Her research brings together the fields of Basement membrane and Cell biology. Caroline H. Damsky performs multidisciplinary study in Basement membrane and Gene in her work. Her Gene study often links to related topics such as Interleukin 10 receptor, alpha subunit. The study of Interleukin 10 receptor, alpha subunit is intertwined with the study of G alpha subunit in a number of ways. G alpha subunit and Protein subunit are frequently intertwined in her study. Much of her study explores Protein subunit relationship to Biochemistry. Her research ties Vitronectin and Biochemistry together. While working on this project, Caroline H. Damsky studies both Vitronectin and Alpha-v beta-3. She incorporates Alpha-v beta-3 and CD49c in her research.
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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.
Journal of Cell Biology (1997)
FAK integrates growth-factor and integrin signals to promote cell migration
David J. Sieg;Christof R. Hauck;Dusko Ilic;Candice K. Klingbeil.
Nature Cell Biology (2000)
Human cytotrophoblasts adopt a vascular phenotype as they differentiate. A strategy for successful endovascular invasion
Y Zhou;S J Fisher;M Janatpour;O Genbacev.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1997)
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.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1997)
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.
American Journal of Pathology (2002)
92-kD type IV collagenase mediates invasion of human cytotrophoblasts.
Clifford L. Librach;Zena Werb;Marilyn L. Fitzgerald;King Chiu.
Journal of Cell Biology (1991)
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.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1996)
Signal transduction by integrin receptors for extracellular matrix: Cooperative processing of extracellular information
Caroline H. Damsky;Zena Werb.
Current Opinion in Cell Biology (1992)
Adhesive and degradative properties of human placental cytotrophoblast cells in vitro.
S J Fisher;T Y Cui;L Zhang;L Hartman.
Journal of Cell Biology (1989)
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.
Genes & Development (1995)
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