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Immunity|August 14, 2012
Podoplanin-rich stromal networks induce dendritic cell motility via activation of the C-type lectin receptor CLEC-2Sophie E Acton, Jillian L Astarita, Deepali Malhotra, et al.
Nature|May 11, 2017
Endothelial TLR4 and the microbiome drive cerebral cavernous malformationsAlan T Tang, Jaesung P Choi, Jonathan J Kotzin, et al.
JCI Insight|February 8, 2019
Comprehensive transcriptome analysis of cerebral cavernous malformation across multiple species and genotypesJanne Koskimäki, Romuald Girard, Yan Li, et al.
Translational Stroke Research|June 17, 2022
Circulating Plasma miRNA Homologs in Mice and Humans Reflect Familial Cerebral Cavernous Malformation DiseaseSharbel G Romanos, Abhinav Srinath, Ying Li, et al.
Communications Medicine|March 3, 2023
Plasma metabolites with mechanistic and clinical links to the neurovascular disease cavernous angiomaAbhinav Srinath, Bingqing Xie, Ying Li, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica Communications|August 21, 2019
Transcriptome clarifies mechanisms of lesion genesis versus progression in models of Ccm3 cerebral cavernous malformationsJanne Koskimäki, Dongdong Zhang, Yan Li, et al.
Nature|April 28, 2021
PIK3CA and CCM mutations fuel cavernomas through a cancer-like mechanismAileen A Ren, Daniel A Snellings, Yourong S Su, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 11, 2020
Cerebral cavernous malformations are driven by ADAMTS5 proteolysis of versicanCourtney C Hong, Alan T Tang, Matthew R Detter, et al.
Neurology(R) Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation|August 6, 2021
Familial History of Autoimmune Disorders Among Patients With Pediatric Multiple SclerosisBenjamin M Greenberg, Theron Charles Casper, Soe S Mar, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|November 29, 2019
Distinct cellular roles for PDCD10 define a gut-brain axis in cerebral cavernous malformationAlan T Tang, Katie R Sullivan, Courtney C Hong, et al.
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Immunity|August 14, 2012
Podoplanin-rich stromal networks induce dendritic cell motility via activation of the C-type lectin receptor CLEC-2Sophie E Acton, Jillian L Astarita, Deepali Malhotra, et al.
Nature|May 11, 2017
Endothelial TLR4 and the microbiome drive cerebral cavernous malformationsAlan T Tang, Jaesung P Choi, Jonathan J Kotzin, et al.
JCI Insight|February 8, 2019
Comprehensive transcriptome analysis of cerebral cavernous malformation across multiple species and genotypesJanne Koskimäki, Romuald Girard, Yan Li, et al.
Translational Stroke Research|June 17, 2022
Circulating Plasma miRNA Homologs in Mice and Humans Reflect Familial Cerebral Cavernous Malformation DiseaseSharbel G Romanos, Abhinav Srinath, Ying Li, et al.
Communications Medicine|March 3, 2023
Plasma metabolites with mechanistic and clinical links to the neurovascular disease cavernous angiomaAbhinav Srinath, Bingqing Xie, Ying Li, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica Communications|August 21, 2019
Transcriptome clarifies mechanisms of lesion genesis versus progression in models of Ccm3 cerebral cavernous malformationsJanne Koskimäki, Dongdong Zhang, Yan Li, et al.
Nature|April 28, 2021
PIK3CA and CCM mutations fuel cavernomas through a cancer-like mechanismAileen A Ren, Daniel A Snellings, Yourong S Su, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 11, 2020
Cerebral cavernous malformations are driven by ADAMTS5 proteolysis of versicanCourtney C Hong, Alan T Tang, Matthew R Detter, et al.
Neurology(R) Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation|August 6, 2021
Familial History of Autoimmune Disorders Among Patients With Pediatric Multiple SclerosisBenjamin M Greenberg, Theron Charles Casper, Soe S Mar, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|November 29, 2019
Distinct cellular roles for PDCD10 define a gut-brain axis in cerebral cavernous malformationAlan T Tang, Katie R Sullivan, Courtney C Hong, et al.
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