Kristen B. Long, Ph.D.

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2012 Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Immunology
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Elizabeth P. Blankenhorn grad student 2012 Drexel Medical School
 (Examination of a Model of Systemic Sclerosis, Tight Skin 2 Mouse: Before, During and After Fibrotic Disease.)
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Vaskas AM, Fraietta JA, Long KB. (2019) Abstract C33: Effects of curcumin on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma Cancer Research. 79
Long KB, Collier AI, Beatty GL. (2017) Macrophages: Key orchestrators of a tumor microenvironment defined by therapeutic resistance. Molecular Immunology
Long KB, Tooker G, Tooker E, et al. (2017) IL-6 receptor blockade enhances chemotherapy efficacy in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
Sargent JL, Li Z, Aliprantis AO, et al. (2016) Interspecies comparative genomics identifies optimal mouse models of systemic sclerosis. Arthritis & Rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.)
Long KB, Gladney WL, Tooker GM, et al. (2016) IFN-gamma and CCL2 cooperate to redirect tumor-infiltrating monocytes to degrade fibrosis and enhance chemotherapy efficacy in pancreatic carcinoma. Cancer Discovery
Beatty GL, Winograd R, Evans RA, et al. (2015) Exclusion of T Cells From Pancreatic Carcinomas in Mice Is Regulated by Ly6C(low) F4/80(+) Extratumoral Macrophages. Gastroenterology. 149: 201-10
Long KB, Li Z, Burgwin CM, et al. (2015) The Tsk2/+ mouse fibrotic phenotype is due to a gain-of-function mutation in the PIIINP segment of the Col3a1 gene. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 135: 718-27
Long KB, Luque SL, Beatty GL. (2015) Abstract B09: Targeting macrophages to degrade fibrosis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma Cancer Research. 75
Long KB, Burgwin CM, Huneke R, et al. (2014) Tight Skin 2 Mice Exhibit Delayed Wound Healing Caused by Increased Elastic Fibers in Fibrotic Skin. Advances in Wound Care. 3: 573-581
Long KB, Artlett CM, Blankenhorn EP. (2014) Tight skin 2 mice exhibit a novel time line of events leading to increased extracellular matrix deposition and dermal fibrosis. Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society For Matrix Biology. 38: 91-100
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