1996
Restitution at the cellular level: regulation of the migrating phenotype.
Basson M, Rashid Z, Turowski G, West A, Emenaker N, Sgambati S, Hong F, Perdikis D, Datta S, Madri J. Restitution at the cellular level: regulation of the migrating phenotype. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 1996, 69: 119-29. PMID: 9112743, PMCID: PMC2588988.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActinsAlkaline PhosphataseAnimalsCell DifferentiationCell MovementCells, CulturedCollagenDipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-PeptidasesEnterostomyEpidermal Growth FactorEpithelial CellsEpitheliumHumansHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationIntestinal MucosaIntestinesJejunumLamininMembrane ProteinsMicrovilliPentagastrinPeptide YYPeptidesPhosphoproteinsRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyZonula Occludens-1 ProteinConceptsIntestinal epithelial cellsCell matrix proteinsIntestinal epithelial differentiationIntestinal epithelial brush borderCaco-2 intestinal epithelial cellsCaco-2 migrationEpithelial cellsEpithelial brush borderRegulatory biologyHuman Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cellsSheet migrationCell biologyCell motilityMigratory stateMatrix proteinsDipeptidyl dipeptidaseCellular levelBrush borderCaco-2 cellsEpithelial differentiationCell linesBiologyProteinDifferentiationSpecific activity
1992
Independent modulation of enterocyte migration and proliferation by growth factors, matrix proteins, and pharmacologic agents in an in vitro model of mucosal healing.
Basson M, Modlin I, Flynn S, Jena B, Madri J. Independent modulation of enterocyte migration and proliferation by growth factors, matrix proteins, and pharmacologic agents in an in vitro model of mucosal healing. Surgery 1992, 112: 299-307; discussion 307-8. PMID: 1353641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMucosal healingPharmacologic agentsGrowth factorEGF-stimulated proliferationCaco-2 enterocytesHuman Caco-2 enterocytesInhibited basalAlpha 2 integrin subunitMatrix proteinsEnterocyte migrationCollagen IInhibitor genisteinIntegrin subunitsHealingIndomethacinProliferationTyrosine kinaseEGFLamininBasalGenisteinAltered organizationIndependent modulationCollagens facilitate epithelial migration in restitution of native guinea pig intestinal epithelium
Moore R, Madri J, Carlson S, Madara J. Collagens facilitate epithelial migration in restitution of native guinea pig intestinal epithelium. Gastroenterology 1992, 102: 119-130. PMID: 1727745, DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(92)91791-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodiesBasement MembraneBinding Sites, AntibodyCell MovementCollagenGuinea PigsIntestinal MucosaMaleMicrovilliWound Healing