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Patricia A. D'Amore

Current Publications

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  1. Goodwin AM, Kitajewski J, D'Amore PA. Wnt1 and Wnt5a affect endothelial proliferation and capillary length; Wnt2 does not. Growth Factors, 2007, 25: 25-32.

  2. Maruyama K, Asai J, Masaaki Ii, Thorne T, Losordo DW, and D'Amore PA. Decreased macrophage number and activation lead to reduced lymphatic vessel formation and contribute to impaired diabetic wound healing. Am J Path, 2007, 170:1178-1191.

  3. Ramsauer M, D'Amore PA. Contextual role for angiopoietins and TGFß1 in blood vessel stabilization. J Cell Sci, 2007, 120:1810-1817.

  4. Harper, J., Yan, L., Loureiro, R.M., Ng, Y.-S., Inmin, W., Fang, J., D'Amore, P.A., and Moses, M.A. (2007) Repression of VEGF expression by the zinc finger transcription factor ZNF24. Cancer Research, 2007, 67:8736-8741.

  5. Bryan BA, Walshe TE, Mitchell DC, Havumaki JS, Saint-Geniez M, Maharaj AS, Maldonado AE, D'Amore PA. Coordinated vascular endothelial growth factor expression and signaling during skeletal myogenic differentiation. Mol Biol Cell, 2007, 19:994-1006.

  6. D'Amore PA. Vascular endothelial cell growth factor-a: not just for endothelial cells anymore. Am J Pathol, 2007, 171:14-18.

  7. Maharaj ASR, Walshe TE, Saint-Geniez M, Venkatresha S, Maldonado AE, Himes NC, Matharu KS, Karumanchi SA, D'Amore PA. VEGF and TGF-B are required for the maintenance of the choroids plexus and ependyma. JEM, 2007, 1-11.

  8. Sang DN, D'Amore PA. Is blockade of vascular endothelial growth factor beneficial for all types of diabetic retinopathy? Diabetologia, 2008, 51:1570-1573 (Invited Commentary), PMID: 18607560.

  9. Saint-Geniez M, Kurihara T, D'Amore PA. Absence of membrane bound VEGF isoforms leads to abnormal lens development. IOVS, 2008, published ahead of print, PMID: 18757513.

  10. Fernando NT, Koch M, Rothrock C, Gollogly LK, D'Amore PA, Ryeom SW, Yoon, SS. Tumor escape from endogenous, extracellular matrix-associated angiogenesis inhibitors by upregulation of multiple pro-angiogenic factors. Clinical Cancer Research, 2008, 5:1529-39, PMID: 18316578.

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