S J Abbondanzo
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Foster C, Prosser D, Agans J, Zhai Y, Smith M, Lachowicz J, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2001 Jun;
107(12):1591-8.
PMID: 11413167
ADP plays a critical role in modulating thrombosis and hemostasis. ADP initiates platelet aggregation by simultaneous activation of two G protein-coupled receptors, P2Y1 and P2Y12. Activation of P2Y1 activates phospholipase...
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Cook D, Prosser D, Forster R, Zhang J, KUKLIN N, Abbondanzo S, et al.
Immunity
. 2000 Jun;
12(5):495-503.
PMID: 10843382
Chemokine-directed migration of leukocyte subsets may contribute to the qualitative differences between systemic and mucosal immunity. Here, we demonstrate that in mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR6, dendritic cells expressing...
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Abbondanzo S, Cullinan E, McIntyre K, Labow M, Stewart C
Endocrinology
. 1996 Aug;
137(8):3598-601.
PMID: 8754793
Growth factors and cytokines have been identified in having critical roles at mediating maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy, with interleukin-1 being a recently implicated factor. Previous experiments indicated that repeated intraperitoneal...
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Klement J, Rice N, Car B, Abbondanzo S, Powers G, Bhatt P, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 1996 May;
16(5):2341-9.
PMID: 8628301
The ubiquitous transcription factor NF-kappaB is an essential component in signal transduction pathways, in inflammation, and in the immune response. NF-kappaB is maintained in an inactive state in the cytoplasm...
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Cullinan E, Abbondanzo S, Anderson P, Pollard J, Lessey B, Stewart C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1996 Apr;
93(7):3115-20.
PMID: 8610178
The uterine expression of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) is essential for embryo implantation in the mouse. Here, we describe the expression of LIF, related members of this group of cytokines,...
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Kwon Y, Abbondanzo S, Stewart C, Gurney M
J Neurobiol
. 1995 Sep;
28(1):35-50.
PMID: 8586964
We show that leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) plays a physiological role in the programmed withdrawal of synapses from neonatal muscles. First, LIF mRNA is present in embryonic skeletal muscle and...
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Stewart C, Abbondanzo S, Cullinan E
Contracept Fertil Sex
. 1995 Sep;
23(9):555-61.
PMID: 7496429
Increasing evidence is revealing that cytokines, under the control of steroid hormones, are important in regulating fetal-maternal interactions during pregnancy. Mice carrying mutated genes coding for these factors or their...
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Abbondanzo S, Gadi I, Stewart C
Methods Enzymol
. 1993 Jan;
225:803-23.
PMID: 8231888
No abstract available.
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Stewart C, Kaspar P, Brunet L, Bhatt H, Gadi I, Kontgen F, et al.
Nature
. 1992 Sep;
359(6390):76-9.
PMID: 1522892
A critical point during mammalian pregnancy is the implantation of the blastocyst when the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus. The autonomously developing preimplantation embryo then becomes dependent...
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Mann J, Gadi I, Harbison M, Abbondanzo S, Stewart C
Cell
. 1990 Jul;
62(2):251-60.
PMID: 2372828
The inviability of diploid androgenetic and parthenogenetic embryos suggests imprinting of paternal and maternal genes during germ cell development, and differential expression of loci depending on parental inheritance appears to...