The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biochemistry, Platelet, Molecular biology, Pharmacology and Fibrinogen. His study looks at the intersection of Biochemistry and topics like Thromboxane B2 with Arachidonic acid. His Platelet study typically links adjacent topics like Coagulation.
His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Apoptosis, Integrin, Matrix metalloproteinase, Metalloproteinase and Cell biology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Thromboxane, Anesthesia, Calcium and Immunology in addition to Pharmacology. In his research, Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IIb, Clot retraction and Platelet-activating factor is intimately related to Fibrinogen receptor, which falls under the overarching field of Fibrinogen.
Tur-Fu Huang mainly investigates Platelet, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Pharmacology and Integrin. His research in Platelet intersects with topics in Fibrinogen and Snake venom. His study connects Thromboxane and Biochemistry.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Apyrase, Metalloproteinase and Tissue factor. His Pharmacology research includes themes of Anesthesia, Calcium, Antithrombotic, Immunology and Platelet aggregation. The Integrin study combines topics in areas such as Fibronectin, Disintegrin, Cell adhesion and Cell adhesion molecule, Cell biology.
Tur-Fu Huang mostly deals with Pharmacology, Platelet, Cancer research, Angiogenesis and Disintegrin. His Pharmacology research also works with subjects such as
His Platelet study combines topics in areas such as Receptor and Binding site. His work deals with themes such as Tube formation and Integrin, which intersect with Angiogenesis. His work investigates the relationship between Disintegrin and topics such as Molecular biology that intersect with problems in Chemokine, Integrin alphaVbeta3 and Peptide.
Tur-Fu Huang mainly focuses on Pharmacology, Platelet activation, Cancer research, Platelet and Immunology. His Platelet activation research includes elements of Syk and Cell biology. The various areas that Tur-Fu Huang examines in his Cancer research study include Protein kinase B and Butein.
His Platelet study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fibrinogen and Antithrombotic. His Immunology research incorporates elements of Integrin and Disintegrin. Tur-Fu Huang has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Snake venom and Venom.
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Disintegrins: A Family of Integrin Inhibitory Proteins from Viper Venoms
Robert J. Gould;Mark A. Polokoff;Paul A. Friedman;Tur-Fu Huang.
Experimental Biology and Medicine (1990)
Trigramin. A low molecular weight peptide inhibiting fibrinogen interaction with platelet receptors expressed on glycoprotein IIb-IIIa complex.
T F Huang;J C Holt;H Lukasiewicz;S Niewiarowski.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1987)
Trigramin: primary structure and its inhibition of von Willebrand factor binding to glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex on human platelets
Tur Fu Huang;John C. Holt;Edward P. Kirby;Stefan Niewiarowski.
Biochemistry (1989)
Two antiplatelet agents from Magnolia officinalis.
Che-Ming Teng;Chien-Chih Chen;Feng-Nien Ko;Lih-Gen Lee.
Thrombosis Research (1988)
Ultrasound Stimulates Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression and Increases Bone Formation through Integrin, Focal Adhesion Kinase, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase, and Akt Pathway in Osteoblasts
Chih Hsin Tang;Rong Sen Yang;Tsang Hai Huang;Dah Yuu Lu.
Molecular Pharmacology (2006)
Accutin, a New Disintegrin, Inhibits Angiogenesis In Vitro and In Vivo by Acting as Integrin vβ3 Antagonist and Inducing Apoptosis
Chia Hsin Yeh;Hui-Chin Peng;Tur-Fu Huang.
Blood (1998)
Characterization of snake venom components acting on blood coagulation and platelet function
Chaoho Ouyang;Che-Ming Teng;Tur-Fu Huang.
Toxicon (1992)
EDRF-release and Ca+(+)-channel blockade by magnolol, an antiplatelet agent isolated from Chinese herb Magnolia officinalis, in rat thoracic aorta.
Che-Ming Teng;Sheu-Meei Yu;Chien-Chih Chen;Yu-Lin Huang.
Life Sciences (1990)
Rhodostomin, A Snake Venom Disintegrin, Inhibits Angiogenesis Elicited by Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Suppresses Tumor Growth by A Selective αvβ3 Blockade of Endothelial Cells
Chia-Hsin Yeh;Hui-Chin Peng;Rong-Seng Yang;Tur-Fu Huang.
Molecular Pharmacology (2001)
What have snakes taught us about integrins
T.-F. Huang.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (1998)
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