2015
A hydrogel-endothelial cell implant mimics infantile hemangioma: modulation by survivin and the Hippo pathway
Tsuneki M, Hardee S, Michaud M, Morotti R, Lavik E, Madri JA. A hydrogel-endothelial cell implant mimics infantile hemangioma: modulation by survivin and the Hippo pathway. Laboratory Investigation 2015, 95: 765-780. PMID: 25961170, PMCID: PMC4828971, DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2015.61.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAnimalsCell Cycle ProteinsCells, CulturedChildChild, PreschoolDisease Models, AnimalEndothelial CellsFemaleHemangiomaHumansHydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol DimethacrylateInfantInhibitor of Apoptosis ProteinsLIM Domain ProteinsMacrophagesMaleMice, Inbred C57BLPhosphoproteinsRepressor ProteinsSurvivinTissue Array AnalysisTissue ScaffoldsYAP-Signaling Proteins
1986
Demonstration of cutaneous doxorubicin extravasation by rhodamine‐filtered fluorescence microscopy
Duray P, Cuono C, Madri J. Demonstration of cutaneous doxorubicin extravasation by rhodamine‐filtered fluorescence microscopy. Journal Of Surgical Oncology 1986, 31: 21-25. PMID: 3945073, DOI: 10.1002/jso.2930310104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChild, PreschoolDoxorubicinExtravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic MaterialsHumansMaleMicroscopy, FluorescenceSkin DiseasesConceptsComplete surgical excisionSurgical excisionSoft tissue necrosisOnly effective cureAccidental extravasationLimb functionDrug infiltrationDoxorubicin extravasationTissue necrosisFrozen sectionsEffective cureAnthracycline doxorubicinExcisionExtravasationSkinTissueFluorescence microscopyNecrosis