Lindsey A. Muir
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Lindsey A. Muir is a biomedical researcher whose work centers on the mechanisms of wound healing and tissue regeneration, with a particular focus on the cellular and molecular processes that restore the epidermal barrier after injury. Her major contributions include the development of an automated in vitro wound healing assay, which provides a more precise and reproducible platform for studying the spatial and temporal coordination of cell migration, proliferation, and signaling during wound repair. This innovative approach addresses a critical gap in understanding how multiple cell types orchestrate the complex dynamics of healing. While her most-cited paper has garnered 2 citations to date, its methodological significance lies in advancing the tools available for wound healing research, enabling higher-throughput and more standardized analyses. Muir’s work is foundational for researchers seeking to unravel the intricacies of tissue repair, and her automated assay holds promise for accelerating discoveries in regenerative medicine and dermatology. Her dedication to refining experimental models underscores her commitment to translating basic biological insights into practical applications for improving wound care.
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- 1Automated In Vitro Wound Healing Assay2 citations · 2023