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62
Citations
16129
World Ranking
10663
National Ranking
814

Overview

Keith Langley is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic career is situated within this institution, contributing to its research environment.

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Best Publications

  • Stem cell factor is encoded at the SI locus of the mouse and is the ligand for the c-kit tyrosine kinase receptor

    Krisztina M. Zsebo;David A. Williams;Edwin N. Geissler;Virginia C. Broudy

  • Identification, purification, and biological characterization of hematopoietic stem cell factor from buffalo rat liver-conditioned medium

    Krisztina M. Zsebo;Jette Wypych;Ian K. McNiece;Hsieng S. Lu

  • Primary structure and functional expression of rat and human stem cell factor DNAs

    Francis H. Martin;Sidney V. Suggs;Keith E. Langley;Hsieng S. Lu

  • Recombinant human stem cell factor synergises with GM-CSF, G-CSF, IL-3 and epo to stimulate human progenitor cells of the myeloid and erythroid lineages.

    I. K. McNiece;K. E. Langley;K. M. Zsebo

  • Inhibition of Invasion and Metastasis in Cells Transfected with an Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases

    Yves A. DeClerck;Norma Perez;Hiroyuki Shimada;Thomas C. Boone

  • Induction of mast cell proliferation, maturation, and heparin synthesis by the rat c-kit ligand, stem cell factor.

    Mindy Tsai;Takashi Takeishi;Helen Thompson;Keith E. Langley

  • The rat c-kit ligand, stem cell factor, induces the development of connective tissue-type and mucosal mast cells in vivo. Analysis by anatomical distribution, histochemistry, and protease phenotype.

    M. Tsai;Li-Sun Shih;G. F. J. Newlands;T. Takeishi

  • TISSUE INHIBITOR OF METALLOPROTEINASE-2 (TIMP-2) BINDS TO THE CATALYTIC DOMAIN OF THE CELL SURFACE RECEPTOR, MEMBRANE TYPE 1-MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 1 (MT1-MMP)

    Stanley Zucker;Stanley Zucker;Michelle Drews;Cathleen Conner;Hussein D. Foda;Hussein D. Foda

  • A cytokine-based neuroimmunologic mechanism of cancer-related symptoms

    Bang-Ning Lee;Robert Dantzer;Keith E. Langley;Gary J. Bennett

  • The role of recombinant stem cell factor in early B cell development: Synergistic interaction with IL-7

    Ian K. McNiece;Keith E. Langley;Krisztina M. Zsebo

  • Chymase cleavage of stem cell factor yields a bioactive, soluble product

    B J Longley;L Tyrrell;Y Ma;D A Williams

  • cDNA cloning and expression of a metalloproteinase inhibitor related to tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases.

    T C Boone;M J Johnson;Y A De Clerck;K E Langley

  • Purification and characterization of two related but distinct metalloproteinase inhibitors secreted by bovine aortic endothelial cells.

    Y A De Clerck;T D Yean;B J Ratzkin;H S Lu

  • Molecular basis of beta-galactosidase alpha-complementation.

    Keith E. Langley;Merna R. Villarejo;Audree V. Fowler;Patrice J. Zamenhof

  • The c-kit Ligand, Stem Cell Factor, Can Enhance Innate Immunity Through Effects on Mast Cells

    Marcus Maurer;Bernd Echtenacher;Lothar Hültner;George Kollias

  • Inhibition of autoproteolytic activation of interstitial procollagenase by recombinant metalloproteinase inhibitor MI/TIMP-2.

    Y A DeClerck;T D Yean;H S Lu;J Ting

  • Soluble stem cell factor in human serum.

    Keith E. Langley;Larry G. Bennett;Jette Wypych;Susan A. Yancik

  • Clustering of Activating Mutations in c-KIT’s Juxtamembrane Coding Region in Canine Mast Cell Neoplasms

    Yongsheng Ma;B. Jack Longley;Xiaomei Wang;John L. Blount

  • Enforced c-KIT expression renders highly metastatic human melanoma cells susceptible to stem cell factor-induced apoptosis and inhibits their tumorigenic and metastatic potential.

    Suyun Huang;Mario Luca;Mordechai Gutman;David J. McConkey

  • Direct activation of human neutrophil procollagenase by recombinant stromelysin

    V Knäuper;S M Wilhelm;P K Seperack;Y A DeClerck

Frequent Co-Authors

Hsieng Sen Lu
Hsieng Sen Lu Amgen (United States)
Peter J. Bex
Peter J. Bex Northeastern University
David J. Fleet
David J. Fleet University of Toronto
Colin W. G. Clifford
Colin W. G. Clifford University of New South Wales
Manfred Gratzl
Manfred Gratzl Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Linda O. Narhi
Linda O. Narhi Amgen (United States)
Alain Privat
Alain Privat Grenoble Alpes University
Tsutomu Arakawa
Tsutomu Arakawa Amgen (United States)
Sylvette Chasserot-Golaz
Sylvette Chasserot-Golaz Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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