2006
Presence of prostacyclin receptor in arteriosclerotic human femoral artery.
Muto A, Kondo Y, Yamamoto Y, Yamada H, Washimi O, Miyauchi Y, Kudo F, Dardik A, Nishibe T. Presence of prostacyclin receptor in arteriosclerotic human femoral artery. International Angiology 2006, 25: 175-8. PMID: 16763535.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsFemoral arteryVascular endothelial cellsEndothelial cellsArteriosclerosis obliteransHuman femoral arteriesProstacyclin analogueIP receptorProstacyclin receptorLuminal sideVon Willebrand factorIschemic symptomsVascular eventsRelaxant effectLower extremitiesCardiovascular homeostasisLimb amputationAtherosclerotic lesionsPositive cellsArterySingle immunohistochemistryWillebrand factorReceptorsStrong expressionObliteransPatients
1992
Colocalization of transforming growth factor-α and a functional epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) to the inner cell mass and preferential localization of the EGFR on the basolateral surface of the trophectoderm in the mouse blastocyst
Dardik A, Smith R, Schultz R. Colocalization of transforming growth factor-α and a functional epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) to the inner cell mass and preferential localization of the EGFR on the basolateral surface of the trophectoderm in the mouse blastocyst. Developmental Biology 1992, 154: 396-409. PMID: 1426645, DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(92)90078-u.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidermal growth factor receptorFunctional epidermal growth factor receptorTGF-alphaAnti-EGFR antibodiesGrowth factor receptorParacrine roleBasolateral surfaceInner cell massCell massPotential autocrineMouse blastocystsGrowth factorFactor receptorImmunoelectron microscopy studiesReceptorsBlastocyst developmentTE cellsOvernight cultureEGF treatmentPolar trophectodermEGF receptorMouse preimplantation embryosBlastocystsAcid-insoluble materialEGF