M C Horowitz
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Recent Articles
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Li C, Horowitz M, Ruddle N
Sci China C Life Sci
. 2008 Aug;
42(1):8-16.
PMID: 18726492
Neurofibroma cell lines derived from mice transgenic for HTLV-I LTR tax express high levels of HTLV-I tax mRNA and protein and exhibit a transformed phenotype. A retrovirus vector carrying HTLV-I...
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Kacena M, Gundberg C, Nelson T, Horowitz M
Bone
. 2005 Mar;
36(2):215-23.
PMID: 15780947
NF-E2 is a transcription factor required for megakaryocyte differentiation. The phenotype of mice deficient in p45 NF-E2 has been characterized by increased numbers of immature megakaryocytes and the absence of...
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Kacena M, Troiano N, Coady C, Horowitz M
Biotech Histochem
. 2005 Mar;
79(5-6):185-90.
PMID: 15764285
We compared histochemical and immunohistochemical staining as well as fluorochrome labeling in murine bone specimens that were fixed with 10% neutral buffered formalin to those fixed with HistoChoice. We showed...
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Kacena M, Merrel G, Konda S, Wilson K, Xi Y, Horowitz M
Cells Tissues Organs
. 2001 Jul;
169(3):257-64.
PMID: 11455121
Cytokines help mediate the acute and chronic inflammation and associated destruction of connective tissue in arthritic temporomandibular joints (TMJ). The proinflammatory cytokines TNFalpha, IL-1beta, IL-6, IL-8, and IFN-gamma are associated...
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Horowitz M, Xi Y, Wilson K, Kacena M
Cytokine Growth Factor Rev
. 2001 Apr;
12(1):9-18.
PMID: 11312114
Skeletal mass is maintained by a balance between cells which resorb bone (osteoclasts) and cells which form bone (osteoblasts). Bone development and growth is an on-going, life-long process. Bone is...
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Mitnick M, Grey A, Masiukiewicz U, Bartkiewicz M, Friedman S, Xu L, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2001 Feb;
280(3):E405-12.
PMID: 11171594
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is an important mediator of parathyroid hormone (PTH)-induced bone resorption. Serum levels of IL-6 and its soluble receptor (IL-6sR) are regulated in part by PTH. The PTH/PTH-related protein...
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Hurwitz R, Brenner M, Poplack D, Horowitz M
Science
. 1999 Aug;
285(5428):663-4.
PMID: 10454919
No abstract available.
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Chen X, Qian H, Neff L, Satomura K, Horowitz M
J Bone Miner Res
. 1999 Feb;
14(3):362-75.
PMID: 10027901
Identification of surface markers involved in osteoblast differentiation provides a method to isolate osteoblasts at various stages of maturation. In this study, we examined expression of the T lymphocyte differentiation...
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Yao G, Sun B, Hammond E, Spencer E, Horowitz M, Insogna K, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Mar;
273(7):4119-28.
PMID: 9461606
Colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) is a hematopoietic growth factor that is released by osteoblasts and is recognized to play a critical role in bone remodeling in vivo and in vitro. CSF-1...
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Bruder S, Horowitz M, Mosca J, Haynesworth S
Bone
. 1997 Sep;
21(3):225-35.
PMID: 9276087
Monoclonal antibodies (McAbs) against the surface of osteoblastic cells have been used to characterize the osteogenic lineage. In view of the paucity of probes against the surface of normal human...