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DR. TIMOTHY JOHN SKALAK M.D.
M.D.
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Physician
NPI: 1043699002IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Orthopaedic Surgery Physician
Orthopaedic Surgery
Code: 207X00000X
4301108205(MI)
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Code: 390200000X
4301108205(MI)
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery PhysicianPrimary
Orthopaedic Surgery — Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
Code: 207XP3100X
327829(LA)
Education
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Class of 2015
Research & Publications (20)
In vivo and in silico approaches for analysis and design of multisignal, multicomponent assembly processes in vascular systems.
PMID 12081907·Ann N Y Acad Sci·2002
6-review
Vascular assembly in engineered and natural tissues: breakout session summary.
PMID 12081911·Ann N Y Acad Sci·2002
7-preclinical
Acute exposure to a moderate strength static magnetic field reduces edema formation in rats.
PMID 17982018·Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol·2008
7-preclinical
Chronic static magnetic field exposure alters microvessel enlargement resulting from surgical intervention.
PMID 17478604·J Appl Physiol (1985)·2007
7-preclinical
Mobilization of bone marrow-derived cells enhances the angiogenic response to hypoxia without transdifferentiation into endothelial cells.
PMID 16210550·Circ Res·2005
7-preclinical
Differential arterial/venous expression of NG2 proteoglycan in perivascular cells along microvessels: identifying a venule-specific phenotype.
PMID 15824037·Microcirculation·2005
7-preclinical
High-frequency, low-magnitude vibrations suppress the number of blood vessels per muscle fiber in mouse soleus muscle.
PMID 15677735·J Appl Physiol (1985)·2005
7-preclinical
Static magnetic fields alter arteriolar tone in vivo.
PMID 15605401·Bioelectromagnetics·2005
4-observational
Spatial and temporal control of angiogenesis and arterialization using focal applications of VEGF164 and Ang-1.
PMID 14604856·Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol·2004
7-preclinical
Multicellular simulation predicts microvascular patterning and in silico tissue assembly.
PMID 14766791·FASEB J·2004
8-other
Multicellular computer simulation of morphogenesis: blastocoel roof thinning and matrix assembly in Xenopus laevis.
PMID 15196962·Dev Biol·2004
4-observational
Cell proliferation in mesenteric microvascular network remodeling in response to elevated hemodynamic stress.
PMID 15675679·Ann Biomed Eng·2004
7-preclinical
Enhanced smooth muscle cell coverage of microvessels exposed to increased hemodynamic stresses in vivo.
PMID 12663481·Circ Res·2003
7-preclinical
Microvascular remodeling: a complex continuum spanning angiogenesis to arteriogenesis.
PMID 12610666·Microcirculation·2003
6-review
Hemodynamic stresses and structural remodeling of anastomosing arteriolar networks: design principles of collateral arterioles.
PMID 11932778·Microcirculation·2002
7-preclinical
In vivo chemotactic properties and spatial expression of PDGF in developing mesenteric microvascular networks.
PMID 11299213·Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol·2001
7-preclinical
Chronic vasodilation induces matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) expression during microvascular remodeling in rat skeletal muscle.
PMID 11296850·Microcirculation·2001
7-preclinical
Development of a clinically useful mechanical leech device that promotes flap survival in an animal model of venous-congested skin flaps.
PMID 11506321·Ann Plast Surg·2001
7-preclinical
Selective A(2A) adenosine receptor activation reduces skin pressure ulcer formation and inflammation.
PMID 11406470·Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol·2001
7-preclinical
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 200 HENRY CLAY AVE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118 - Phone
- (504) 899-3496
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1043699002
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 3
- Locations
- 1
- Years in Practice
- 11
- Publications
- 20
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