N C W Mackenzie
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Recent Articles
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Mackenzie N, Staines K, Zhu D, Genever P, MacRae V
Cell Biochem Funct
. 2014 Mar;
32(2):209-16.
PMID: 24604335
Vascular calcification shares many similarities with skeletal mineralisation and involves the phenotypic trans-differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) to osteoblastic cells within a calcified environment. Various microRNAs (miRs) are...
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Mackenzie N, Huesa C, Rutsch F, MacRae V
Bone
. 2012 Jul;
51(5):961-8.
PMID: 22842219
The recent elucidation of rare human genetic disorders resulting from mutations in ectonucleotide pyrophosphotase/phosphodiesterase (ENPP1), also known as plasma cell membrane glycoprotein 1 (PC-1), has highlighted the vital importance of...
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Staines K, Mackenzie N, Clarkin C, Zelenchuk L, Rowe P, MacRae V, et al.
Bone
. 2012 Jul;
51(3):418-30.
PMID: 22766095
Matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (MEPE) belongs to the SIBLING protein family which play key roles in biomineralization. Although the growth plates of MEPE-overexpressing mice display severe morphological disruption, the expression and...
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Mackenzie N, Zhu D, Longley L, Patterson C, Kommareddy S, MacRae V
Int J Mol Med
. 2011 Mar;
27(5):663-8.
PMID: 21369692
Vascular calcification has severe clinical consequences in a number of diseases, including diabetes, atherosclerosis and end-stage renal disease. The in vitro calcification of primary mouse, human and bovine vascular smooth...
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Mackenzie N, MacRae V
Curr Aging Sci
. 2011 Jan;
4(2):128-36.
PMID: 21235497
Vascular calcification has severe clinical consequences and is considered an accurate predictor of future adverse cardiovascular events. Vascular calcification refers to the deposition of calcium phosphate mineral, most often hydroxyapatite,...