Cassandra Uchida
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Mandel E, Uchida C, Nwadozi E, Makki A, Haas T
J Cell Physiol
. 2016 Jul;
232(4):831-841.
PMID: 27430487
Remodeling of the skeletal muscle microvasculature involves the coordinated actions of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their endogenous inhibitors, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMPs). We hypothesized that the loss of TIMP1...
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Owen C, Assouline S, Kuruvilla J, Uchida C, Bellingham C, Sehn L
Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk
. 2015 Sep;
15(11):627-634.e5.
PMID: 26416145
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common adult lymphoproliferative disorder in Western countries. The current standard of care for CLL is chemoimmunotherapy, typically with fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab (FCR)....
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Uchida C, Haas T
Biochem Cell Biol
. 2014 Jan;
92(1):77-83.
PMID: 24471921
Laminar shear stress promotes vascular integrity by inhibiting proteolysis of the extracellular matrix (ECM) surrounding the microvasculature. We hypothesized that the matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor TIMP-1 would be upregulated in endothelial...
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Milkiewicz M, Uchida C, Gee E, Fudalewski T, Haas T
J Cell Physiol
. 2008 Jul;
217(2):502-10.
PMID: 18636553
Elevated shear stress within the skeletal muscle microvasculature is implicated in the induction of a longitudinal splitting form of angiogenesis, which is characterized by the lack of basement membrane breakage....
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Uchida C, Gee E, Ispanovic E, Haas T
Cell Biol Int
. 2008 May;
32(7):769-76.
PMID: 18455449
Angiogenesis (the growth of new capillaries) occurs in adults in response to physiological stimuli such as wound healing and exercise. The mitogen-activated protein kinase c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) has a...