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Bluemle Life Sciences Building, Suite 509
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 503-5042
(215) 923-4649 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Caveolin-1 deficiency induces spontaneous endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition in murine pulmonary endothelial cells in vitro
- Strategies for anti-fibrotic therapies
- Predictors of early mortality in systemic sclerosis: A case-control study comparing early versus late mortality in systemic sclerosis
- Effects of scleroderma antibodies and pooled human immunoglobulin on anal sphincter and colonic smooth muscle function
- Peach dormancy associated MADS-Box gene expression during natural chilling accumulation
- Chitinase 1 is a biomarker for and therapeutic target in scleroderma-associated interstitial lung disease that augments TGF-β1 signaling
- Systemic sclerosis disease modification clinical trials design: Quo vadis?
- Gadolinium compounds signaling through TLR 4 and TLR 7 in normal human macrophages: Establishment of a proinflammatory phenotype and implications for the pathogenesis of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- A prospective observational study of mycophenolate mofetil treatment in progressive diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis of recent onset
- Effect of oxidative stress on protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B in scleroderma dermal fibroblasts
- Items for developing revised classification criteria in systemic sclerosis: Results of a consensus exercise
- Effect of protein kinase C delta (PKC-δ) inhibition on the transcriptome of normal and systemic sclerosis human dermal fibroblasts in vitro
- Tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy for systemic sclerosis: Quo Vadis?
- Role of endothelial-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) in the pathogenesis of fibrotic disorders
- Non-dormant evergrowing peach as a tool for discovering genes involved in vegetative growth cessation
- Protein kinase Cδ and c-Abl kinase are required for transforming growth factor β induction of endothelial-mesenchymal transition in vitro
- 46, XX SRY-positive male syndrome presenting with primary hypogonadism in the setting of scleroderma
- Persistent activation of dermal fibroblasts from patients with gadolinium-associated nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- NFκB activation and stimulation of chemokine production in normal human macrophages by the gadolinium-based magnetic resonance contrast agent Omniscan: Possible role in the pathogenesis of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- Role of growth factors in the pathogenesis of tissue fibrosis in systemic sclerosis
