David R. Enis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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(Effects of anti-apoptotic and growth factor-signaling gene overexpression on vessel formation by transplanted human endothelial cells.) |
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Yang Y, Enis D, Zheng H, et al. (2015) Cell Adhesion Mediated by VCAM-ITGα9 Interactions Enables Lymphatic Development. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 35: 1179-89 |
Enis DR, Dunmore B, Johnson N, et al. (2008) Antiapoptotic activities of bcl-2 correlate with vascular maturation and transcriptional modulation of human endothelial cells. Endothelium : Journal of Endothelial Cell Research. 15: 59-71 |
Shepherd BR, Enis DR, Wang F, et al. (2006) Vascularization and engraftment of a human skin substitute using circulating progenitor cell-derived endothelial cells. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 20: 1739-41 |
Enis DR, Shepherd BR, Wang Y, et al. (2005) Induction, differentiation, and remodeling of blood vessels after transplantation of Bcl-2-transduced endothelial cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 425-30 |
Choi J, Enis DR, Koh KP, et al. (2004) T lymphocyte-endothelial cell interactions Annual Review of Immunology. 22: 683-709 |
Enis D, Wang Y, Kashgarian M, et al. (2004) CULTURED HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS IMPLANTED IN IMMUNODEFICIENT MICE CAN ACQUIRE ARTERIOLAR, CAPILLARY, AND VENULAR FEATURES Cardiovascular Pathology. 13: 19-20 |