1995
Human capillary endothelial cells from abdominal wall adipose tissue: Isolation using an anti-pecam antibody
Springhorn J, Madri J, Squinto S. Human capillary endothelial cells from abdominal wall adipose tissue: Isolation using an anti-pecam antibody. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal 1995, 31: 473-481. PMID: 8589892, DOI: 10.1007/bf02634261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdomenAdipose TissueAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntigens, Differentiation, MyelomonocyticCell Adhesion MoleculesCell SeparationCell Transformation, ViralCells, CulturedEndothelium, VascularGrowth HormoneHumansLectinsPlant LectinsPlatelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1Von Willebrand FactorConceptsCapillary endothelial cellsHuman capillary endothelial cellsAnti-PECAM antibodyEndothelial cellsCellular adhesion moleculesVon Willebrand factorAdipose tissueDensity lipoproteinAdhesion molecule antibodyGrowth hormoneFlow cytometryMolecule antibodiesAdhesion moleculesAntibodiesWillebrand factorPassage sixNormal patternAntibody methodCell isolatesImmunofluorescent labelingAgglutinin lectinType I
1985
Congenital polycystic tumor of the atrioventricular node. Autopsy study with immunohistochemical findings suggesting endodermal derivation.
Duray P, Mark E, Barwick K, Madri J, Strom R. Congenital polycystic tumor of the atrioventricular node. Autopsy study with immunohistochemical findings suggesting endodermal derivation. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 1985, 109: 30-4. PMID: 2578779.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongenital polycystic tumorPolycystic tumorSudden unexpected deathStandard histochemical stainsHeart blockAutopsy studyImmunohistochemical findingsUnexpected deathAtrioventricular nodeThymus glandImmunohistochemical labelingAtrioventricular junctionClinical standpointCarcinoembryonic antigen