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Overview

Thomas Maciag was affiliated with Maine Medical Center in the United States during their career. Their academic contributions are documented primarily through publications connected to this institution.

Their recorded research output includes a paper titled Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat at Maine Medical Center - Abstracts from 2020, published in the Journal of Maine Medical Center in 2020.

Frequent collaborators who coauthored with Thomas Maciag included:

  • Costas T. Lambrew
  • Eben G. Estell
  • Clifford Rosen Lab
  • Jessica Davis-Knowlton
  • Kayla Harris

Their work was primarily disseminated in the Journal of Maine Medical Center, which is the venue associated with their known publication record.

Best Publications

  • The heparin-binding (fibroblast) growth factor family of proteins.

    Wilson H. Burgess;Thomas Maciag

  • Human endothelial cell growth factor: cloning, nucleotide sequence, and chromosome localization

    Michael Jaye;Richard Howk;Wilson Burgess;George A. Ricca

  • Molecular mechanisms of angiogenesis: fibroblast growth factor signal transduction.

    Robert E. Friesel;Thomas Maciag

  • Induction of cyclooxygenase-2 by interleukin-1 alpha. Evidence for post-transcriptional regulation.

    A Ristimäki;S Garfinkel;J Wessendorf;T Maciag

  • An abundant transcript induced in differentiating human endothelial cells encodes a polypeptide with structural similarities to G-protein-coupled receptors.

    T Hla;T Maciag

  • Cyclooxygenase is an immediate-early gene induced by interleukin-1 in human endothelial cells.

    J. A. M. Maier;T. Hla;T. Maciag

  • Recombinant fibroblast growth factor-1 promotes intimal hyperplasia and angiogenesis in arteries in vivo

    Elizabeth G. Nabel;Zhi Yong Yang;Gregory Plautz;Reza Forough

  • Heparin binds endothelial cell growth factor, the principal endothelial cell mitogen in bovine brain

    Thomas Maciag;Tevie Mehlman;Robert Friesel;Alain B. Schreiber

  • Extension of the life-span of human endothelial cells by an interleukin-1 alpha antisense oligomer

    Jeanette A. M. Maier;Pamela Voulalas;David Roeder;Thomas Maciag

  • Recovery of mitogenic activity of a growth factor mutant with a nuclear translocation sequence.

    Toru Imamura;Kurt Engleka;Xi Zhan;Yoshihito Tokita

  • F3/contactin acts as a functional ligand for Notch during oligodendrocyte maturation.

    Qi Dong Hu;Qi Dong Hu;Beng Ti Ang;Beng Ti Ang;Meliha Karsak;Wei Ping Hu

  • Site-directed neovessel formation in vivo

    JA Thompson;KD Anderson;JM DiPietro;JA Zwiebel

  • Interaction of endothelial cell growth factor with heparin: characterization by receptor and antibody recognition.

    Alain B. Schreiber;John Kenney;William J. Kowalski;Robert Friesel

  • In vivo cyclooxygenase expression in synovial tissues of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis and rats with adjuvant and streptococcal cell wall arthritis.

    H Sano;T Hla;J A Maier;L J Crofford

  • Inhibition of Endothelial Cell Proliferation by Gamma-Interferon

    Robert Friesel;Akira Komoriya;Thomas Maciag

  • Human endothelial cells are chemotactic to endothelial cell growth factor and heparin.

    V P Terranova;R DiFlorio;R M Lyall;S Hic

  • Heat shock induces the release of fibroblast growth factor 1 from NIH 3T3 cells.

    Anthony Jackson;Stanley Friedman;Xi Zhan;Kurt A. Engleka

  • Extracellular FGF-1 acts as a lens differentiation factor in transgenic mice.

    M L Robinson;P A Overbeek;D J Verran;W E Grizzle

  • Members of the Jagged/Notch Gene Families Are Expressed in Injured Arteries and Regulate Cell Phenotype via Alterations in Cell Matrix and Cell-Cell Interaction

    Volkhard Lindner;Christina Booth;Igor Prudovsky;Deena Small

  • Association of fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 with c-Src correlates with association between c-Src and cortactin.

    Xi Zhan;C. Plourde;Xiaoguo Hu;R. Friesel

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Friesel
Robert Friesel Maine Medical Center
Timothy Hla
Timothy Hla Harvard University
Wilson H. Burgess
Wilson H. Burgess American Red Cross
Lucy Liaw
Lucy Liaw Maine Medical Center
W. French Anderson
W. French Anderson University of Southern California
Jeanette A.M. Maier
Jeanette A.M. Maier University of Milan
Michael Simons
Michael Simons Yale University
Naphtali Savion
Naphtali Savion Tel Aviv University
Wayne F. Anderson
Wayne F. Anderson Northwestern University
Zhi-Cheng Xiao
Zhi-Cheng Xiao Monash University

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