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Adam S Zeiger

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Martinelli R, Zeiger A, Whitfield M, Sciuto T, Dvorak A, Van Vliet K, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2014 Jul; 127(Pt 17):3720-34. PMID: 25002404
Immune cell trafficking requires the frequent breaching of the endothelial barrier either directly through individual cells ('transcellular' route) or through the inter-endothelial junctions ('paracellular' route). What determines the loci or...
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Zeiger A, Hinton B, Van Vliet K
Acta Biomater . 2013 Mar; 9(7):7354-61. PMID: 23454055
There is wide anecdotal recognition that biological cell viability and behavior can vary significantly as a function of the source of commercial tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) culture vessels to which...
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Zeiger A, Loe F, Li R, Raghunath M, Van Vliet K
PLoS One . 2012 Jun; 7(5):e37904. PMID: 22649562
Microenvironments of biological cells are dominated in vivo by macromolecular crowding and resultant excluded volume effects. This feature is absent in dilute in vitro cell culture. Here, we induced macromolecular...
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Williams C, Mehta G, Peyton S, Zeiger A, Van Vliet K, Griffith L
Tissue Eng Part A . 2010 Dec; 17(7-8):1055-68. PMID: 21121876
The liver carries out a variety of essential functions regulated in part by autocrine signaling, including hepatocyte-produced growth factors and extracellular matrix (ECM). The local concentrations of autocrine factors are...
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Ham M, Choi J, Boghossian A, Jeng E, Graff R, Heller D, et al.
Nat Chem . 2010 Oct; 2(11):929-936. PMID: 20966948
Naturally occurring photosynthetic systems use elaborate pathways of self-repair to limit the impact of photo-damage. Here, we demonstrate a complex consisting of two recombinant proteins, phospholipids and a carbon nanotube...
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Kotecki M, Zeiger A, Van Vliet K, Herman I
Microvasc Res . 2010 Aug; 80(3):339-48. PMID: 20709086
Pericytes surround capillary endothelial cells and exert contractile forces modulating microvascular tone and endothelial growth. We previously described pericyte contractile phenotype to be Rho GTPase- and α-smooth muscle actin (αSMA)-dependent....