVID-19-the Impact on Multiple OrgansChristina Chan, Sean T Foster, Kayla G Chan, et al.
Nature Communications|December 12, 2023
A patterned human primitive heart organoid model generated by pluripotent stem cell self-organizationBrett Volmert, Artem Kiselev, Aniwat Juhong, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 19, 2024
A Retinoic Acid:YAP1 signaling axis controls atrial lineage commitmentElizabeth Abraham, Brett Volmert, Thomas Roule, et al.
Cell Reports|May 9, 2025
A retinoic acid:YAP1 signaling axis controls atrial lineage commitmentElizabeth Abraham, Aleksandra Kostina, Brett Volmert, et al.
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