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62
Citations
18969
World Ranking
10590
National Ranking
4601

Overview

Gregory P. Boivin was affiliated with Wright State University in the United States during their academic career. They conducted research within a range of scientific domains, though specific fields or topics covered in their work are not detailed here.

There are no recent papers or specific publications listed for Gregory P. Boivin, and no co-authors or frequent publication venues have been identified from the available data. Similarly, there is no record of book publications or awards associated with this scientist.

Throughout their career, their research contributions were connected to Wright State University, which serves as the primary institution noted in the information available.

Best Publications

  • TGFbeta2 knockout mice have multiple developmental defects that are non-overlapping with other TGFbeta knockout phenotypes

    L P Sanford;I Ormsby;A C Gittenberger-de Groot;H Sariola

  • Thrombospondin-1 Is a Major Activator of TGF-β1 In Vivo

    Susan E Crawford;Susan E Crawford;Veronica Stellmach;Joanne E Murphy-Ullrich;Solange M.F Ribeiro

  • Transforming growth factor-β3 is required for secondary palate fusion

    Gabriele Proetzel;Sharon A. Pawlowski;Michael V. Wiles;Moying Yin

  • Transgenic Gαq overexpression induces cardiac contractile failure in mice

    Drew D. D’Angelo;Yoshihito Sakata;John N. Lorenz;Gregory P. Boivin

  • Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Mediated Repair of Tendon

    Hani A. Awad;David L. Butler;Gregory P. Boivin;Frost N.L. Smith

  • Pathology of mouse models of intestinal cancer: Consensus report and recommendations

    Gregory P. Boivin;Kay Washington;Kan Yang;Jerrold M. Ward

  • REPAIR OF PATELLAR TENDON INJURIES USING A CELL COLLAGEN COMPOSITE

    Hani A. Awad;Hani A. Awad;Gregory P. Boivin;Matthew R. Dressler;Frost N. L. Smith

  • Fibroblast growth factor 2 control of vascular tone.

    Ming Zhou;Roy L. Sutliff;Richard J. Paul;John N. Lorenz

  • Functional tissue engineering for tendon repair: A multidisciplinary strategy using mesenchymal stem cells, bioscaffolds, and mechanical stimulation.

    David L. Butler;Natalia Juncosa-Melvin;Gregory P. Boivin;Marc T. Galloway

  • Pathology of Genetically Engineered Mouse Models of Pancreatic Exocrine Cancer: Consensus Report and Recommendations

    Ralph H. Hruban;N. Volkan Adsay;Jorge Albores-Saavedra;Miriam R. Anver

  • Early-onset multifocal inflammation in the transforming growth factor beta 1-null mouse is lymphocyte mediated.

    Ronald J. Diebold;Michael J. Eis;Moying Yin;Ilona Ormsby

  • Transcriptional recapitulation and subversion of embryonic colon development by mouse colon tumor models and human colon cancer

    Sergio Kaiser;Young Kyu Park;Jeffrey L. Franklin;Richard B. Halberg

  • Transforming Growth Factor β1 Suppresses Nonmetastatic Colon Cancer at an Early Stage of Tumorigenesis

    Sandra J. Engle;James B. Hoying;Gregory P. Boivin;Ilona Ormsby

  • In vitro characterization of mesenchymal stem cell-seeded collagen scaffolds for tendon repair: effects of initial seeding density on contraction kinetics.

    Hani A. Awad;David L. Butler;Matthew T. Harris;Rania E. Ibrahim

  • Mesenchymal stem cells used for rabbit tendon repair can form ectopic bone and express alkaline phosphatase activity in constructs.

    M. T. Harris;D. L. Butler;G. P. Boivin;J. B. Florer

  • Ablation of the murine alpha myosin heavy chain gene leads to dosage effects and functional deficits in the heart.

    W K Jones;I L Grupp;T Doetschman;G Grupp

  • Elimination of colon cancer in germ-free transforming growth factor beta 1-deficient mice

    Sandra J. Engle;Ilona Ormsby;Sharon Pawlowski;Gregory P. Boivin

  • Enhanced tumor formation in mice heterozygous for Blm mutation.

    Kathleen Heppner Goss;Mary A. Risinger;Jennifer J. Kordich;Maureen M. Sanz

  • Targeted disruption of the murine Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 2 gene causes reduced viability of gastric parietal cells and loss of net acid secretion.

    Patrick J. Schultheis;Lane L. Clarke;Pierre Meneton;Pierre Meneton;Matthew Harline

  • Effects of mechanical stimulation on the biomechanics and histology of stem cell-collagen sponge constructs for rabbit patellar tendon repair.

    Natalia Juncosa-Melvin;Jason T. Shearn;Gregory P. Boivin;Cynthia Gooch

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Doetschman
Thomas Doetschman University of Arizona
George F. Babcock
George F. Babcock University of Cincinnati
John N. Lorenz
John N. Lorenz University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Bruce J. Aronow
Bruce J. Aronow Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Peter J. Stambrook
Peter J. Stambrook University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Bruce C. Trapnell
Bruce C. Trapnell Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Gary E. Shull
Gary E. Shull University of Cincinnati Medical Center
William F. Dove
William F. Dove University of Wisconsin–Madison
Scott L. Carter
Scott L. Carter Harvard University
Richard Fishel
Richard Fishel The Ohio State University

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