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Malcolm A.S. Moore is affiliated with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with notable contributions to subfields such as cell biology, biomedical engineering, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, immunology, and molecular biology.

The scientist's work concentrates on several main topics, including:

  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Cellular mechanics and interactions
  • Microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies
  • Sarcoma diagnosis and treatment
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Immune cell function and interaction
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation

Malcolm A.S. Moore has published research in various venues, with a frequent presence in:

  • Biophysical Journal
  • Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • Scientific Reports
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cytotherapy

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Malcolm A.S. Moore include:

  • "CSF1/CSF1R Signaling Inhibitor Pexidartinib (PLX3397) Reprograms Tumor-Associated Macrophages and Stimulates T-cell Infiltration in the Sarcoma Microenvironment," 2021, Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • "Extracellular vesicles from human airway basal cells respond to cigarette smoke extract and affect vascular endothelial cells," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Potential Hydrodynamic Cytoplasmic Transfer between Mammalian Cells: Cell-Projection Pumping," 2020, Biophysical Journal
  • "Potential Hydrodynamic Cytoplasmic Transfer between Mammalian Cells: Cell-Projection Pumping," 2020, Biophysical Journal
  • "A Novel Cartesian Plot Analysis for Fixed Monolayers That Relates Cell Phenotype to Transfer of Contents between Fibroblasts and Cancer Cells by Cell-Projection Pumping," 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Hans Zoellner
  • Belal Chami
  • Yevgeniy Romin
  • Sho Fujisawa
  • Elizabeth Kelly

Best Publications

  • Expression of VEGFR-2 and AC133 by circulating human CD34+ cells identifies a population of functional endothelial precursors

    Mario Peichev;Afzal J. Naiyer;Daniel Pereira;Zhenping Zhu

  • Impaired recruitment of bone-marrow–derived endothelial and hematopoietic precursor cells blocks tumor angiogenesis and growth

    David Lyden;Koichi Hattori;Koichi Hattori;Sergio Dias;Carla Costa

  • Recruitment of Stem and Progenitor Cells from the Bone Marrow Niche Requires MMP-9 Mediated Release of Kit-Ligand

    Beate Heissig;Koichi Hattori;Sergio Dias;Matthias Friedrich

  • Recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor: effects on normal and leukemic myeloid cells

    Lawrence M. Souza;Thomas C. Boone;Janice Gabrilove;Por H. Lai

  • Ontogeny of the haemopoietic system: yolk sac origin of in vivo and in vitro colony forming cells in the developing mouse embryo.

    Malcolm A. S. Moore;Donald Metcalf

  • Characterization of human bone marrow fibroblast colony-forming cells (CFU-F) and their progeny

    Hugo Castro-Malaspina;Hugo Castro-Malaspina;Hugo Castro-Malaspina;Gene Resnick;Gene Resnick;Gene Resnick;Neena Kapoor;Neena Kapoor;Neena Kapoor

  • Effect of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor on Neutropenia and Associated Morbidity Due to Chemotherapy for Transitional-Cell Carcinoma of the Urothelium

    J.L. Gabrilove;J.L. Gabrilove;A. Jakubowski;A. Jakubowski;H. Scher;H. Scher;C. Sternberg;C. Sternberg

  • Characterization of tumor necrosis factor-deficient mice

    Michael W. Marino;Ashley Dunn;Dianne Grail;Melissa Inglese

  • The Chemokine Receptor CXCR-4 Is Expressed on CD34+Hematopoietic Progenitors and Leukemic Cells and Mediates Transendothelial Migration Induced by Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1

    Robert Möhle;Frank Bautz;Frank Bautz;Frank Bautz;Shahin Rafii;Shahin Rafii;Shahin Rafii;Malcolm A.S. Moore;Malcolm A.S. Moore;Malcolm A.S. Moore

  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Angiopoietin-1 Stimulate Postnatal Hematopoiesis by Recruitment of Vasculogenic and Hematopoietic Stem Cells

    Koichi Hattori;Sergio Dias;Beate Heissig;Neil R. Hackett

  • Constitutive production and thrombin-induced release of vascular endothelial growth factor by human megakaryocytes and platelets

    Robert Möhle;David Green;Malcolm A. S. Moore;Ralph L. Nachman

  • Placental growth factor reconstitutes hematopoiesis by recruiting VEGFR1 + stem cells from bone-marrow microenvironment

    Koichi Hattori;Beate Heissig;Yan Wu;Sergio Dias

  • Neural subtype specification of fertilization and nuclear transfer embryonic stem cells and application in parkinsonian mice.

    Tiziano Barberi;Peter Klivenyi;Noel Y Calingasan;Hyojin Lee

  • Plasma elevation of stromal cell-derived factor-1 induces mobilization of mature and immature hematopoietic progenitor and stem cells.

    Koichi Hattori;Beate Heissig;Kei Tashiro;Tasuku Honjo

  • Purification and biochemical characterization of human pluripotent hematopoietic colony-stimulating factor.

    Karl Welte;Erich Platzer;Li Lu;Janice L. Gabrilove

  • Autocrine stimulation of VEGFR-2 activates human leukemic cell growth and migration

    Sergio Dias;Koichi Hattori;Zhenping Zhu;Beate Heissig

  • Experimental studies on the development of the thymus.

    M. A. S. Moore;J. J. T. Owen

  • Recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. Effects on hematopoiesis in normal and cyclophosphamide-treated primates.

    K. Welte;M. A. Bonilla;A. P. Gillio;T. C. Boone

  • Synergy of interleukin 1 and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor: in vivo stimulation of stem-cell recovery and hematopoietic regeneration following 5-fluorouracil treatment of mice

    Malcolm A. S. Moore;David J. Warren

  • Hematopoiesis Controlled by Distinct TIF1γ and Smad4 Branches of the TGFβ Pathway

    Wei He;David C. Dorn;Hediye Erdjument-Bromage;Paul Tempst

Frequent Co-Authors

Shahin Rafii
Shahin Rafii Cornell University
Karl Welte
Karl Welte University of Tübingen
Ronald G. Crystal
Ronald G. Crystal Cornell University
Hiroyuki Tsuda
Hiroyuki Tsuda Nagoya City University
Kazuo Tajima
Kazuo Tajima Kagoshima University
Richard J. O'Reilly
Richard J. O'Reilly Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Samuel J. Danishefsky
Samuel J. Danishefsky Columbia University
Padraig Warde
Padraig Warde Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Peter Besmer
Peter Besmer Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Marcel R.M. van den Brink
Marcel R.M. van den Brink Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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