Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO Washington University in St. Louis, MO



 

Bio 5144 - Signaling in Human Biology

The following are the list of papers for Bill Frazier's class. Please click on the link to download the pdf.

  • Bicknell, R. and Harris, A.L. Novel Angiogenic Signaling Pathways and Vascular Targets. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 44:219-238 (2004). pdf

  • Folkman, J. Endogenous Angiogenesis Inhibitors. APMIS 112:496-507 (2004). pdf

  • Jain, R.K. Molecular Regulation of Vessel Maturation. Nat Med 9:685-693 (2003). pdf

  • Luttun, A. and Carmeliet, P. Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis: Highlights of the Past Year. Curr Opin Hematol 11:262-271 (2004). pdf

  • Reynolds, L.E., Wyder, L., Lively, J.C., Taverna, D., Robinson, S.D., Huang, X., Sheppard, D., Hynes, R.O. and Hodivala-Dilke, K.M. Enhanced Pathological Angiogenesis in Mice Lacking ß3 Integrin or ß3 and ß5 integrins. Nat Med 8:27-34 (2002). pdf

  • Schneider, M., Tjwa, M. and Carmeliet, P. A Surrogate Marker to Monitor Angiogenesis at Last. Cancer Cell 7:3-4 (2005). pdf

  • Shaked, Y., Bertolini, F., Man, S., Rogers, M.S., Cervi, D., Foutz, T., Rawn, K., voskas, D., Durnont, D.J., Ben-David, Y., Lawler, J., Henkin, J., Huber, J., Hicklin, D.J., D'Amato, R.J. and Kerbel, R.S. Genetic Heterogeneity of the Vasculogenic Phenotype Parallels Angiogenesis: Implications for Cellular Surrogate Maker Analysis of Antiangiogenesis. Cancer Cell 7:101-111 (2005). pdf

  • Shaked, Y., Bertolini, F., Man, S., Rogers, M.S., Cervi, D., Foutz, T., Rawn, K., Voskas, D., Durnont, D.J., Ben-David, Y., Lawler, J., Henkin, J., Huber, J., Hicklin, D.J., D'Amato, R.J. and Kerbel, R.S. Genetic Heterogeneity of the Vasculogenic Phenotype Parallels Angiogenesis: Implications for Cellular Surrogate Maker Analysis of Antiangiogenesis. Supplemental Data. Cancer Cell 7:101-111 (2005). pdf

  • Wang, S., Wu, Z., Sorenson, C.M., Lawler, J. and Sheibani, N. Thrombospondin-1-Deficient Mice Exhibit Increased Vascular Density During Retinal Vascular Development and Are Less Sensitive to Hyperoxia-Mediated Vessel Obliteration. Dev Dynamics 228:630-642 (2003). pdf

 

 

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