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Glycobiology
Vascular endothelia are covered with a dense glycocalix that is heavily sialylated. Sialylation of vascular glycoconjugates is involved in the regulation of cell–cell interactions, be it among endothelial cells at cell junctions or between endothel
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Vivianne I. Otto, Michael Detmar, Carlotta Tacconi, Catharina D. Commerford, Jasmin Frey, Richard D. Cummings, Cornelia Halin, Marco D'Addio
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal, 35 (11)
Cellular interactions between endothelial cells and macrophages regulate macrophage localization and phenotype, but the mechanisms underlying these interactions are poorly understood. Here we explored the role of sialoglycans on lymphatic endothelial
Autor:
Michael Detmar, Vivianne I. Otto, Filip Roudnicky, Cédric Poyet, Lorenz Buser, Peter J. Wild, Karim Saba
Publikováno v:
The American journal of pathology. 190(9)
Tumor-associated blood vessels differ from normal vessels and play key roles in tumor progression. We aimed to identify biomolecules that are expressed differentially in human bladder cancer-associated blood vessels to find novel biomarkers and mecha
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Susanna Poghosyan, Giorgia Vella, Samia B. Bachmann, Michael Detmar, Jay W. Shin, Simon Schwager, Sun Young Yoon, Cédric Poyet, Sinem Karaman, Vivianne I. Otto, Filip Roudnicky
Publikováno v:
Oncogene
ResearcherID
Oncogene, 37 (19)
ResearcherID
Oncogene, 37 (19)
Thrombospondin-2 (TSP2) is an anti-angiogenic matricellular protein that inhibits tumor growth and angiogenesis. Tumor-associated blood vascular endothelial cells (BECs) were isolated from human invasive bladder cancers and from matched normal bladde
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Vivianne I. Otto, Dave Tang, Lothar C. Dieterich, Cédric Poyet, Peter Camenzind, Lorenz Buser, Chien Hsien Ho, Peter J. Wild, Filip Roudnicky, Michael Detmar
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pathology. 242:193-205
Bladder cancer is a frequently recurring disease with a very poor prognosis once progressed to invasive stages, and tumour-associated blood vessels play a crucial role in this process. In order to identify novel biomarkers associated with progression
Autor:
Lu Chen, Alexandra Michaela Ochsenbein, Don Yuen, Vivianne I. Otto, Roberta Bianchi, Eliane Fischer, Michael Detmar, Ellen Ernst
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289:21016-21027
The lymphatic system plays an important role in cancer metastasis and inhibition of lymphangiogenesis could be valuable in fighting cancer dissemination. Podoplanin (Pdpn) is a small, transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of lymphatic e
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 57:16574-16575
"A responsible scientist is able to step back, critically reflect on his or her own doings, and also explain them to a wider audience. Critical thinking includes the ability to talk to people working in other areas, as well as the broader public. It
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie. 130:16812-16813
Autor:
Filip, Roudnicky, Lothar C, Dieterich, Cedric, Poyet, Lorenz, Buser, Peter, Wild, Dave, Tang, Peter, Camenzind, Chien Hsien, Ho, Vivianne I, Otto, Michael, Detmar
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pathology. 242(2)
Bladder cancer is a frequently recurring disease with a very poor prognosis once progressed to invasive stages, and tumour-associated blood vessels play a crucial role in this process. In order to identify novel biomarkers associated with progression
Autor:
Kay W. Axhausen, Andreas Pospischil, Sara Irina Fabrikant, Vivianne I. Otto, Gerd Folkers, Ramona Graf, Michael Hässig, Gianluca Boo, Dorette Meier, Katrin Grüntzig, M. Welle, Franco Guscetti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 154 (2-3)
Journal of Comparative Pathology
Graf, R; Grüntzig, K; Boo, G; Axhausen, K W; Fabrikant, S; Welle, Monika Maria; Meier, D; Guscetti, F; Folkers, G; Otto, V; Pospischil, A (2016). Swiss Feline Cancer Registry 1965-2008: the Influence of Sex, Breed and Age on Tumour Types and Tumour Locations. Journal of comparative pathology, 154(2-3), pp. 195-210. Elsevier 10.1016/j.jcpa.2016.01.008
Journal of Comparative Pathology
Graf, R; Grüntzig, K; Boo, G; Axhausen, K W; Fabrikant, S; Welle, Monika Maria; Meier, D; Guscetti, F; Folkers, G; Otto, V; Pospischil, A (2016). Swiss Feline Cancer Registry 1965-2008: the Influence of Sex, Breed and Age on Tumour Types and Tumour Locations. Journal of comparative pathology, 154(2-3), pp. 195-210. Elsevier 10.1016/j.jcpa.2016.01.008
SummaryCancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors underlying different types of cancer incidence. The present study is based on the Swiss Feline Cancer Registry that comprises 51,322 feline patient
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::887b04665adede37ad7d90d8a226e16b
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/430220/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/430220/