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December 25, 1977
Failure of cultured chick embryo fibroblasts to incorporate collagen into their extracellular matrix when transformed by Rous sarcoma virus. An effect of transformation but not of virus production
B W Arbogast, M Yoshimura, N A Kefalides, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 15, 2000
Regulation of tumor cell chemotaxis by type IV collagen is mediated by a Ca(2+)-dependent mechanism requiring CD47 and the integrin alpha(V)beta(3)
T A Shahan, A Fawzi, G Bellon, et al.
In Vitro
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December 1, 1979
Comparison of the intracellular lipids of cultured vascular endothelial cells and fibroblasts
E J Macarak, M de la Llera, N A Kefalides, et al.
Kidney International
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January 1, 1993
Identification of antigenic epitopes in type IV collagen by use of synthetic peptides
N A Kefalides, N Ohno, C B Wilson, et al.
Atherosclerosis
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May 1, 1976
Triglyceride accumulation in cultured human fibroblasts: the effects of hypertriglyceridemic serum
B V Howard, W J Howard, M De la Llera, et al.
Cellular Signalling
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May 24, 2000
A peptide of the alpha 3(IV) chain of type IV collagen modulates stimulated neutrophil function via activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase and Ser/Thr protein phosphatase
A Fawzi, A Robinet, J C Monboisse, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
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February 1, 1981
Virus infection of endothelial cells
H M Friedman, E J Macarak, R R MacGregor, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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June 1, 1975
Effects of a molecular change in collagen on lung structure and mechanical function
N N Stanley, R Alper, E L Cunningham, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 15, 1997
A cell binding domain from the alpha3 chain of type IV collagen inhibits proliferation of melanoma cells
J Han, N Ohno, S Pasco, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 1, 2000
Tyrosine kinase activation in response to fungal spores is primarily dependent on endogenous reactive oxygen production in macrophages
T A Shahan, W G Sorenson, J Simpson, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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December 25, 1977
Failure of cultured chick embryo fibroblasts to incorporate collagen into their extracellular matrix when transformed by Rous sarcoma virus. An effect of transformation but not of virus production
B W Arbogast, M Yoshimura, N A Kefalides, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
February 15, 2000
Regulation of tumor cell chemotaxis by type IV collagen is mediated by a Ca(2+)-dependent mechanism requiring CD47 and the integrin alpha(V)beta(3)
T A Shahan, A Fawzi, G Bellon, et al.
In Vitro
|
December 1, 1979
Comparison of the intracellular lipids of cultured vascular endothelial cells and fibroblasts
E J Macarak, M de la Llera, N A Kefalides, et al.
Kidney International
|
January 1, 1993
Identification of antigenic epitopes in type IV collagen by use of synthetic peptides
N A Kefalides, N Ohno, C B Wilson, et al.
Atherosclerosis
|
May 1, 1976
Triglyceride accumulation in cultured human fibroblasts: the effects of hypertriglyceridemic serum
B V Howard, W J Howard, M De la Llera, et al.
Cellular Signalling
|
May 24, 2000
A peptide of the alpha 3(IV) chain of type IV collagen modulates stimulated neutrophil function via activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase and Ser/Thr protein phosphatase
A Fawzi, A Robinet, J C Monboisse, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
|
February 1, 1981
Virus infection of endothelial cells
H M Friedman, E J Macarak, R R MacGregor, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
June 1, 1975
Effects of a molecular change in collagen on lung structure and mechanical function
N N Stanley, R Alper, E L Cunningham, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 15, 1997
A cell binding domain from the alpha3 chain of type IV collagen inhibits proliferation of melanoma cells
J Han, N Ohno, S Pasco, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 1, 2000
Tyrosine kinase activation in response to fungal spores is primarily dependent on endogenous reactive oxygen production in macrophages
T A Shahan, W G Sorenson, J Simpson, et al.
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