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Robert T. Johnson, Finn Wostear, Reesha Solanki, Oliver Steward, Alice Bradford, Christopher Morris, Stefan Bidula, Derek T. Warren
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2024) 137 (21): jcs262310.
Published: 12 November 2024
...Robert T. Johnson; Finn Wostear; Reesha Solanki; Oliver Steward; Alice Bradford; Christopher Morris; Stefan Bidula; Derek T. Warren ABSTRACT During ageing, the extracellular matrix of the aortic wall becomes more rigid. In response, vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) generate enhanced contractile...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2009) 122 (1): 126–135.
Published: 1 January 2009
...Kaisa Lehti; Nina F. Rose; Sara Valavaara; Stephen J. Weiss; Jorma Keski-Oja At sites of vessel-wall injury, vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) can dedifferentiate to express an invasive and proliferative phenotype, which contributes to the development of neointimal lesions and vascular disorders...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Joo-ri Kim-Kaneyama, Wataru Suzuki, Kiyoko Ichikawa, Takahiro Ohki, Yoko Kohno, Masataka Sata, Kiyoshi Nose, Motoko Shibanuma
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2005) 118 (5): 937–949.
Published: 1 March 2005
... among mouse tissues by immunohistochemistry and found its expression only in smooth-muscle cells in several tissues. This result is consistent with a previous report on adult human tissues and contradicts the relatively ubiquitous expression of paxillin, the protein most homologous to Hic-5. One factor...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2002) 115 (13): 2659–2667.
Published: 1 July 2002
...Yukio Sumi; Hisako Muramatsu; Yoshifumi Takei; Ken-Ichiro Hata; Minoru Ueda; Takashi Muramatsu To study the interactions between smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells in vitro, we developed an artificial blood vessel model, which consisted of collagen gel containing human aortic smooth muscle...
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Antonio Facchiano, Francesco De Marchis, Elisabetta Turchetti, Francesco Facchiano, Mario Guglielmi, Alessandra Denaro, Roberta Palumbo, Marco Scoccianti, Maurizio C. Capogrossi
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2000) 113 (16): 2855–2863.
Published: 15 August 2000
... factor (bFGF) are released locally and modulate vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC) proliferation and migration within the vascular wall. The aim of the present in vitro study was to determine how rat aorta SMC respond to the simultaneous exposure to PDGF-BB and bFGF. In a modified Boyden chamber assay...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2000) 113 (11): 2055–2064.
Published: 1 June 2000
...Emanuela Stringa; Vera Knäuper; Gillian Murphy; Jelena Gavrilovic ABSTRACT Cell migration is a key event in many biological processes and depends on signals from both extracellular matrix and soluble motogenic factors. During atherosclerotic plaque development, vascular smooth muscle cells migrate...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1999) 112 (4): 435–445.
Published: 15 February 1999
...Peter Lloyd Jones; Frederick S. Jones; Bin Zhou; Marlene Rabinovitch ABSTRACT Tenascin-C is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein, the expression of which is upregulated in remodeling arteries. In previous studies we showed that the presence of tenascin-C alters vascular smooth muscle cell shape...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1998) 111 (22): 3379–3387.
Published: 15 November 1998
... to alter cellular function. Thermodynamic modeling predicts that mechanical forces influence microtubule assembly, and hence suggest microtubules as one potential cytoskeletal target for mechanical signals. In this study, the assembly of microtubules was analyzed in rat aortic smooth muscle cells cultured...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1998) 111 (14): 2043–2054.
Published: 30 July 1998
... was to identify the subcellular localization of S100 proteins in vascular smooth muscle cell lines derived from human aorta and intestinal smooth muscles, and in primary cell cultures derived from arterial smooth muscle tissue under normal conditions and after stimulation of the intracellular Ca 2+ concentration...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1995) 108 (5): 1971–1976.
Published: 1 May 1995
... or glutaraldehyde fixation followed by freeze substitution. The subplasmalemmal cytoplasm of the smooth muscle cells of rat epididymal tubules and the podocyte processes of the mouse glomerular visceral epithelium were found to be composed of a fine network of irregular anastomosing strands. This network closely...