BOOKS
/ CHAPTERS
Vertrees, RA., Goodwin TJ, Jordan JM, Zwishenberger
JB. Tissue Culture Models In: Molecular Pathology
of Lung Diseases, Zander DS, Popper HH, Jagirdar
J, Haque AK, Cagel PT and Barrios R (Eds), Springer
Science and Business Media, LLC. New York, NY. 2008.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES
Vertrees RA, Zwishenberger JB, Boor PJ, Popov VL, McCarthy
M, Solley TN, and Goodwin TJ; “Cellular Differentiation
In Three-Dimensional Lung Cell Cultures”, Cancer
Biology and Therapy, 7:3, March 2008.
Bentrup HK, Ramamurthy R, Ott CM, Emani K, Nelman-Gonzalez
M, Wilson JW, Richter EG, Goodwin TJ, Alexander SJ,
Pierson DL, Pellis NR, Buchanan KL, Nickerson CA. Three-dimensional
organotypic models of human colonic epithelium to study
the early stages of enteric salmonellosis. Microbes
and Infection. 8(7):1813-25, 2006.
Wang R, Xu J, Juliette L, Castilleja A, Love J, Sung
SY, Zhau HE, Goodwin TJ, Chung LW. Three-dimensional
co-culture models to study prostate cancer growth, progression,
and metastasis to bone. Semin Cancer Biol. 15(5):353-364,
2005.
Vertrees RA, Das GC, Popov VL, Coscio AM, Goodwin TJ,
Logrono R, Zwishenberger JB, Boor PJ. Synergistic interaction
of hyperthermia and gemcitabine in lung cancer. Cancer
Biology and Therapy. 1(10):4, 2005.
Goodwin TJ, Lundquist C, Tuxhorn J, Hurlbert K. The
biotechnology facility for International Space Station.
J Gravit Physiol. 11(1):75-80, 2004.
Nickerson CA, Goodwin TJ, Terlonge J, Ott CM, Buchanan
KL, Uicker WC, Emami KA, LeBlanc CL, Ramamurthy R, Clarke
MS, Vanderburg CR, Hammond TG, Pierson DL. Three-dimensional
tissue assemblies: novel models for the study of Salmonella
enterica serovar typhimurium pathogenesis. Infect Immun.
69(11):7106-7120, 2001.
Goodwin TJ, Coate-Li L, Linnehan RM, Hammond TG. A
three-dimensional model for assessment of in vitro toxicity
in Balaena mysticetus renal tissue. J Appl Physiol.
89:2508-2517, 2000.
Jessup JM, Frantz M, Sommez E, Locker J, Skena K, Waller
H, Battle P, Nachman A, Weber MW, Thomas DA, Curbeam
RL, Baker T, Goodwin TJ. Microgravity culture reduces
apoptosis and increases the differentiation of a human
colorectal carcinoma cell line. In Vitro Cellular and
Dev Biol. 36(6):367-373, 2000.
Hammond TG, Benes E, O'Reilly KC, Wolf DA, Linnehan
RM, Taher A, Kaysen JH, Allen PL, Goodwin TJ. Mechanical
culture conditions effect gene expression: gravity induced
changes on the Space Shuttle. Physiological Genomics.
3:163-173, 2000.
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PATENTS /
DISCLOSURES
US Patent 7,198, 947, Goodwin, T.J. et al. “Production
Of Functional Proteins: Balance Of Shear Stress And
Gravity” 2007
US Patent No. 7,179,217, Goodwin, TJ, Parker, CR. Apparatus
for enhancing tissue repair in mammals. 2007.
MSC-24164-1, Three-dimensionally engineered
normal human bronchio-epithelial tissue like assemblies:
targets for human respiratory viral infections. 2006
US Patent No. 6,946,246, Goodwin TJ, et al. Production
of functional proteins: balance of shear stress and
gravity. 2006
MSC-23983, Improved three-dimensional cell
to tissue development process. 2005
MSC-23982, Apparatus for enhancing proliferation
of cells in a small-scale cell culturing container.
2005
MSC-23981, Apparatus for enhancing tissue repair
in mammals. 2005
MSC-23980, Interchangeable sleeve for enhancing
proliferation of cells in a rotating bioreactor. 2005
MSC-23979, Natively glycosylated mammalian biological
molecules produced by electromagnetically stimulating
living mammalian cell. 2005
US Patent No. 6,730,498, Goodwin TJ, et al. Production
of functional proteins: balance of shear stress and
gravity. 2004
US Patent No. 6,673,597, Wolf DA, Goodwin TJ. Growth
stimulation of biological cells and tissue by electromagnetic
fields and uses thereof. 2004
MSC-23679, Virally-induced cell control via
synthetically produced nano-viruses. 2003
MSC-23691-1, Modular rotating bioreactor. 2003
US Patent No. 6,485,963, B1, Wolf DA, Goodwin TJ. Growth
stimulation of biological cells and tissue by electromagnetic
fields and uses thereof. 2002
U.S. Patent No. 6,117,674, Goodwin TJ, et al. Pathogen
propagation in cultured three-dimensional tissue
masses. 2000
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