Cicely W. Fadel, MD, PhD

Physician in Medicine, Division of Newborn Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Cicely W. Fadel, MD, PhD

Cicely W. Fadel, MD, PhD

Physician in Medicine, Division of Newborn Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
English
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)

Publications

Modeling mucus physiology and pathophysiology in human organs-on-chips. View Abstract
Nutritional deficiency in an intestine-on-a-chip recapitulates injury hallmarks associated with environmental enteric dysfunction. View Abstract
Establishment of a Modular Anaerobic Human Intestine Chip. View Abstract
Enteric Coronavirus Infection and Treatment Modeled With an Immunocompetent Human Intestine-On-A-Chip. View Abstract
Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology. View Abstract
Author Correction: A complex human gut microbiome cultured in an anaerobic intestine-on-a-chip. View Abstract
A complex human gut microbiome cultured in an anaerobic intestine-on-a-chip. View Abstract
Maternal Attitudes and Other Factors Associated with Infant Vaccination Status in the United States, 2011-2014. View Abstract
Short term interactions with long term consequences: modulation of chimeric vessels by neural progenitors. View Abstract
Nanospheres delivering the EGFR TKI AG1478 promote optic nerve regeneration: the role of size for intraocular drug delivery. View Abstract
Intravenous hemostat: nanotechnology to halt bleeding. View Abstract
Engineering the CNS stem cell microenvironment. View Abstract
Engineering angiogenesis following spinal cord injury: a coculture of neural progenitor and endothelial cells in a degradable polymer implant leads to an increase in vessel density and formation of the blood-spinal cord barrier. View Abstract
HAI-1 regulates activation and expression of matriptase, a membrane-bound serine protease. View Abstract
Assembly of adherens junctions is required for sphingosine 1-phosphate-induced matriptase accumulation and activation at mammary epithelial cell-cell contacts. View Abstract
The activation of matriptase requires its noncatalytic domains, serine protease domain, and its cognate inhibitor. View Abstract