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Overview

Peter F. Davies is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their academic background is associated with this institution, reflecting an engagement with research and scholarship at a notable university.

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Best Publications

  • Flow-mediated endothelial mechanotransduction

    Peter F. Davies

  • The dynamic response of vascular endothelial cells to fluid shear stress.

    C. F. Dewey;S. R. Bussolari;M. A. Gimbrone;P. F. Davies

  • Hemodynamic shear stress and the endothelium in cardiovascular pathophysiology

    Peter F Davies

  • Haemodynamic shear stress activates a K + current in vascular endothelial cells

    Søren-Peter Olesen;David Claphamt;David Claphamt;Peter Davies

  • Turbulent fluid shear stress induces vascular endothelial cell turnover in vitro

    P F Davies;A Remuzzi;E J Gordon;C F Dewey

  • Mechanical stress mechanisms and the cell. An endothelial paradigm.

    P F Davies;S C Tripathi

  • Vascular endothelium responds to fluid shear stress gradients.

    N DePaola;M A Gimbrone;P F Davies;C F Dewey

  • MicroRNA-10a regulation of proinflammatory phenotype in athero-susceptible endothelium in vivo and in vitro

    Yun Fang;Congzhu Shi;Elisabetta Manduchi;Mete Civelek

  • Shear stress-induced reorganization of the surface topography of living endothelial cells imaged by atomic force microscopy.

    K A Barbee;P F Davies;R Lal

  • Influence of hemodynamic forces on vascular endothelial function. In vitro studies of shear stress and pinocytosis in bovine aortic cells.

    P F Davies;C F Dewey;S R Bussolari;E J Gordon

  • Biomechanical factors in atherosclerosis: mechanisms and clinical implications.

    Brenda R. Kwak;Magnus Bäck;Marie-Luce Bochaton-Piallat;Giuseppina Caligiuri

  • Quantitative studies of endothelial cell adhesion. Directional remodeling of focal adhesion sites in response to flow forces.

    P F Davies;A Robotewskyj;M L Griem

  • Coexisting proinflammatory and antioxidative endothelial transcription profiles in a disturbed flow region of the adult porcine aorta.

    Anthony G. Passerini;Denise C. Polacek;Congzhu Shi;Nadeene M. Francesco

  • SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN EARLY SIGNALING EVENTS OF FLOW-MEDIATED ENDOTHELIAL MECHANOTRANSDUCTION

    Peter F. Davies;Kenneth A. Barbee;Michael V. Volin;Andre Robotewskyj

  • Flow stimulates endothelial cells to release a nitrovasodilator that is potentiated by reduced thiol.

    J. P. Cooke;Jonathan S Stamler;N. Andon;P. F. Davies

  • Stimulation of Transcription Factors NFκB and AP1 in Endothelial Cells Subjected to Shear Stress

    Qiuxia Lan;K. O. Mercurius;P. F. Davies

  • Spatial Heterogeneity of Endothelial Phenotypes Correlates With Side-Specific Vulnerability to Calcification in Normal Porcine Aortic Valves

    Craig A. Simmons;Gregory R. Grant;Elisabetta Manduchi;Peter F. Davies

  • CSF tau protein phosphorylated at threonine 231 correlates with cognitive decline in MCI subjects.

    K. Buerger;S. J. Teipel;Ray Zinkowski;K. Blennow

  • The atherosusceptible endothelium: endothelial phenotypes in complex haemodynamic shear stress regions in vivo

    Peter F. Davies;Mete Civelek;Mete Civelek;Yun Fang;Yun Fang;Ingrid Fleming

  • N-acetylcysteine potentiates platelet inhibition by endothelium-derived relaxing factor.

    Jonathan S Stamler;M. E. Mendelsohn;P. Amarante;D. Smick

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian J. Stoeckert
Christian J. Stoeckert University of Pennsylvania
Michael A. Gimbrone
Michael A. Gimbrone Brigham and Women's Hospital
Robert D. Goldman
Robert D. Goldman Northwestern University
Vladimir R. Muzykantov
Vladimir R. Muzykantov University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan S. Stamler
Jonathan S. Stamler Case Western Reserve University
George H. Rothblat
George H. Rothblat Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
David C. Zawieja
David C. Zawieja Texas A&M University
Carl Franzblau
Carl Franzblau Boston University
David E. Clapham
David E. Clapham Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Jan E. Schnitzer
Jan E. Schnitzer Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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