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pro vyhledávání: '"Jennifer Seils"'
Autor:
Ernest S. Smith, Alan Jonason, Christine Reilly, Janaki Veeraraghavan, Terrence Fisher, Michael Doherty, Ekaterina Klimatcheva, Crystal Mallow, Chad Cornelius, John E. Leonard, Nicola Marchi, Damir Janigro, Azeb Tadesse Argaw, Trinh Pham, Jennifer Seils, Holm Bussler, Sebold Torno, Renee Kirk, Alan Howell, Elizabeth E. Evans, Mark Paris, William J. Bowers, Gareth John, Maurice Zauderer
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Disease, Vol 73, Iss , Pp 254-268 (2015)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neuroinflammatory disease characterized by immune cell infiltration of CNS, blood–brain barrier (BBB) breakdown, localized myelin destruction, and progressive neuronal degeneration. There exists a significant ne
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https://doaj.org/article/9200aa0f032041e08e2248710c9d6c10
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Oral Research, Vol 22, Iss 3, Pp 216-222 (2008)
The presence of extracellular polysaccharides matrix makes extraction and purification of RNA from Streptococcus mutans within biofilms challenging. In this study, several approaches to purify RNA extracted from S. mutans in suspension cultures and b
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https://doaj.org/article/5d9a9e6d48124b42a4781176a2469c52
Autor:
Maurice Zauderer, Ernest S. Smith, Mark Paris, William J. Bowers, Terrence L. Fisher, Katya Klimatcheva, Maria Scrivens, Susan Giralico, Alan Howell, Renee Kirk, Crystal Mallow, Laurie A. Winter, Jennifer Seils, Michael A. Doherty, Christine Reilly, Janaki Veeraraghavan, Sebold Torno, Holm Bussler, Alan S. Jonason, Elizabeth E. Evans
Analysis and statistics for tumor growth, survival and CR: Immunohistochemistry methods.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8c7f9c6525bdc53d65ad79007e8f1a18
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.22538348
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.22538348
Autor:
Maurice Zauderer, Ernest S. Smith, Mark Paris, William J. Bowers, Terrence L. Fisher, Katya Klimatcheva, Maria Scrivens, Susan Giralico, Alan Howell, Renee Kirk, Crystal Mallow, Laurie A. Winter, Jennifer Seils, Michael A. Doherty, Christine Reilly, Janaki Veeraraghavan, Sebold Torno, Holm Bussler, Alan S. Jonason, Elizabeth E. Evans
Supplementary Figure S1: SEMA4D and PLXNB1 are highly expressed in human cancer. Supplementary Figure S2: SEMA4D gradient at tumor leading edge. Supplementary Figure S3: Tumor volumes of mice selected for immune cell characterization and functional a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1c3e741fdd3c1064046f9b7911f212d3
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.22538351.v1
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.22538351.v1
Autor:
Maurice Zauderer, Ernest S. Smith, Mark Paris, William J. Bowers, Terrence L. Fisher, Katya Klimatcheva, Maria Scrivens, Susan Giralico, Alan Howell, Renee Kirk, Crystal Mallow, Laurie A. Winter, Jennifer Seils, Michael A. Doherty, Christine Reilly, Janaki Veeraraghavan, Sebold Torno, Holm Bussler, Alan S. Jonason, Elizabeth E. Evans
Semaphorin 4D (SEMA4D, CD100) and its receptor plexin-B1 (PLXNB1) are broadly expressed in murine and human tumors, and their expression has been shown to correlate with invasive disease in several human tumors. SEMA4D normally functions to regulate
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f46dcb34992473e0cbb195d9773fa727
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.c.6548750.v1
https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.c.6548750.v1
Autor:
Mark Paris, Alan S. Jonason, Alan Howell, Ekaterina Klimatcheva, He Huang, Maria Scrivens, Laurie A. Winter, Christine Reilly, Renee Kirk, Ernest S. Smith, Jennifer Seils, Sebold Torno, Loretta Mueller, Holm Bussler, Maurice Zauderer, John E. Leonard, Terrence L. Fisher, Tracy Pandina, Leslie Balch, Elizabeth E. Evans
Publikováno v:
mAbs
Semaphorin 4D (SEMA4D or CD100) is a member of the semaphorin family of proteins and an important mediator of the movement and differentiation of multiple cell types, including those of the immune, vascular, and nervous systems. Blocking the binding
Autor:
Virginia Litwin, Maurice Zauderer, Sarah Harville, Christine Reilly, Terrence L. Fisher, Janelle Salkowitz‐Bokal, Ernest S. Smith, Robin Walsh, John E. Leonard, Jennifer Seils, Lisa Green
Publikováno v:
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical Cytometry
Background Receptor occupancy, or saturation, assays are often utilized in preclinical and clinical development programs to evaluate the binding of a biologic to a cellular target. These assays provide critical information regarding the dose of drug
Autor:
Mark Paris, Alan S. Jonason, Jennifer Seils, Holm Bussler, Maria Scrivens, Christine Reilly, Susan Giralico, Elizabeth E. Evans, Laurie A. Winter, Renee Kirk, Michael A. Doherty, Sebold Torno, Katya Klimatcheva, Ernest S. Smith, Maurice Zauderer, Terrence L. Fisher, Crystal Mallow, William J. Bowers, Alan Howell, Janaki Veeraraghavan
Publikováno v:
Cancer immunology research. 3(6)
Semaphorin 4D (SEMA4D, CD100) and its receptor plexin-B1 (PLXNB1) are broadly expressed in murine and human tumors, and their expression has been shown to correlate with invasive disease in several human tumors. SEMA4D normally functions to regulate
Autor:
Ernest S. Smith, Anthony W. Tolcher, Maria Scrivens, Ramesh K. Ramanathan, Janaki Veeraraghavan, John E. Leonard, Michael A. Doherty, Jennifer Seils, Terrence L. Fisher, Glen J. Weiss, Valerie Iddison, Amita Patnaik, Drew W. Rasco, Sue Giralico, Crystal Mallow, Katya Klimatcheva, Maurice Zauderer, William J. Bowers, Sebold Torno, Elizabeth E. Evans, Danielle Mutz, Lisa Blaydorn, Laurie A. Winter, Tracy Pandina, Alan Howell, Cynthia Edington, Renee Kirk, Mark Paris, Alan S. Jonason, Christine Reilly, Holm Bussler
Publikováno v:
Cancer Immunology Research. 3:A67-A67
Semaphorin 4D (SEMA4D, CD100) normally functions to regulate the motility and differentiation of multiple cell types, including those of the immune, vascular, and nervous systems. In the setting of cancer, SEMA4D promotes tumor progression and metast
Autor:
Hyun Koo, William H. Bowen, Robert A. Burne, Jennifer Seils, Jacqueline Abranches, Robert G. Quivey
Apigenin, a potent inhibitor of glucosyltransferase activity, affects the accumulation of Streptococcus mutans biofilms in vitro by reducing the formation of insoluble glucans and enhancing the soluble glucan content of the polysaccharide matrix. In
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fa0094a6b9b3cb11b59e3e3b3da7149d
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1366919/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1366919/