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Autor:
Vineeta Tripathi, Matthew Swire, Zhenhua Zhai, John Greenwood, Helen M. Arthur, Stephen E. Moss, Ulrich F O Luhmann, Sabu Abraham, Jenny A. G. McKenzie, Clemens Lange, Natasha Jeffs, Xiaomeng Wang, James W B Bainbridge
Publikováno v:
Nature
Aberrant neovascularization contributes to diseases such as cancer, blindness and atherosclerosis, and is the consequence of inappropriate angiogenic signalling. Although many regulators of pathogenic angiogenesis have been identified, our understand
Autor:
Marcus Fruttiger, Stephen E. Moss, Sabu Abraham, Xiaomeng Wang, Jenny A. G. McKenzie, James W B Bainbridge, Clemens Lange, Jay Stone, John Greenwood, Pranita Gandhi
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Pathology. 180:399-409
Retinal pathologies are frequently accompanied by retinal vascular responses, including the formation of new vessels by angiogenesis (neovascularization). Pathological vascular changes may also include less well characterized traits of vascular remod
Autor:
Derry C. Roopenian, Michael B. Powner, Marcus Fruttiger, Gregory J. Christianson, Jenny A. G. McKenzie
Publikováno v:
Physiology and Pharmacology
PURPOSE: The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) plays a critical role in the homeostasis and degradation of immunoglobulin G (IgG). It mediates the transport of IgG across epithelial cell barriers and recycles IgG in endothelial cells back into the bloodstr
Autor:
Matthew Swire, Sabu Abraham, Natasha Jeffs, Helen M. Arthur, James W B Bainbridge, Ulrich F O Luhmann, John A. Greenwood, Xiaomeng Wang, Zhenhua Zhai, Vineeta Tripathi, Stephen E. Moss, Clemens Lange, Jenny A. G. McKenzie
Publikováno v:
Nature. 501:578-578
Nature 499, 306–311 (2013); doi:10.1038/nature12345 In Supplementary Fig. 13 of this Article, we inadvertently duplicated two of the representative retinal vascular flat-mount images. The wild-type P10 superficial plexus was duplicated and shifted
Publikováno v:
FEBS Letters. (9):2388-2394
Occludin is an integral-membrane protein that contributes to tight junction function. We have identified casein kinase I epsilon (CKI epsilon) as a binding partner for the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of occludin by yeast two-hybrid screening. CKI e