John C Angello
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Recent Articles
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Tai P, Smith C, Angello J, Hauschka S
Methods Mol Biol
. 2011 Dec;
798:445-59.
PMID: 22130853
β-galactosidase (β-gal) is among the most frequently used markers for studying a wide variety of biological mechanisms, e.g., gene expression, cell migration, stem cell conversion to different cell types, and...
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Tai P, Fisher-Aylor K, Himeda C, Smith C, MacKenzie A, Helterline D, et al.
Skelet Muscle
. 2011 Jul;
1:25.
PMID: 21797989
Background: Hundreds of genes, including muscle creatine kinase (MCK), are differentially expressed in fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers, but the fiber type-specific regulatory mechanisms are not well understood. Results: Modulatory...
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Angello J, Kaestner S, Welikson R, Buskin J, Hauschka S
Dev Dyn
. 2006 Jun;
235(8):2122-33.
PMID: 16773658
Mouse P19 embryonal carcinoma cells undergo cardiogenesis in response to high density and DMSO. We have derived a clonal subline that undergoes cardiogenesis in response to high density, but without...
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Himeda C, Ranish J, Angello J, Maire P, Aebersold R, Hauschka S
Mol Cell Biol
. 2004 Feb;
24(5):2132-43.
PMID: 14966291
Transcriptional regulatory element X (Trex) is a positive control site within the Muscle creatine kinase (MCK) enhancer. Cell culture and transgenic studies indicate that the Trex site is important for...
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Motamed K, Blake D, Angello J, Allen B, Rapraeger A, Hauschka S, et al.
J Cell Biochem
. 2003 Sep;
90(2):408-23.
PMID: 14505356
The role of the matricellular protein SPARC (secreted protein, acidic and rich in cysteine) in modulation of vascular cell proliferation is believed to be mediated, in part, by its ability...
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McDevitt T, Angello J, Whitney M, Reinecke H, Hauschka S, Murry C, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res
. 2002 Mar;
60(3):472-9.
PMID: 11920672
Cardiac muscle fibers consist of highly aligned cardiomyocytes containing myofibrils oriented parallel to the fiber axis, and successive cardiomyocytes are interconnected at their ends through specialized junctional complexes (intercalated disks)....