E Setter
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1.
Setter E, Bucher I, Haber S
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2012 Sep;
85(6 Pt 2):066304.
PMID: 23005203
Microscale slender swimmers are frequently encountered in nature and are now used in microrobotic applications. The swimming mechanism examined in this paper is based on small transverse axisymmetric traveling wave...
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Rollins S, Birks C, Setter E, Squinto S, Rother R
Hum Gene Ther
. 1996 Mar;
7(5):619-26.
PMID: 8845387
The introduction of retroviral vector producer cells (VPC) into tumors as a means of increasing transduction efficiency has recently been employed in human gene therapy trials. However, the fate of...
3.
Rollins S, Matis L, Springhorn J, Setter E, Wolff D
Transplantation
. 1995 Dec;
60(11):1284-92.
PMID: 8525523
The hyperacute rejection (HAR) of xenotransplanted organs is initiated by the deposition of natural antibodies on donor endothelium followed by the activation of the recipient complement system, which rapidly destroys...
4.
Sandrin M, Fodor W, Mouhtouris E, Osman N, Cohney S, Rollins S, et al.
Nat Med
. 1995 Dec;
1(12):1261-7.
PMID: 7489406
The major obstacle to successful discordant xenotransplantation is the phenomenon of hyperacute rejection (HAR). In the pig-to-primate discordant transplant setting, HAR results from the deposition of high-titre anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies and...
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Rother R, Fodor W, Springhorn J, Birks C, Setter E, Sandrin M, et al.
J Exp Med
. 1995 Nov;
182(5):1345-55.
PMID: 7595205
Type C retroviruses endogenous to various nonprimate species can infect human cells in vitro, yet the transmission of these viruses to humans is restricted. This has been attributed to direct...
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Fodor W, Rollins S, Guilmette E, Setter E, Squinto S
J Immunol
. 1995 Nov;
155(9):4135-8.
PMID: 7594566
Human cells express cell surface complement regulatory molecules that inhibit the activity of the C3/C5 convertases (DAF, MCP, CR1) or inhibit the membrane attack complex (CD59). A single molecule that...
7.
Rother R, Rollins S, Fodor W, Albrecht J, Setter E, Fleckenstein B, et al.
J Virol
. 1994 Feb;
68(2):730-7.
PMID: 7507185
Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) is a lymphotropic herpesvirus that induces T-cell transformation in vitro and causes lymphomas and leukemias in New World primates other than its natural host, the squirrel monkey....
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Hauser I, Setter E, Bell L, Madri J
Am J Pathol
. 1993 Jul;
143(1):173-80.
PMID: 7686342
A blood vessel's response to denudation injury will determine its final luminal diameter as well as its function. The synthesis, deposition, and remodeling of extracellular matrix components and migration by...
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Bhargava M, Joseph A, Knesel J, Halaban R, Li Y, Pang S, et al.
Cell Growth Differ
. 1992 Jan;
3(1):11-20.
PMID: 1534687
Scatter factor (SF) was first identified as a fibroblast-derived protein which disperses (i.e., "scatters") cohesive colonies of epithelium. SF-like proteins were found in human smooth muscle cell conditioned medium, amniotic...
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Rosen E, Goldberg I, Liu D, Setter E, Donovan M, Bhargava M, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1991 Oct;
51(19):5315-21.
PMID: 1833050
Cellular motility is a critical function in embryonic development, tissue repair, and tumor invasion. We used assays of scattering (epithelial colony dispersion), cell migration, and cell invasion to study cytokine-regulated...