1986
Basement membrane as a spatial organizer of polarized epithelia. Exogenous basement membrane reorients pancreatic epithelial tumor cells in vitro.
Ingber DE, Madri JA, Jamieson JD. Basement membrane as a spatial organizer of polarized epithelia. Exogenous basement membrane reorients pancreatic epithelial tumor cells in vitro. American Journal Of Pathology 1986, 122: 129-39. PMID: 3942197, PMCID: PMC1888129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDistinct membrane domainsEpithelial cell-cell interactionsCell shape changesCell-cell interactionsAcinar tumor cellsMembrane domainsTumor cellsBasement membranePolarized distributionSpatial organizersGolgi complexProtein synthesisIndividual cellsCell surfaceLipid dropletsIntracellular actinPancreatic acinar carcinomaJunctional complexesEpithelial tumor cellsCell contactCytoskeletal alterationsAmniotic basement membraneEpithelial orientationIntact basement membraneZymogen granules
1985
Neoplastic disorganization of pancreatic epithelial cell-cell relations. Role of basement membrane.
Ingber D, Madri J, Jamieson J. Neoplastic disorganization of pancreatic epithelial cell-cell relations. Role of basement membrane. American Journal Of Pathology 1985, 121: 248-60. PMID: 4061565, PMCID: PMC1888057.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1984
Bronchial Lavage Proteins as Correlates of Histopathologic Airway Changes in Healthy Smokers and Patients with Pulmonary Carcinoma1–4
Merrill W, Barwick K, Madri J, Strober W, Matthay R, Olchowski J, Naegel G, Reynolds H. Bronchial Lavage Proteins as Correlates of Histopathologic Airway Changes in Healthy Smokers and Patients with Pulmonary Carcinoma1–4. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1984, 130: 905-9. PMID: 6208835, DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1984.130.5.905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFree secretory componentSymptomatic smokersCarcinoma patientsAsymptomatic smokersLavage fluidLung diseaseCancer patientsSmoking-associated lung diseasePacks/yearHigh-risk subgroupsImportant etiologic factorNumber of smokersAirway changesAirway injuryGroups of subjectsHealthy smokersSmoking historyNormal nonsmokersLavage levelsCigarette smokingSmoking populationEtiologic factorsLavage proteinImmunohistochemical evidenceLung sections
1982
An immunohistochemical study of nasopharyngeal neoplasms using keratin antibodies
Madri J, Barwick K. An immunohistochemical study of nasopharyngeal neoplasms using keratin antibodies. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 1982, 6: 143-150. PMID: 6179429, DOI: 10.1097/00000478-198203000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKeratin antibodiesNasopharyngeal neoplasmsSquamous cell carcinomaUsual staining methodsCell carcinomaMesenchymal tumorsImmunohistochemical studyImmunohistochemical meansAccurate diagnosisAntibodiesNeoplasmsTumorsStaining methodKeratin proteinsNonkeratinizingCarcinomaNasopharynxNeoplasiaSensitive methodDiagnosis