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Elaine W. Raines is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research consistent with this institution's standards and scholarly environment.

There are no recent papers recorded under their name, and there is no available data on frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications linked to their profile. Similarly, there is no information on specific main fields or subfields of study associated with their research activities.

No documented awards or recognitions are listed for Elaine W. Raines, and their professional contributions do not include identifiable main topics of work within the accessible data.

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Best Publications

  • The biology of platelet-derived growth factor

    Russell Ross;Elaine W. Raines;Daniel F. Bowen-Pope

  • ApoE-deficient mice develop lesions of all phases of atherosclerosis throughout the arterial tree.

    Yutaka Nakashima;Andrew S. Plump;Elaine W. Raines;Jan L. Breslow

  • Inhibition of Neointimal Smooth Muscle Accumulation After Angioplasty by an Antibody to PDGF

    Gordon A. A. Ferns;Elaine W. Raines;Katherine H. Sprugel;Alykhan S. Motani

  • Expression and secretion of type beta transforming growth factor by activated human macrophages

    Richard K. Assoian;Barbara E. Fleurdelys;Henry C. Stevenson;Paul J. Miller

  • Upregulation of VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 at Atherosclerosis-Prone Sites on the Endothelium in the ApoE-Deficient Mouse

    Yutaka Nakashima;Elaine W. Raines;Andrew S. Plump;Jan L. Breslow

  • TGF-β induces bimodal proliferation of connective tissue cells via complex control of an autocrine PDGF loop

    Edouard J. Battegay;Elaine W. Raines;Ronald A. Seifert;Daniel F. Bowen-Pope

  • A significant part of macrophage-derived growth factor consists of at least two forms of PDGF

    Kentaro Shimokado;Elaine W. Raines;David K. Madtes;Thomas B. Barrett

  • Interleukin-1 mitogenic activity for fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells is due to PDGF-AA.

    Elaine W. Raines;Steven K. Dower;Russell Ross

  • Tumor necrosis factor-alpha-converting enzyme (ADAM17) mediates the cleavage and shedding of fractalkine (CX3CL1).

    Kyle J. Garton;Peter J. Gough;Carl P. Blobel;Gillian Murphy

  • Toll-Like Receptor-4 Mediates Vascular Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in Diet-Induced Obesity

    Francis Kim;Matilda Pham;Ian Luttrell;Douglas D. Bannerman

  • Localization of PDGF-B protein in macrophages in all phases of atherogenesis.

    R Ross;J Masuda;EW Raines;AM Gown

  • Endothelial cells of hematopoietic origin make a significant contribution to adult blood vessel formation.

    Jeffrey R. Crosby;Wolfgang E. Kaminski;Gina Schatteman;Paul J. Martin

  • Fibrillar collagen inhibits arterial smooth muscle proliferation through regulation of Cdk2 inhibitors.

    Hidenori Koyama;Elaine W Raines;Karin E Bornfeldt;James M Roberts

  • The adhesive and migratory effects of osteopontin are mediated via distinct cell surface integrins. Role of alpha v beta 3 in smooth muscle cell migration to osteopontin in vitro.

    Lucy Liaw;Michael P. Skinner;Elaine W. Raines;Russell Ross

  • Ganglioside-mediated modulation of cell growth, growth factor binding, and receptor phosphorylation.

    E G Bremer;S Hakomori;D F Bowen-Pope;E Raines

  • Platelet-derived growth factor. I. High yield purification and evidence for multiple forms.

    E W Raines;R Ross

  • Insulin-like growth factor-I and platelet-derived growth factor-BB induce directed migration of human arterial smooth muscle cells via signaling pathways that are distinct from those of proliferation.

    Karin E. Bornfeldt;Elaine W. Raines;Toru Nakano;Lee M. Graves

  • PDGF and cardiovascular disease

    Elaine W Raines

  • Cleavage of p21Cip1/Waf1 and p27Kip1 Mediates Apoptosis in Endothelial Cells through Activation of Cdk2: Role of a Caspase Cascade

    Bodo Levkau;Hidenori Koyama;Elaine W. Raines;Bruce E. Clurman

  • Protein kinase A antagonizes platelet-derived growth factor-induced signaling by mitogen-activated protein kinase in human arterial smooth muscle cells.

    Lee M. Graves;Karin E. Bornfeldt;Elaine W. Raines;Brian C. Potts

Frequent Co-Authors

Russell Ross
Russell Ross University of Washington
Daniel F. Bowen-Pope
Daniel F. Bowen-Pope University of Washington
Peter J. Gough
Peter J. Gough Inzen Therapeutics
Gordon A. Ferns
Gordon A. Ferns Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Peter J. Dempsey
Peter J. Dempsey University of Colorado Denver
Chun Yuan
Chun Yuan University of Utah
Cecilia M. Giachelli
Cecilia M. Giachelli University of Washington
Edwin G. Krebs
Edwin G. Krebs University of Washington
John M. Harlan
John M. Harlan University of Washington
Alexander W. Clowes
Alexander W. Clowes University of Washington

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