Maria A Kiskowski
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Kiskowski M
PLoS Curr
. 2015 Feb;
6.
PMID: 25685614
Background: In mid-October 2014, the number of cases of the West Africa Ebola virus epidemic in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia exceeded 9,000 cases. The early growth dynamics of the...
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Kiskowski M, Jackson 2nd R, Banerjee J, Li X, Kang M, Iturregui J, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2011 Mar;
71(10):3459-70.
PMID: 21444670
Prostate cancer develops through a stochastic mechanism whereby precancerous lesions on occasion progress to multifocal adenocarcinoma. Analysis of human benign and cancer prostate tissues revealed heterogeneous loss of TGF-β signaling...
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Kiskowski M, Hancock J, Kenworthy A
Biophys J
. 2009 Aug;
97(4):1095-103.
PMID: 19686657
Ripley's K-, H-, and L-functions are used increasingly to identify clustering of proteins in membrane microdomains. In this approach, aggregation (or clustering) is identified if the average number of proteins...
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Kiskowski M, Kenworthy A
Biophys J
. 2007 Feb;
92(9):3040-51.
PMID: 17325021
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) has become an important tool to study the submicrometer distribution of proteins and lipids in membranes. Although resolving the two-dimensional distribution of fluorophores from FRET...
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Kiskowski M, Jiang Y, Alber M
Phys Biol
. 2005 Oct;
1(3-4):173-83.
PMID: 16204837
Cell contact, movement and directionality are important factors in biological development (morphogenesis), and myxobacteria are a model system for studying cell-cell interaction and cell organization preceding differentiation. When starved, thousands...
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Kiskowski M, Alber M, Thomas G, Glazier J, Bronstein N, Pu J, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2004 Jun;
271(2):372-87.
PMID: 15223341
We present a stochastic cellular automaton model for the behavior of limb bud precartilage mesenchymal cells undergoing chondrogenic patterning. This "agent-oriented" model represents cells by points on a lattice that...