Inflammatory cells during wound repair: the good, the bad and the ugly
P Martin, SJ Leibovich - Trends in cell biology, 2005 - cell.com
Damage to any tissue triggers a cascade of events that leads to rapid repair of the wound–if
the tissue is skin, then repair involves re-epithelialization, formation of granulation tissue and …
the tissue is skin, then repair involves re-epithelialization, formation of granulation tissue and …
[HTML][HTML] Selectins and their ligands: current concepts and controversies
GS Kansas - Blood, 1996 - Elsevier
WITH THE ESSENTIALLY simultaneous cloning in 1989 of the selectins (then called ELAM-
1, GMP-140/PADGEM, and LECAM-l/LAM-1; now called E-selectin, P-selectin, and L …
1, GMP-140/PADGEM, and LECAM-l/LAM-1; now called E-selectin, P-selectin, and L …
[PDF][PDF] Traffic signals on endothelium for lymphocyte recirculation and leukocyte emigration
TA Springer - Annual review of physiology, 1995 - projects.iq.harvard.edu
The circulatory and migratory properties of white blood cells have evolved to allow efficient
surveillance of tissues for infectious pathogens and rapid accu ญ mulation at sites of injury …
surveillance of tissues for infectious pathogens and rapid accu ญ mulation at sites of injury …
A comparative study of the anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antiangiogenic, and antiadhesive activities of nine different fucoidans from brown seaweeds
A Cumashi, NA Ushakova, ME Preobrazhenskaya… - …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The anti-inflammatory, antiangiogenic, anticoagulant, and antiadhesive properties of
fucoidans obtained from nine species of brown algae were studied in order to examine the …
fucoidans obtained from nine species of brown algae were studied in order to examine the …
[BOOK][B] Receptors: models for binding, trafficking, and signaling
DA Lauffenburger, JJ Linderman - 1996 - books.google.com
Receptors: Models for Binding, Trafficking, and Signaling bridges the gap between chemical
engineering and cell biology by lucidly and practically demonstrating how a mathematical …
engineering and cell biology by lucidly and practically demonstrating how a mathematical …
Multifarious roles of sialic acids in immunity
Sialic acids are a diverse family of monosaccharides widely expressed on all cell surfaces of
vertebrates and so‐called “higher” invertebrates, and on certain bacteria that interact with …
vertebrates and so‐called “higher” invertebrates, and on certain bacteria that interact with …
Mechanisms that regulate the function of the selectins and their ligands
D Vestweber, JE Blanks - Physiological reviews, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
Vestweber, Dietmar, and James E. Blanks. Mechanisms That Regulate the Function of the
Selectins and Their Ligands. Physiol. Rev. 79: 181–213, 1999.—Selectins are a family of …
Selectins and Their Ligands. Physiol. Rev. 79: 181–213, 1999.—Selectins are a family of …
[PDF][PDF] Selectins.
MP Bevilacqua, RM Nelson - The Journal of clinical …, 1993 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Perspectives Page 1 Perspectives Selectins Michael P. Bevilacqua and Richard M. Nelson
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Cellular and Molecular Medicine andDepartment ofPathology …
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Cellular and Molecular Medicine andDepartment ofPathology …
The microcirculation and inflammation: modulation of leukocyte‐endothelial cell adhesion
DN Granger, P Kubes - Journal of leukocyte biology, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The accumulation of leukocytes in inflamed tissue results from adhesive interactions
between leukocytes and endothelial cells within the microcirculation. These adhesive …
between leukocytes and endothelial cells within the microcirculation. These adhesive …
Selectins: interpreters of cell-specific carbohydrate information during inflammation
LA Lasky - Science, 1992 - science.org
Although a bewildering array of cell surface carbohydrate structures have been described,
the physiological relevance of any of these complex molecules has often eluded biologists …
the physiological relevance of any of these complex molecules has often eluded biologists …