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overview Russell R. Reid, MD, PhD, is a highly skilled surgeon who specializes in pediatric plastic surgery. He has particular expertise in the area of craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery, which includes surgery of the face, jaw, palate, and skull. An accomplished author, Dr. Reid has published book chapters and several peer-reviewed journal articles on a variety of topics, from craniofacial surgery techniques to wound healing. Dr. Reid's research interests include the regeneration of bone for the repair of complex craniofacial defects, the biology of skull and facial sutures, and genetic expression in craniofacial development. He also studies bone substitutes and the survival of bone-cartilage grafts.
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Academic Article Differentiation of osteoprogenitor cells is induced by high-frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields.
Academic Article Squamosal suture synostosis: a cause of atypical skull asymmetry.
Academic Article Bone morphogenetic proteins in craniofacial surgery: current techniques, clinical experiences, and the future of personalized stem cell therapy.
Academic Article Exchange hybrid cranioplasty using particulate bone graft and demineralized bone matrix: the best of both worlds.
Academic Article Autologous immediate cranioplasty with vascularized bone in high-risk composite cranial defects.
Academic Article Characterization of Reversibly Immortalized Calvarial Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells.
Academic Article Reconstructive approach to hostile cranioplasty: A review of the University of Chicago experience.
Academic Article A method for whole protein isolation from human cranial bone.
Academic Article Perioperative Outcomes and Management in Pediatric Complex Cranial Vault Reconstruction: A Multicenter Study from the Pediatric Craniofacial Collaborative Group.
Academic Article Repair of critical sized cranial defects with BMP9-transduced calvarial cells delivered in a thermoresponsive scaffold.
Academic Article Analysis of differences in the cranial base and facial skeleton of patients with lambdoid synostosis and deformational plagiocephaly.
Academic Article Regarding "Application-specific selection of biomaterials for pediatric craniofacial reconstruction: developing a rational approach to guide clinical use".
Academic Article Bone Morphogenetic Protein-9-Stimulated Adipocyte-Derived Mesenchymal Progenitors Entrapped in a Thermoresponsive Nanocomposite Scaffold Facilitate Cranial Defect Repair.
Academic Article The Pediatric Craniofacial Collaborative Group (PCCG) Consensus Conference Methodology.
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