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    Somatic PRKAR1A mutation in sporadic atrial myxoma with cerebral parenchymal metastases: a case report

    Atrial myxomas are generally considered benign neoplasms. The majority of tumors are sporadic and less than 10% are associated with an autosomal dominant condition known as the Carney complex, which is most of...

    Ashley Roque, Tara Kimbrough, Christopher Traner in Journal of Medical Case Reports (2019)

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    Minocycline mitigates the effect of neonatal hypoxic insult on human brain organoids

    Neonatal hypoxic injury (NHI) is a devastating cause of disease that affects >60% of babies born with a very low birth weight, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality, including life-long neurological...

    Erin M. Boisvert, Robert E. Means, Michael Michaud, Joseph A. Madri in Cell Death & Disease (2019)

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    ENPP1-Fc prevents mortality and vascular calcifications in rodent model of generalized arterial calcification of infancy

    Diseases of ectopic calcification of the vascular wall range from lethal orphan diseases such as generalized arterial calcification of infancy (GACI), to common diseases such as hardening of the arteries assoc...

    Ronald A. Albright, Paul Stabach, Wenxiang Cao, Dillon Kavanagh in Nature Communications (2015)

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    CD44 regulates vascular endothelial barrier integrity via a PECAM-1 dependent mechanism

    Vascular integrity is a critical parameter in normal growth and development. Loss of appropriate vascular barrier function is present in various immune- and injury-mediated pathological conditions. CD44 is an ...

    Kelly M. Flynn, Michael Michaud, Sandra Canosa, Joseph A. Madri in Angiogenesis (2013)

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    GSK-3β: a signaling pathway node modulating neural stem cell and endothelial cell interactions

    The neurogenic areas of the brain are highly organized structures in which there is dynamic reciprocal modulation of neural stem cells (NSC) and microvascular endothelial cells (BEC) resulting in control of ne...

    Qi Li, Michael Michaud, Sandra Canosa, Andrew Kuo, Joseph A. Madri in Angiogenesis (2011)

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    Angiogenesis, the Neurovascular Niche and Neuronal Reintegration After Injury

    Injury to the central nervous system caused by traumatic brain and/or spinal cord injury, stroke, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases and hypoxia all evoke a repair process involving angio-genesis and ne...

    Erin Lavik, Joseph A. Madri in Therapeutic Angiogenesis for Vascular Diseases (2011)

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    Maternal Diabetes: Effects on Embryonic Vascular Development—A Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A-mediated Process

    Major congenital malformations, many of which result from abnormal cardiovascular patterning, remain the leading cause in infant mortality and morbidity. Targeted mutations of several genes (including VEGF and...

    Joseph A. Madri, Josephine Enciso, Emese Pinter in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology (2003)

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    Type IV collagen modulates angiogenesis and neovessel survival in the rat aorta model

    Type IV collagen is a major basement membrane component that has been implicated in the regulation of angiogenesis. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of type IV collagen on the angiogenic re...

    Elena Bonanno, Monica Iurlaro in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (2000)

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    Arrest of Vascular Development Correlates with the Failure of Platelet Endothelial Factor-1 (PECAM-1) Dephosphorylation in Hyperglycemia-Induced Embryopathy • 366

    Emese Pinter, Beat A Imhof, Joseph A Madri in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    An in vitro three-dimensional coculture model of cerebral microvascular angiogenesis and differentiation

    The microvasculature of the develo** brain is plastic and responds differently to the many insults associated with preterm birth.

    Laura R. Ment, William B. Stewart in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (1997)

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    Human capillary endothelial cells from abdominal wall adipose tissue: Isolation using an anti-pecam antibody

    We have developed a novel isolation technique for harvesting human capillary endothelial cells. We compared the use of eitherUlex Europaeus Agglutinin (UEA) lectin or anti-platelet endothelial cell adhesion molec...

    Jeremy P. Springhorn, Joseph A. Madri in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (1995)

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    Interactions of Matrix Components and Soluble Factors in Vascular Responses to Injury

    The vascular system is lined by mitotically quiescent but metabolically active endothelial cells, which in addition to having a broad range of metabolic activities, provide a nonthrombogenic surface for blood ...

    Joseph A. Madri, June R. Merwin, Leonard Bell in Endothelial Cell Dysfunctions (1992)

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    Endothelial Cell — Extracellular Matrix Interactions: Modulation of Vascular Cell Phenotype by Matrix Components and Soluble Factors

    The vessel wall is comprised of several different cell populations residing in and on a complex extracellular matrix. Each of the resident cell types has diverse functions and morphologies and each has a role ...

    Joseph A. Madri in Atherosclerosis (1991)

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    Modulation of actin mRNAs in cultured vascular cells by matrix components and TGF-β1

    Alpha-smooth muscle actin is currently considered a marker of smooth muscle cell differentiation. However, during various physiologic and pathologic conditions, it can be expressed, sometimes only transiently,...

    Olivier Kocher, Joseph A. Madri in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology (1989)

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    Endothelial Cell-Extracellular Matrix Interactions

    The role of extracellular matrix as a modulator of cell behavior is widely accepted and is currently under intensive study by a number of investigators using diverse cell, tissue, and organ culture systems.10,34 ...

    Joseph A. Madri, Bruce M. Pratt in Endothelial Cell Biology in Health and Dis… (1988)

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    Angiogenesis

    Angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels during development, in response to injury and tumor angiogenic factors is a dynamic process that is controlled by many diverse, sometimes complex factors acting toget...

    Joseph A. Madri, Sabita Sankar in The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Woun… (1988)

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    Angiogenesis

    The response of vascularized tissue to injury depends in part upon complex and diverse micro vascular endothelial cell activities. Although various aspects of the inflammatory response have been known and writ...

    Joseph A. Madri, Bruce M. Pratt in The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Wound Repair (1988)

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    Cryopreserved Dermis is an Ideal Substrate for the Engraftment and Maturation of Human Epidermal Keratinocyte Cultures

    The ideal replacement for skin damaged by full-thickness injury is the split-thickness autograft. In extensive burns, use of autograft is limited by the availability of uninjured donor skin. This limitation ca...

    Robert C. Langdon, Charles B. Cuono, Nicholas Birchall in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1987)

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    Endothelial growth factors and extracellular matrix regulate DNA synthesis through modulation of cell and nuclear expansion

    Studies were carried out to analyze the mechanism by which extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules and soluble growth factors interplay to control capillary endothelial cell growth. Bovine adrenal capillary endot...

    Donald E. Ingber, Joseph A. Madri in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology (1987)

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    The Extracellular Matrix as a Modulator of Angiogenesis

    Endothelium is comprised of heterogeneous cell populations residing in a variety of vascular beds. The endothelial cells resident in these diverse vascular beds or regions exhibit a broad range of diversity in...

    Joseph A. Madri in Cardiovascular Disease (1987)

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