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Susan R. Rittling

Susan R. Rittling

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
15194
World Ranking
12388
National Ranking
5304

Overview

Susan R. Rittling is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile includes involvement in research activities connected to this institution.

No specific information is available regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work.

Likewise, there are no documented details on book publications, main or subfields of study, or main topics of research covered by their publications.

There are no records of awards or honors received by Susan R. Rittling.

Best Publications

  • Eta-1 (Osteopontin): An Early Component of Type-1 (Cell-Mediated) Immunity

    Samy Ashkar;Georg F. Weber;Vassiliki Panoutsakopoulou;Marie E. Sanchirico

  • The influence of the proinflammatory cytokine, osteopontin, on autoimmune demyelinating disease.

    Dorothée Chabas;Sergio E. Baranzini;Dennis Mitchell;Claude C. A. Bernard

  • Osteopontin is a hematopoietic stem cell niche component that negatively regulates stem cell pool size.

    Sebastian Stier;Yon Ko;Randolf Forkert;Randolf Forkert;Christoph Lutz;Christoph Lutz

  • Role of osteopontin in tumour progression

    S R Rittling;A F Chambers

  • Mice Lacking Osteopontin Show Normal Development and Bone Structure but Display Altered Osteoclast Formation In Vitro

    Susan R. Rittling;Hiroko N. Matsumoto;Marc D. Mckee;Antonio Nanci

  • Role of osteopontin in cellular signaling and toxicant injury

    David T Denhardt;Cecilia M Giachelli;Susan R Rittling

  • Expression of cell cycle-dependent genes in young and senescent WI-38 fibroblasts.

    Susan R. Rittling;Katherine M. Brooks;Vincent J. Cristofalo;Renato Baserga

  • Osteopontin Deficiency Produces Osteoclast Dysfunction Due to Reduced CD44 Surface Expression

    Meenakshi A. Chellaiah;Neil Kizer;Rajat Biswas;Ulises Alvarez

  • Enhancement of osteoclastic bone resorption and suppression of osteoblastic bone formation in response to reduced mechanical stress do not occur in the absence of osteopontin.

    Muneaki Ishijima;Susan R. Rittling;Teruhito Yamashita;Kunikazu Tsuji

  • Osteopontin deficiency protects joints against destruction in anti-type II collagen antibody-induced arthritis in mice

    Kenji Yumoto;Muneaki Ishijima;Susan R. Rittling;Kunikazu Tsuji

  • Osteopontin facilitates angiogenesis, accumulation of osteoclasts, and resorption in ectopic bone.

    Yoshinori Asou;Susan R. Rittling;Hiroyuki Yoshitake;Kunikazu Tsuji

  • Osteopontin as a Mediator of NKT Cell Function in T Cell-Mediated Liver Diseases

    Hongyan Diao;Shigeyuki Kon;Kazuya Iwabuchi;Chiemi Kimura

  • Coding sequence and growth regulation of the human vimentin gene.

    S Ferrari;R Battini;L Kaczmarek;S Rittling

  • Osteopontin Deficiency Attenuates Atherosclerosis in Female Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice

    Yutaka Matsui;Susan R. Rittling;Hiroshi Okamoto;Manabu Inobe

  • Osteopontin modulates CD44-dependent chemotaxis of peritoneal macrophages through G-protein-coupled receptors: Evidence of a role for an intracellular form of osteopontin

    Baoqian Zhu;Keiko Suzuki;Harvey A. Goldberg;Susan R. Rittling

  • Unloading Induces Osteoblastic Cell Suppression and Osteoclastic Cell Activation to Lead to Bone Loss via Sympathetic Nervous System

    Hisataka Kondo;Akira Nifuji;Shu Takeda;Yoichi Ezura

  • Pathophysiological role of osteopontin in hepatic inflammation, toxicity, and cancer.

    Shashi K. Ramaiah;Susan Rittling

  • Inhibition of growth and metastasis of mouse mammary carcinoma by selective inhibitor of transforming growth factor-beta type I receptor kinase in vivo.

    Rongrong Ge;Vaishali Rajeev;Partha S. Ray;Edmund Lattime

  • Colocalization of Intracellular Osteopontin With CD44 Is Associated With Migration, Cell Fusion, and Resorption in Osteoclasts

    K. Suzuki;B. Zhu;S. R. Rittling;D. T. Denhardt

  • Osteopontin Expression in Osteoblasts and Osteocytes During Bone Formation Under Mechanical Stress in the Calvarial Suture In Vivo

    Mikihiko Morinobu;Muneaki Ishijima;Susan R Rittling;Kunikazu Tsuji

Frequent Co-Authors

David T. Denhardt
David T. Denhardt Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Masaki Noda
Masaki Noda Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Toshimitsu Uede
Toshimitsu Uede Hokkaido University
Kunikazu Tsuji
Kunikazu Tsuji Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Jaro Sodek
Jaro Sodek University of Toronto
renato baserga
renato baserga Temple University
Toshimitsu Uede
Toshimitsu Uede Hokkaido University
Esben S. Sørensen
Esben S. Sørensen Aarhus University
Keith A. Hruska
Keith A. Hruska Washington University in St. Louis
Jorge R. Oksenberg
Jorge R. Oksenberg University of California, San Francisco

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