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D E Mosedale

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Beech J, Reckless J, Mosedale D, Grainger D, Williams S, Menon D
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab . 2001 Aug; 21(6):683-9. PMID: 11488537
Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury is associated with a developing inflammatory response with pathologic contributions from vascular leukocytes and endogenous microglia. Signaling chemokines orchestrate the communication between the different inflammatory cell types...
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Grainger D, Mosedale D, Metcalfe J, Bottinger E
J Cell Sci . 2000 Jun; 113 ( Pt 13):2355-61. PMID: 10852815
Transforming growth factor-(beta) (TGF(beta)) has a wide range of activities on vascular cells and inflammatory cells, suggesting it may have different functions during various stages of atherogenesis. We report that...
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Grainger D, Mosedale D, Metcalfe J
Cytokine Growth Factor Rev . 2000 Mar; 11(1-2):133-45. PMID: 10708961
The cytokine transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) was initially purified from human platelets, a rich source of this protein. In addition to platelets, TGF-beta1 is also found in other blood fractions,...
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Mosedale D, Grainger D
Biochem J . 1999 Sep; 343 Pt 1:125-33. PMID: 10493920
The presence of active transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) in serum has not been widely accepted. In particular, although at least five studies have concluded that active TGF-beta is present in...
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Grainger D, Metcalfe J, Grace A, Mosedale D
J Cell Sci . 1998 Sep; 111 ( Pt 19):2977-88. PMID: 9730989
Variations in the levels of smooth muscle-specific isoforms of contractile proteins have been reported to occur in many different vascular diseases. However, although much work has been done in vitro...
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Mosedale D, Metcalfe J, Grainger D
J Histochem Cytochem . 1996 Sep; 44(9):1043-50. PMID: 8773570
There is a growing trend towards the objective quantification of immunohistochemical staining. However, quantification has not been used previously to optimize the original published immunohistochemical methods. We present a quantitative...
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Grainger D, Mosedale D, Metcalfe J, Weissberg P, Kemp P
Clin Chim Acta . 1995 Feb; 235(1):11-31. PMID: 7634487
Assays which measure active and latent forms of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) separately in human serum and plasma are required to investigate the biological role of TGF-beta in a...