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Barbara C. Furie

Barbara C. Furie

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
87
Citations
34907
World Ranking
2783
National Ranking
1433

Overview

Barbara C. Furie is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on subfields including Epidemiology, Surgery, and Hematology.

The main topics within their body of work include:

  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
  • Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms

Barbara C. Furie has contributed to publications in venues such as UNC Libraries. Their recent scholarly output includes a paper titled Monocyte tissue factor-dependent activation of coagulation in hypercholesterolemic mice and monkeys is inhibited by simvastatin published in 2020 by UNC Libraries.

Frequent co-authors working alongside Barbara C. Furie include:

  • A. Phillip Owens
  • Freda Passam
  • Silvio Antoniak
  • Stephanie Marshall
  • Allison L. McDaniel

The collaborative efforts and focused research on coagulation pathways, lipoprotein metabolism, and inflammatory processes suggest an interdisciplinary approach combining clinical and biological perspectives. Their work on monocyte tissue factor and coagulation mechanisms contributes to understanding cardiovascular and metabolic disease processes at a molecular and systemic level.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of Thrombus Formation

    Bruce Furie;Barbara C. Furie

  • The molecular basis of blood coagulation

    Bruce Furie;Barbara C. Furie

  • PADGEM protein: a receptor that mediates the interaction of activated platelets with neutrophils and monocytes.

    Eric Larsen;Alessandro Celi;Gary E. Gilbert;Barbara C. Furie

  • Leukocyte accumulation promoting fibrin deposition is mediated in vivo by P-selectin on adherent platelets.

    Theresa Palabrica;Roy Lobb;Barbara C. Furie;Mark Aronovitz

  • Accumulation of Tissue Factor into Developing Thrombi In Vivo Is Dependent upon Microparticle P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1 and Platelet P-Selectin

    Shahrokh Falati;Qingde Liu;Peter Gross;Glenn Merrill-Skoloff

  • Des-gamma-carboxy (abnormal) prothrombin as a serum marker of primary hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Howard A. Liebman;Barbara C. Furie;Myron J. Tong;Rita A. Blanchard

  • Real-time in vivo imaging of platelets, tissue factor and fibrin during arterial thrombus formation in the mouse.

    Shahrokh Falati;Peter Gross;Glenn Merrill-Skoloff;Barbara C. Furie

  • Molecular and cellular biology of blood coagulation.

    Bruce Furie;Barbara C. Furie

  • Polyspecific monoclonal lupus autoantibodies reactive with both polynucleotides and phospholipids

    Eileen M Lafer;J. Rauch;C. Andrzejewski;D. Mudd

  • Thrombus formation in vivo.

    Bruce Furie;Barbara C. Furie

  • Tumor-derived tissue factor-bearing microparticles are associated with venous thromboembolic events in malignancy.

    Jeffrey I. Zwicker;Howard A. Liebman;Donna Neuberg;Romaric Lacroix

  • A platelet membrane protein expressed during platelet activation and secretion. Studies using a monoclonal antibody specific for thrombin-activated platelets.

    S Hsu-Lin;C L Berman;B C Furie;D August

  • Vitamin K-Dependent Biosynthesis of γ-Carboxyglutamic Acid

    Bruce Furie;Beth A. Bouchard;Barbara C. Furie

  • PADGEM-dependent adhesion of platelets to monocytes and neutrophils is mediated by a lineage-specific carbohydrate, LNF III (CD15)

    Eric Larsen;Theresa Palabrica;Susan Sajer;Gary E. Gllbert

  • A platelet alpha granule membrane protein that is associated with the plasma membrane after activation. Characterization and subcellular localization of platelet activation-dependent granule-external membrane protein.

    C. L. Berman;E. L. Yeo;June D. Wencel-Drake;B. C. Furie

  • Selectins: A family of adhesion receptors

    M. Bevilacqua;E. Butcher;Barbara Furie;Bruce Furie

  • Targeted Gene Disruption Demonstrates That P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1 (Psgl-1) Is Required for P-Selectin–Mediated but Not E-Selectin–Mediated Neutrophil Rolling and Migration

    Jing Yang;Jing Yang;Takako Hirata;Takako Hirata;Kevin Croce;Kevin Croce;Glenn Merrill-Skoloff;Glenn Merrill-Skoloff

  • Localization of labile posttranslational modifications by electron capture dissociation: The case of γ-carboxyglutamic acid

    Neil L. Kelleher;Roman A. Zubarev;Kristine Bush;Bruce Furie

  • Hematopoietic cell-derived microparticle tissue factor contributes to fibrin formation during thrombus propagation.

    Janet Chou;Nigel Mackman;Glenn Merrill-Skoloff;Brian Pedersen

  • A critical role for extracellular protein disulfide isomerase during thrombus formation in mice

    Jaehyung Cho;Barbara C. Furie;Shaun R. Coughlin;Bruce Furie

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce Furie
Bruce Furie Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Denisa D. Wagner
Denisa D. Wagner Boston Children's Hospital
Christopher T. Walsh
Christopher T. Walsh Stanford University
David M. Roth
David M. Roth University of California San Diego
Athan Kuliopulos
Athan Kuliopulos Tufts University
Johan Stenflo
Johan Stenflo Lund University
Robert Flaumenhaft
Robert Flaumenhaft Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Lee G. Pedersen
Lee G. Pedersen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Barza
Michael Barza Tufts Medical Center
Donna Neuberg
Donna Neuberg Harvard University

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