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Brant M Weinstein

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Johnson D, Colijn S, Richee J, Yano J, Burns M, Davis A, et al.
Angiogenesis . 2024 Oct; 27(4):943-962. PMID: 39356418
Dynein cytoplasmic 1 light intermediate chain 1 (LIC1, DYNC1LI1) is a core subunit of the dynein motor complex. The LIC1 subunit also interacts with various cargo adaptors to regulate Rab-mediated...
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Castranova D, Kenton M, Kraus A, Dell C, Park J, Galanternik M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39091802
Lymph nodes and other secondary lymphoid organs play critical roles in immune surveillance and immune activation in mammals, but the deep internal locations of these organs make it challenging to...
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Johnson D, Colijn S, Richee J, Yano J, Burns M, Davis A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38903077
Dynein cytoplasmic 1 light intermediate chain 1 (LIC1, ) is a core subunit of the dynein motor complex. The LIC1 subunit also interacts with various cargo adaptors to regulate Rab-mediated...
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Greenspan L, Cisneros I, Weinstein B
J Invest Dermatol . 2024 May; 144(7):1430-1439. PMID: 38752940
Cutaneous wounds are common injuries that affect millions of people around the world. In vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with diabetes, defects in wound healing can lead...
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Greenspan L, Ameyaw K, Castranova D, Mertus C, Weinstein B
J Invest Dermatol . 2023 Nov; 144(4):888-897.e6. PMID: 37979772
Cutaneous wounds are common afflictions that follow a stereotypical healing process involving hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling phases. In the elderly and those suffering from vascular or metabolic diseases, poor...
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Tamaoki J, Maeda H, Kobayashi I, Takeuchi M, Ohashi K, Gore A, et al.
Dev Biol . 2023 Jun; 501:92-103. PMID: 37353106
During embryonic development, primitive and definitive waves of hematopoiesis take place to provide proper blood cells for each developmental stage, with the possible involvement of epigenetic factors. We previously found...
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Pillay L, Yano J, Davis A, Butler M, Ezeude M, Park J, et al.
Angiogenesis . 2022 Mar; 25(3):411-434. PMID: 35320450
The small monomeric GTPase RHOA acts as a master regulator of signal transduction cascades by activating effectors of cellular signaling, including the Rho-associated protein kinases ROCK1/2. Previous in vitro cell...
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Castranova D, Samasa B, Galanternik M, Gore A, Goldstein A, Park J, et al.
Development . 2022 Feb; 149(4). PMID: 35142351
The zebrafish has become a widely used animal model due, in large part, to its accessibility to and usefulness for high-resolution optical imaging. Although zebrafish research has historically focused mostly...
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Paulissen S, Castranova D, Krispin S, Burns M, Menendez J, Torres-Vazquez J, et al.
Development . 2022 Feb; 149(5). PMID: 35132436
The pectoral fins of teleost fish are analogous structures to human forelimbs, and the developmental mechanisms directing their initial growth and patterning are conserved between fish and tetrapods. The forelimb...
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Ma L, Ng M, Shi J, Gore A, Castranova D, Weinstein B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):12934. PMID: 34131272
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