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John Whitelock

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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine|April 5, 2011
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans in healthy and diseased systemsJohn Whitelock, James Melrose
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|October 27, 2004
Perlecan immunolocalizes to perichondrial vessels and canals in human fetal cartilaginous primordia in early vascular and matrix remodeling events associated with diarthrodial joint developmentJames Melrose, Susan Smith, John Whitelock
Nature Biomedical Engineering|April 15, 2020
Better growth-factor binding aids tissue repairMegan Lord, John Whitelock, Jeremy E Turnbull
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 26, 2022
Regulation of FGF-2, FGF-18 and Transcription Factor Activity by Perlecan in the Maturational Development of Transitional Rudiment and Growth Plate Cartilages and in the Maintenance of Permanent Cartilage HomeostasisAnthony J Hayes, John Whitelock, James Melrose
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|September 23, 2003
Perlecan, the multidomain heparan sulfate proteoglycan of basement membranes, is also a prominent component of the cartilaginous primordia in the developing human fetal spineJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Peter Ghosh, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|October 12, 2002
Perlecan, the multidomain HS-proteoglycan of basement membranes, is a prominent pericellular component of ovine hypertrophic vertebral growth plate and cartilaginous endplate chondrocytesJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Sarah Knox, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|August 9, 2012
Syndecan-4 is associated with beta-cells in the pancreas and the MIN6 beta-cell lineJennifer Y C Cheng, John Whitelock, Laura Poole-Warren
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|July 16, 2005
Perlecan displays variable spatial and temporal immunolocalisation patterns in the articular and growth plate cartilages of the ovine stifle jointJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Martin Cake, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 16, 2002
Not all perlecans are created equal: interactions with fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 2 and FGF receptorsSarah Knox, Catherine Merry, Sally Stringer, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|July 20, 2005
Comparative spatial and temporal localisation of perlecan, aggrecan and type I, II and IV collagen in the ovine meniscus: an ageing studyJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Martin Cake, et al.
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine|April 5, 2011
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans in healthy and diseased systemsJohn Whitelock, James Melrose
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|October 27, 2004
Perlecan immunolocalizes to perichondrial vessels and canals in human fetal cartilaginous primordia in early vascular and matrix remodeling events associated with diarthrodial joint developmentJames Melrose, Susan Smith, John Whitelock
Nature Biomedical Engineering|April 15, 2020
Better growth-factor binding aids tissue repairMegan Lord, John Whitelock, Jeremy E Turnbull
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 26, 2022
Regulation of FGF-2, FGF-18 and Transcription Factor Activity by Perlecan in the Maturational Development of Transitional Rudiment and Growth Plate Cartilages and in the Maintenance of Permanent Cartilage HomeostasisAnthony J Hayes, John Whitelock, James Melrose
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|September 23, 2003
Perlecan, the multidomain heparan sulfate proteoglycan of basement membranes, is also a prominent component of the cartilaginous primordia in the developing human fetal spineJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Peter Ghosh, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|October 12, 2002
Perlecan, the multidomain HS-proteoglycan of basement membranes, is a prominent pericellular component of ovine hypertrophic vertebral growth plate and cartilaginous endplate chondrocytesJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Sarah Knox, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|August 9, 2012
Syndecan-4 is associated with beta-cells in the pancreas and the MIN6 beta-cell lineJennifer Y C Cheng, John Whitelock, Laura Poole-Warren
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|July 16, 2005
Perlecan displays variable spatial and temporal immunolocalisation patterns in the articular and growth plate cartilages of the ovine stifle jointJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Martin Cake, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 16, 2002
Not all perlecans are created equal: interactions with fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 2 and FGF receptorsSarah Knox, Catherine Merry, Sally Stringer, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|July 20, 2005
Comparative spatial and temporal localisation of perlecan, aggrecan and type I, II and IV collagen in the ovine meniscus: an ageing studyJames Melrose, Susan Smith, Martin Cake, et al.
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