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Gabrielle N Grifno

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Frontiers in Network Physiology|July 25, 2024
Mapping the strain-stiffening behavior of the lung and lung cancer at microscale resolution using the crystal ribcageRobert LeBourdais, Gabrielle N Grifno, Rohin Banerji, et al.
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS|May 13, 2022
Effects of acute and chronic oxidative stress on the blood-brain barrier in 2D and 3D in vitro modelsTracy D Chung, Raleigh M Linville, Zhaobin Guo, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 29, 2019
Tissue-engineered blood-brain barrier models via directed differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cellsGabrielle N Grifno, Alanna M Farrell, Raleigh M Linville, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics|August 14, 2020
Long-Term Cryopreservation Preserves Blood-Brain Barrier Phenotype of iPSC-Derived Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells and Three-Dimensional MicrovesselsRaleigh M Linville, Jackson G DeStefano, Renée F Nerenberg, et al.
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS|November 5, 2022
Three-dimensional microenvironment regulates gene expression, function, and tight junction dynamics of iPSC-derived blood-brain barrier microvesselsRaleigh M Linville, Matthew B Sklar, Gabrielle N Grifno, et al.
Nature Methods|September 14, 2023
Crystal ribcage: a platform for probing real-time lung function at cellular resolutionRohin Banerji, Gabrielle N Grifno, Linzheng Shi, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 24, 2025
Mosaic pattern: lung functional heterogeneity at the alveolus levelGabrielle N Grifno, Han Ali Kahvecioglu, Robert LeBourdais, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|May 8, 2024
B cells in the pneumococcus-infected lung are heterogeneous and require CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell help including CD40L to become resident memory B cellsNeelou S Etesami, Kimberly A Barker, Anukul T Shenoy, et al.
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Frontiers in Network Physiology|July 25, 2024
Mapping the strain-stiffening behavior of the lung and lung cancer at microscale resolution using the crystal ribcageRobert LeBourdais, Gabrielle N Grifno, Rohin Banerji, et al.
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS|May 13, 2022
Effects of acute and chronic oxidative stress on the blood-brain barrier in 2D and 3D in vitro modelsTracy D Chung, Raleigh M Linville, Zhaobin Guo, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 29, 2019
Tissue-engineered blood-brain barrier models via directed differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cellsGabrielle N Grifno, Alanna M Farrell, Raleigh M Linville, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics|August 14, 2020
Long-Term Cryopreservation Preserves Blood-Brain Barrier Phenotype of iPSC-Derived Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells and Three-Dimensional MicrovesselsRaleigh M Linville, Jackson G DeStefano, Renée F Nerenberg, et al.
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS|November 5, 2022
Three-dimensional microenvironment regulates gene expression, function, and tight junction dynamics of iPSC-derived blood-brain barrier microvesselsRaleigh M Linville, Matthew B Sklar, Gabrielle N Grifno, et al.
Nature Methods|September 14, 2023
Crystal ribcage: a platform for probing real-time lung function at cellular resolutionRohin Banerji, Gabrielle N Grifno, Linzheng Shi, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 24, 2025
Mosaic pattern: lung functional heterogeneity at the alveolus levelGabrielle N Grifno, Han Ali Kahvecioglu, Robert LeBourdais, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|May 8, 2024
B cells in the pneumococcus-infected lung are heterogeneous and require CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell help including CD40L to become resident memory B cellsNeelou S Etesami, Kimberly A Barker, Anukul T Shenoy, et al.
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