1992
Hyaluronidase from infective Ancylostoma hookworm larvae and its possible function as a virulence factor in tissue invasion and in cutaneous larva migrans
Hotez P, Narasimhan S, Haggerty J, Milstone L, Bhopale V, Schad G, Richards F. Hyaluronidase from infective Ancylostoma hookworm larvae and its possible function as a virulence factor in tissue invasion and in cutaneous larva migrans. Infection And Immunity 1992, 60: 1018-1023. PMID: 1541516, PMCID: PMC257588, DOI: 10.1128/iai.60.3.1018-1023.1992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAncylostomaAnimalsCatsHyaluronoglucosaminidaseHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationLarvaLarva MigransMolecular WeightVirulence
1990
Metalloproteases of infective Ancylostoma hookworm larvae and their possible functions in tissue invasion and ecdysis
Hotez P, Haggerty J, Hawdon J, Milstone L, Gamble H, Schad G, Richards F. Metalloproteases of infective Ancylostoma hookworm larvae and their possible functions in tissue invasion and ecdysis. Infection And Immunity 1990, 58: 3883-3892. PMID: 2254016, PMCID: PMC313750, DOI: 10.1128/iai.58.12.3883-3892.1990.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAncylostomaAnimalsConnective TissueDogsHumansLarvaMetalloendopeptidasesMolecular WeightSkinConceptsProtease activitySodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisDodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisProtein substratesSulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisMr polypeptideNematode Strongyloides stercoralisBovine elastinPossible functionsBiochemical similaritiesAlkaline pH optimumLarvaeConnective tissue macromoleculesHuman hookworms Ancylostoma duodenaleInvasion propertiesGel electrophoresisEnzyme activityAncylostoma speciesBiochemical differencesA. caninum larvaeMinor bandsProtease compositionSmall peptidesHuman fibronectinMajor band
1981
Different polypeptides form the intermediate filaments in bovine hoof and esophageal epithelium and in aortic endothelium.
Milstone L, McGuire J. Different polypeptides form the intermediate filaments in bovine hoof and esophageal epithelium and in aortic endothelium. Journal Of Cell Biology 1981, 88: 312-316. PMID: 7193680, PMCID: PMC2111748, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.88.2.312.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAortaCattleCytoskeletonEndotheliumEpitheliumEsophagusHoof and ClawMolecular WeightPeptidesConceptsAmino acid sequence homologyFilament-forming proteinsPeptide mapsLimited proteolytic digestionSDS-polyacrylamide gelsDifferent bovine tissuesSequence homologyDifferent polypeptidesEndothelial cellsCultured endothelial cellsPolypeptideIntermediate filamentsProteolytic digestionPolyacrylamide gelsBovine tissuesFilamentsCellsFragmentsHomologyEpitheliumProteinBovine hoofAortic endotheliumEsophageal epitheliumViable portion
1980
Keratins in Cultivated Human Keratinocytes Are Stable*
McGuire J, Milstone L, Osber M, Ingalls L. Keratins in Cultivated Human Keratinocytes Are Stable*. Current Problems In Dermatology 1980, 10: 327-342. PMID: 6165526, DOI: 10.1159/000396299.Peer-Reviewed Original Research