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K R Wojcik

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Dorscheid D, Wojcik K, Sun S, Marroquin B, White S
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2001 Dec; 164(10 Pt 1):1939-47. PMID: 11734450
Damage to the airway epithelium is one prominent feature of chronic asthma. Corticosteroids induce apoptosis in inflammatory cells, which in part explains their ability to suppress airway inflammation. However, corticosteroid...
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Dorscheid D, Wojcik K, Yule K, White S
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol . 2001 Sep; 281(4):L982-92. PMID: 11557602
Our laboratory recently demonstrated the pattern of cell surface glycosylation of nonsecretory central airway epithelium (Dorscheid DR, Conforti AE, Hamann KJ, Rabe KF, and White SR. Histochem J 31: 145-151,...
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White S, Williams P, Wojcik K, Sun S, Hiemstra P, Rabe K, et al.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol . 2001 Mar; 24(3):282-94. PMID: 11245627
Changes in epithelial cell shape can lead to cell death and detachment. Actin filaments are cleaved during apoptosis, but whether disruption in the actin cytoskeletal network, as one manifestation of...
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White S, Wojcik K, Gruenert D, Sun S, Dorscheid D
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol . 2001 Feb; 24(2):179-86. PMID: 11159052
Dystroglycans (DGs) bind laminin matrix proteins in skeletal and cardiac muscle and are expressed in other nonmuscle tissues. However, their expression in airway epithelial cells has not been demonstrated. We...
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Xiantang L, Dorscheid D, Wojcik K, White S
Histochem J . 2000 Jun; 32(4):207-16. PMID: 10872885
Glycosylated structures on the cell surface have a role in cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation. Repair of the airway epithelium after injury requires each of these processes, but the expression...
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White S, Dorscheid D, Rabe K, Wojcik K, Hamann K
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol . 1999 Apr; 20(4):787-96. PMID: 10101012
Repair of the airway epithelium after injury requires that processes such as adhesion and cell migration occur in a defined order. Both of these processes depend on interactions between extracellular...