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Seth L. Schor is affiliated with the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom. The research conducted by this scientist primarily focuses on the fields of immunology and microbiology, with particular emphasis on immunology and molecular biology as subfields.

Their work explores topics including:

  • Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology
  • Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer

Recent publications by Seth L. Schor include the following papers:

  • "Migration Stimulating Factor (MSF): Its Role in the Tumour Microenvironment" (2021) published in Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
  • "Migration-stimulating factor as a novel biomarker in salivary gland tumours" (2023) published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Seth L. Schor comprise:

  • Koji Harada
  • A. M. Schor
  • A. M. Woolston
  • Kateřina Kaňková
  • Lateef E. Aljorani

The scientist has published across notable venues including:

  • Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • Cell proliferation and migration on collagen substrata in vitro

    Seth L Schor

  • Type X collagen, a product of hypertrophic chondrocytes

    C M Kielty;A P L Kwan;D F Holmes;S L Schor

  • Different mechanisms in the attachment of cells to native and denatured collagen.

    Seth L Schor;J Court

  • Purification of the migration stimulating factor produced by fetal and breast cancer patient fibroblasts

    Anne-Marie Grey;Ana M. Schor;Graham Rushton;Ian Ellis

  • Pericytes derived from the retinal microvasculature undergo calcification in vitro

    Ana M Schor;Terence D Allen;Ann E Canfield;P Sloan

  • Foetal and cancer patient fibroblasts produce an autocrine migration-stimulating factor not made by normal adult cells.

    Seth L. Schor;Ana M. Schor;Ann Marie Grey;Graham Rushton

  • The association between tumour progression and vascularity in the oral mucosa

    Sima Pazouki;Derrick M. Chisholm;Mohamad M. Adi;George Carmichael

  • Effects of culture conditions on the proliferation, morphology and migration of bovine aortic endothelial cells

    Ana M Schor;Seth L Schor;Terence D Allen

  • Inter- and intra-site heterogeneity in the expression of fetal-like phenotypic characteristics by gingival fibroblasts: potential significance for wound healing

    C. R. Irwin;M. Picardo;I. Ellis;P. Sloan

  • Differences between adult and foetal fibroblasts in the regulation of hyaluronate synthesis: correlation with migratory activity

    W. Y. J. Chen;M. E. Grant;A. M. Schor;S. L. Schor

  • Adult, foetal and transformed fibroblasts display different migratory phenotypes on collagen gels: evidence for an isoformic transition during foetal development.

    Seth L Schor;Ana M Schor;Graham Rushton;L Smith

  • A migration stimulating factor

    Seth Lawrence Schor

  • The use of three-dimensional collagen gels for the study of tumour cell invasion in vitro: experimental parameters influencing cell migration into the gel matrix.

    Seth L. Schor;Ana M. Schor;Brian Winn;Graham Rushton

  • Clonal heterogeneity in fibroblast phenotype: Implications for the control of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions

    Seth L. Schor;Ana M. Schor

  • Differential response of fetal and adult fibroblasts to cytokines: cell migration and hyaluronan synthesis.

    I. Ellis;J. Banyard;S.L. Schor

  • Lymphocyte migration into three-dimensional collagen matrices: a quantitative study.

    Seth L Schor;Terence D Allen;B Winn

  • Tumour-stromal interactions: Phenotypic and genetic alterations in mammary stroma - implications for tumour progression

    Seth L Schor;Ana M Schor

  • Subpopulations of fetal‐like gingival fibroblasts: characterisation and potential significance for wound healing and the progression of periodontal disease

    SL Schor;I Ellis;CR Irwin;J Banyard

  • Identification and partial characterization of three low-molecular-weight collagenous polypeptides synthesized by chondrocytes cultured within collagen gels in the absence and in the presence of fibronectin.

    G J Gibson;C M Kielty;C Garner;Seth L Schor

  • Mechanism of action of the migration stimulating factor produced by fetal and cancer patient fibroblasts: Effect on hyaluronic acid synthesis

    S. L. Schor;A. M. Schor;A. M. Grey;J. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony Howell
Anthony Howell University of Manchester
Terence D Allen
Terence D Allen University of Manchester
Michael E. Grant
Michael E. Grant Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Cay M. Kielty
Cay M. Kielty Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Alastair M. Thompson
Alastair M. Thompson Baylor College of Medicine
David Norman
David Norman University of California, San Francisco
Mark W. J. Ferguson
Mark W. J. Ferguson University of Manchester
Iain D. Campbell
Iain D. Campbell University of Oxford
David J. S. Hulmes
David J. S. Hulmes Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
John T. Gallagher
John T. Gallagher University of Manchester

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