Cell Culture Products

  1. Esty, A. 1991. Rapid attachment and spreading of bovine aortic endothelial cells in serum-free and reduced serum media on ProNectin F, an engineered protein polymer. Biomedical Products 16 (5): 76-78.
  2. Esty, A. 1991. Receptor-specific serum-free cell attachment using a highly stable engineered protein polymer. American Biotechnology Laboratory 9 (3): 44.
  3. Burridge, K., Turner, C.E., and Romer, L.H. 1992. Tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin and pp125FAK. Journal of Cell Biology 119 (4): 893-903.
  4. Putnam, D. and Cappello, J. 1993. Improving the growth of anchorage-dependent cells upon abrupt passage to serum-free media. American Biotechnology Laboratory 11 (13): 14-16.
  5. Waldemar, L. and Spear, D. 1993. Improved adherent mammalian cell transfection with ProNectin F recombinant attachment factor. Strategies in molecular biology 5: 48-50.
  6. Varani, J., Inman, D.R., Fligiel, S.E.G., and Hillegas, W.J. 1993. Use of recombinant and synthetic peptides as attachment factors for cells on microcarriers. Cytotechnology 13: 89-98.
  7. Gailit, J., Colflesh, D., Rabiner, I., Simone, J., and Goligorsky, M.S. 1993. Redistribution and dysfunction of integrins in cultured renal epithelial cells exposed to oxidative stress. American Journal of Physiology 264: F149-F157.
  8. Dowd, E. and Panaro, M. 1993. The effects of bovine pituitary extract, epidermal growth factor, and ProNectin F on normal human epidermal keratinocytes. Unpublished data.
  9. Wendland, M., and Subramani, S. 1993. Cytosol-dependent peroxisomal protein import in a permeabilized cell system. Journal of Cell Biology 120 (3): 675-685.
  10. Lwebuga-Mukasa, Jamson S. 1994. A Mn2+ enhanced, RGD-dependent adhesion technique for isolation of adult rat type II alveolar epithelial cells for immediate functional studies. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 10: 347-354.
  11. Lehmann, M., Rabenandrasana, C., Tamura, R., Lissitzky, J.-C., Quaranta, V., Pichon, J., and Marvaldi, J. 1994. A monoclonal antibody inhibits adhesion to fibronectin and vitronectin of a colon carcinoma cell line and recognizes the integrins aVß3, aVß5, and aVß6. Cancer Research 54: 2102-2107.
  12. Anderson, J.P., Cappello, J., and Martin D.C. 1994. Morphology and Primary Crystal Structure of a Silk-Like Protein Polymer Synthesized by Genetically Engineered Escherichia coli Bacteria. Biopolymers 34: 1049-1057.
  13. Yelian, F.D., Yang, Y., Hirata, J.D., Schultz, J.F., and Armant, D.R. 1995. Molecular interactions between fibronectin and integrins during mouse blastocyst outgrowth. Molecular Reproduction and Development 41: 435-448.
  14. Noiri, E., Gailit, J., Sheth, D., Magazine, H., Gurrath, M., Muller, G., Kessler, H., and Goligorsky. M.S. 1994. Cyclic RGD peptides ameliorate ischemic acute renal failure in rats. Kidney International 46: 1050-1058.
  15. Roberts, A.J. and Echternkamp, S.E. 1994. In vitro production of estradiol by bovine granulosa cells: evaluation of culture condition, stage of follicular development, and location of cells within follicles. Biology of Reproduction 51: 273-282.
  16. Rossi, F., Billetta R., Ruggeri, Z., and Zanetti, M. 1995. Engineered idiotypes. Immunochemical analysis of antigenized antibodies expressing a conformationally constrained ARG-GLY-ASP (RGD) motif. Molecular Immunology 32 (5): 341 346.
  17. Ott, M.J., Olson, J.L., and Ballermann, B.J. 1995. Chronic in vitro flow promotes ultrastructural differentiation of endothelial cells. Endothelium 3: 21-30.
  18. Redmond, E.M., Cahill, P.A., and Sitzmann, J.V. 1995. Perfused transcapillary smooth muscle and endothelial cell co culture -- a novel in vitro model. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Animal 31: 601-609.
  19. Stanness, K.A., Guatteo, E., and Janigro, D. 1996. A dynamic model of the blood-brain barrier In Vitro. Neurotoxicology 17 (2): 481-496.
  20. Vedovato, V. and Borrow, P., Growing lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in serum-free media using ProNectin F, an engineered cell attachment polymer. (Manuscript in preparation).
  21. Singhvi, R., Wang, D.I.C., and Cappello, J., Production of rIFNg using anchorage-dependent CHO cells cultivated on ProNectin F coated polystyrene in serum-free medium. (Manuscript in preparation).
  22. Davis, T.A., Wiesmann, W., Kidwell, W., Cannon, T., Kerns, L., Serke, C., Delaplaine, T., Pranger, A., and Lee, K.P. 1996. Effect of spaceflight on human stem cell hematopoiesis: suppression of erythropoiesis ane myelopoiesis. Journal of Leukocyte Biology 60: 69-76.
  23. Ni, J., Chen, S.-F., and Hollander, D. 1996. Immunological Abnormality in C3H/HeJ mice with Heritable Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Cellular Immunology 169: 7-15.
  24. Quinn, P., Margalit, R. 1996. Beneficial Effects of Coculture with Cumulus Cells on Blastocyst Formation in a Prospective Trial with Supernumerary Human Embryos. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 13 (1).
  25. Muller, J.M., Chilian, W.M., and Davis, M.J. 1997. Integrin signaling transduces shear stress-dependent vasodilation of coronary arterioles. Circulatory Research 80(3): 320-326.
  26. Whitacre, C.M. and Berger, N.A. 1997. Factors affecting topotecan-induced programmed cell death: adhesion protects cells from apoptosis and impairs cleavage of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase. Cancer Research 57 (11): 2157-2163.
  27. Reusch, H. Peter, Chan, Germaine, Ives, Harlan E., and Nemenoff, Raphael A. 1997. Activation of JNK/SAPK and ERK by Mechanical Strain in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Depends on Extracellular Matrix Composition. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 237 (2): 239-244.
  28. Acharya, U., Mallabiabarrena, A., Acharya, J.K., and Malhotra, V. 1998. Signaling via Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase (MEK1) Is Required for Golgi Fragmentation during Mitosis. Cell 92:183-192.
  29. Clough, R.W., Peterson, B.R., Steenbergen, J.L., Jobe, P.C., Eells, J.B., Browning, R.A., Mishra, P.K. 1998. Neurite extension of developing noradrenergic neurons is impaired in genetically epilepsy-prone rats (GEPR-3s): an in vitro study on the locus coeruleus. Epilepsy Research 29 (2):135-146.

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