Migration of bovine aortic smooth muscle cells after wounding injury. The role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
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Atrophin proteins interact with the Fat1 cadherin and regulate migration and orientation in vascular smooth muscle cellsThe hyaluronan receptors CD44 and Rhamm (CD168) form complexes with ERK1,2 that sustain high basal motility in breast cancer cellsType VIII collagen stimulates smooth muscle cell migration and matrix metalloproteinase synthesis after arterial injuryThe adhesion receptor CD44 promotes atherosclerosis by mediating inflammatory cell recruitment and vascular cell activationMesenchymal stem cells attenuate peritoneal injury through secretion of TSG-6Identification of sequence, protein isoforms, and distribution of the hyaluronan-binding protein RHAMM in adult and developing rat brainHigh glucose upregulates connective tissue growth factor expression in human vascular smooth muscle cells.RHAMM, a receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility, compensates for CD44 in inflamed CD44-knockout mice: a different interpretation of redundancy.Regulation of smooth muscle cell migration and integrin expression by the Gax transcription factor.Blockade of TGF-β by catheter-based local intravascular gene delivery does not alter the in-stent neointimal response, but enhances inflammation in pig coronary arteries.Hyaluronan stabilizes focal adhesions, filopodia, and the proliferative phenotype in esophageal squamous carcinoma cells.Apical oxidative hyaluronan degradation stimulates airway ciliary beating via RHAMM and RON.Crucial role of hyaluronan in neointimal formation after vascular injury.Hyaluronan as an immune regulator in human diseases.Mapping and gene expression profile of the minimally overrepresented 8q24 region in prostate cancer.Proteoglycan distribution in lesions of atherosclerosis depends on lesion severity, structural characteristics, and the proximity of platelet-derived growth factor and transforming growth factor-betaExtracellular component hyaluronic acid and its receptor Hmmr are required for epicardial EMT during heart regeneration."Vulnerable plaques"--ticking of the time bomb.Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors as investigative tools in the pathogenesis and management of vascular disease.Uncovering the dual role of RHAMM as an HA receptor and a regulator of CD44 expression in RHAMM-expressing mesenchymal progenitor cells.Novel signaling pathways mediating reciprocal control of keratinocyte migration and wound epithelialization through M3 and M4 muscarinic receptors.Hyaluronan-dependent pericellular matrix.Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), transforming growth factor-β, hyaluronan (HA), and receptor for HA-mediated motility (RHAMM) are required for surfactant protein A-stimulated macrophage chemotaxisSoluble hyaluronan receptor RHAMM induces mitotic arrest by suppressing Cdc2 and cyclin B1 expression.Hyaluronan as a therapeutic target in human diseasesMatrix metalloproteinases as potential targets in the venous dilation associated with varicose veins.Imaging of homeostatic, neoplastic, and injured tissues by HA-based probes.The 'sweet' and 'bitter' involvement of glycosaminoglycans in lung diseases: pharmacotherapeutic relevance.Role of CD44 in the reaction of vascular smooth muscle cells to arterial wall injury.Evidence for a role of collagen synthesis in arterial smooth muscle cell migrationOrganization of hyaluronan and versican in the extracellular matrix of human fibroblasts treated with the viral mimetic poly I:C.Spatial organization and mechanical properties of the pericellular matrix on chondrocytes.Deletion of Hyaluronan Synthase 3 Inhibits Neointimal Hyperplasia in Mice.Role of receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM) in human head and neck cancers.Hyaluronan and RHAMM in wound repair and the "cancerization" of stromal tissues.RHAMM/ERK interaction induces proliferative activities of cementifying fibroma cells through a mechanism based on the CD44-EGFR.Glycosaminoglycans and glucose prevent apoptosis in 4-methylumbelliferone-treated human aortic smooth muscle cellsHyaluronan (HA) fragments induce chemokine gene expression in alveolar macrophages. The role of HA size and CD44.The hyaluronan receptor RHAMM regulates extracellular-regulated kinase.Development of a fluorescent substrate to measure hyaluronidase activity.
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Migration of bovine aortic smooth muscle cells after wounding injury. The role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
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Migration of bovine aortic smo ...... e role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
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Migration of bovine aortic smo ...... e role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
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Migration of bovine aortic smo ...... e role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
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Migration of bovine aortic smo ...... e role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
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E A Turley
M G Kinsella
R C Savani
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10.1172/JCI117764
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1995-03-01T00:00:00Z