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Overview

Randall H. Kramer is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research is situated primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a specific focus on Molecular Biology as a subfield. The scientist's work engages with topics related to Muscle Physiology and Disorders.

Their recent publication includes the paper titled "Withdrawal: Differentiation of human skeletal muscle stem cells into odontoblasts is dependent on induction of α1 integrin expression," published in 2021 in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Throughout their research career, Randall H. Kramer has collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Nobuaki Ozeki
  • Makio Mogi
  • Hideyuki Yamaguchi
  • Taiki Hiyama
  • Rie Kawai

The primary venue for their published work is the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor induces tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (p125FAK) and promotes migration and invasion by oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.

    K Matsumoto;T Nakamura;R H Kramer

  • Mutations in the integrin alpha7 gene cause congenital myopathy.

    Yukiko K. Hayashi;Fan-Li Chou;Eva Engvall;Megumu Ogawa

  • Interactions of tumor cells with vascular endothelial cell monolayers: a model for metastatic invasion.

    Randall H. Kramer;Garth L. Nicolson

  • Identification of integrin collagen receptors on human melanoma cells.

    R H Kramer;N Marks

  • E-cadherin Regulates Anchorage-independent Growth and Survival in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells

    Seema S. Kantak;Randall H. Kramer

  • Laminin 5 Deposition Promotes Keratinocyte Motility

    Ken Zhang;Randall H. Kramer

  • β1 And β3 integrins have different roles in the adhesion and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells on extracellular matrix

    Ronald I. Clyman;Françoise Mauray;Randall H. Kramer

  • Synaptic Integrins in Developing, Adult, and Mutant Muscle: Selective Association of α1, α7A, and α7B Integrins with the Neuromuscular Junction

    Paul T. Martin;Stephen J. Kaufman;Randall H. Kramer;Joshua R. Sanes

  • Expression of the C‐Met/HGF receptor in human breast carcinoma: Correlation with tumor progression

    Lucia Beviglia;Kentaro Matsumoto;Ching‐Shwun Lin;Barry L. Ziober

  • Basic FGF and TGF-β differentially modulate integrin expression of human microvascular endothelial cells☆

    Judy Enenstein;Nahid S. Waleh;Randall H. Kramer;Randall H. Kramer

  • Invasion of reconstituted basement membrane matrix by metastatic human tumor cells

    Randall H. Kramer;Klaus G. Bensch;Johnson Wong

  • Epidermal growth factor (EGF) promotes human keratinocyte locomotion on collagen by increasing the α2 integrin subunit

    John D. Chen;Janice P. Kim;Ken Zhang;Yves Sarret

  • Human microvascular endothelial cells use beta 1 and beta 3 integrin receptor complexes to attach to laminin.

    R. H. Kramer;Yao-Fen Cheng;R. Clyman

  • Alternative extracellular and cytoplasmic domains of the integrin alpha 7 subunit are differentially expressed during development.

    B. L. Ziober;M. P. Vu;N. Waleh;J. Crawford

  • Purification of mouse primary myoblasts based on alpha 7 integrin expression.

    William E. Blanco-Bose;Chung-Chen Yao;Randall H. Kramer;Helen M. Blau

  • Identification and Characterization of the Cell Type-specific and Developmentally Regulated α7 Integrin Gene Promoter

    Barry L. Ziober;Randall H. Kramer

  • Laminin-binding integrin alpha 7 beta 1: functional characterization and expression in normal and malignant melanocytes.

    R H Kramer;M P Vu;Y F Cheng;D M Ramos

  • Adhesion-Mediated Squamous Cell Carcinoma Survival through Ligand-Independent Activation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

    Xiaodong Shen;Randall H. Kramer

  • Laminins promote the locomotion of skeletal myoblasts via the alpha 7 integrin receptor

    Chung-Chen Yao;Barry L. Ziober;Ann E. Sutherland;Donna L. Mendrick

  • Degradation of extracellular matrix by the trophoblastic cells of first-trimester human placentas.

    Susan J. Fisher;Mark S. Leitch;Marsha S. Kantor;Carol B. Basbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald I. Clyman
Ronald I. Clyman University of California, San Francisco
John S. Greenspan
John S. Greenspan University of California, San Francisco
David T. Woodley
David T. Woodley University of Southern California
Kit S. Lam
Kit S. Lam University of California, Davis
Joshua R. Sanes
Joshua R. Sanes Harvard University
Manuel E. Patarroyo
Manuel E. Patarroyo National University of Colombia
Susan J. Fisher
Susan J. Fisher University of California, San Francisco
Helen M. Blau
Helen M. Blau Stanford University
Yu-ichi Goto
Yu-ichi Goto University of Tsukuba
Mostafa A. El-Sayed
Mostafa A. El-Sayed Georgia Institute of Technology

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