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Overview

Caroline H. Damsky is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their academic profile centers on their involvement in scientific research within this institution.

There are no publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, or fields and subfields of study linked to Caroline H. Damsky. Additionally, there are no records of specific main topics or awards associated with their work at this time.

Best Publications

  • Reversion of the Malignant Phenotype of Human Breast Cells in Three-Dimensional Culture and In Vivo by Integrin Blocking Antibodies

    V.M. Weaver;O.W. Petersen;F. Wang;C.A. Larabell

  • FAK integrates growth-factor and integrin signals to promote cell migration

    David J. Sieg;Christof R. Hauck;Dusko Ilic;Candice K. Klingbeil

  • Human cytotrophoblasts adopt a vascular phenotype as they differentiate. A strategy for successful endovascular invasion

    Y Zhou;S J Fisher;M Janatpour;O Genbacev

  • Preeclampsia is associated with failure of human cytotrophoblasts to mimic a vascular adhesion phenotype. One cause of defective endovascular invasion in this syndrome

    Yan Zhou;Caroline H. Damsky;Susan J. Fisher

  • Distribution patterns of extracellular matrix components and adhesion receptors are intricately modulated during first trimester cytotrophoblast differentiation along the invasive pathway, in vivo.

    C H Damsky;M L Fitzgerald;S J Fisher

  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Ligands and Receptors That Regulate Human Cytotrophoblast Survival Are Dysregulated in Severe Preeclampsia and Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, and Low Platelets Syndrome

    Yan Zhou;Michael McMaster;Kirstin Woo;Mary Janatpour

  • 92-kD type IV collagenase mediates invasion of human cytotrophoblasts.

    Clifford L. Librach;Zena Werb;Marilyn L. Fitzgerald;King Chiu

  • Hypoxia alters early gestation human cytotrophoblast differentiation/invasion in vitro and models the placental defects that occur in preeclampsia.

    O Genbacev;R Joslin;C H Damsky;B M Polliotti

  • Preeclampsia is associated with abnormal expression of adhesion molecules by invasive cytotrophoblasts.

    Yan Zhou;C. H. Damsky;King Chiu;J. M. Roberts

  • Signal transduction by integrin receptors for extracellular matrix: Cooperative processing of extracellular information

    Caroline H. Damsky;Zena Werb

  • Adhesive and degradative properties of human placental cytotrophoblast cells in vitro.

    S J Fisher;T Y Cui;L Zhang;L Hartman

  • Integrin switching regulates normal trophoblast invasion

    Caroline H. Damsky;Clifford Librach;Kee-Hak Lim;Marilyn L. Fitzgerald

  • Deletion of beta 1 integrins in mice results in inner cell mass failure and peri-implantation lethality.

    L E Stephens;A E Sutherland;I V Klimanskaya;A Andrieux

  • β1-Class Integrins Regulate the Development of Laminae and Folia in the Cerebral and Cerebellar Cortex

    Diana Graus-Porta;Sandra Blaess;Mathias Senften;Amanda Littlewood-Evans

  • Extracellular Matrix Survival Signals Transduced by Focal Adhesion Kinase Suppress p53-mediated Apoptosis

    Duško Ilić;Eduardo A.C. Almeida;David D. Schlaepfer;Paul Dazin

  • Human placental HLA-G expression is restricted to differentiated cytotrophoblasts.

    M. T. Mcmaster;C. L. Librach;Yan Zhou;Kee-Hak Lim

  • Integrin recognition of different cell-binding fragments of laminin (P1, E3, E8) and evidence that alpha 6 beta 1 but not alpha 6 beta 4 functions as a major receptor for fragment E8.

    A. Sonnenberg;C. J. T. Linders;P. W. Modderman;C. H. Damsky

  • Cooperative signaling by alpha 5 beta 1 and alpha 4 beta 1 integrins regulates metalloproteinase gene expression in fibroblasts adhering to fibronectin.

    Pirkko Huhtala;Martin J. Humphries;James B. McCarthy;Patrice M. Tremble

  • Interactions between integrin receptors and fibronectin are required for calvarial osteoblast differentiation in vitro

    Amr M. Moursi;Ruth K. Globus;Caroline H. Damsky

  • Reversion of the Malignant Phenotype of Human Breast Cells inThree-Dimensional Culture and In Vivo by Integrin BlockingAntibodies

    V. M. Weaver;O. W. Petersen;F. Wang;C. A. Larabell

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan J. Fisher
Susan J. Fisher University of California, San Francisco
Dusko Ilic
Dusko Ilic King's College London
Zena Werb
Zena Werb University of California, San Francisco
David D. Schlaepfer
David D. Schlaepfer University of California, San Diego
Clayton A. Buck
Clayton A. Buck The Wistar Institute
Mina J. Bissell
Mina J. Bissell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kevin J. Tomaselli
Kevin J. Tomaselli Pfizer (United States)
Christof R. Hauck
Christof R. Hauck University of Konstanz
Louis F. Reichardt
Louis F. Reichardt University of California, San Francisco
George P. Tuszynski
George P. Tuszynski Temple University

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