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Pathobiology of the Endothelial Cell

✍ Scribed by Hymie L. Nossel and Henry J. Vogel (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
490
Category
Library

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Book by Nossel, Hymie

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Participants, Pages xiii-xx
Preface, Page xxi, Hymie L. Nossel, Henry J. Vogel
Opening Address: Differentiated Microdomains in the Vascular Endothelium, Pages xxiii-xxxiii, George E. Palade, Maia Simionescu, Nicolae Simionescu
Stimulation of Vascular Cell Growth by Macrophage Products, Pages 3-17, MICHAEL A. GIMBRONE JR., BERNICE M. MARTIN, WILLIAM M. BALDWIN, EMIL R. UNANUE, RAMZI S. COTRAN
The Control of Proliferation and Differentiation of Endothelial Cells, Pages 19-61, D. GOSPODAROWICZ, N. SAVION, L. GIGUERE
Vessel Wall Growth Control, Pages 63-78, STEPHEN M. SCHWARTZ, CORINNE M. GAJDUSEK, GARY K. OWENS
Angiogenesis in Vitro: Implications for Tumor Biology, Pages 79-93, JUDAH FOLKMAN, CHRISTIAN HAUDENSCHILD
Interactions of Thrombin with Endothelium, Pages 97-101, P. CHRISTER BUSCH, WHYTE G. OWEN
Protein C, a Regulator of Prothrombin Activation, Pages 103-119, JOHAN STENFLO, BJΓ–RN DAHLBΓ„CK, PER FERNLUND, KOJI SUZUKI
Activation of Protein C by a Complex between Thrombin and Endothelial Cell Surface Protein, Pages 121-136, CHARLES T. ESMON, NAOMI L. ESMON, JULIE SAUGSTAD, WHYTE G. OWEN
The Role of Factor VIII-von Willebrand Factor in Adhesion of Platelets to the Vessel Wall, Pages 139-152, JAN J. SIXMA, KJELL S. SAKARIASSEN, PIETER A. BOLHUIS
The Factor VIII Complex, Pages 153-166, LEON W. HOYER
Fibrinolytic Components of Cultured Endothelial Cells, Pages 167-182, DAVID J. LOSKUTOFF, EUGENE LEVIN, LUCIANA MUSSONI
Regulation of Fibrinolysis: Plasminogen Activator as a Thrombolytic Agent, Pages 183-189, D. COLLEN
Proteases and Angiogenesis: Production of Plasminogen Activator and Collagenase by Endothelial Cells, Pages 191-197, DANIEL B. RIFKIN, JANET L. GROSS, DAVID MOSCATELLI, ERIC JAFFE
Synthesis and Secretion of Thrombospondin and Fibronectin by Cultured Human Endothelial Cells, Pages 201-213, DEANE F. MOSHER, MARY JEAN DOYLE, ERIC A. JAFFE
Synthesis and Secretion of Structural Macromolecules by Endothelial Cells in Culture, Pages 215-228, PAUL BORNSTEIN, JOHN McPHERSON, HELENE SAGE
Glycoprotein Synthesis and Endothelial Cell Function: Influence of Thrombin and Melittin on Release of Glycoconjugates, Activity of Converting Enzyme, and Cell Morphology, Pages 229-250, ALICE R. JOHNSON, WERNER W. SCHULZ, AARON HEIFETZ
The Role of Prostaglandins in Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions, Pages 253-285, S. MONCADA, J.R. VANE
Prostaglandins, Thromboxanes, and Leukotrienes, Pages 287-300, E. GRANSTRΓ–M, P. HEDQVIST
Synthesis of Prostacyclin by Cultured Endothelial Cells, Pages 301-309, ERIC A. JAFFE, RICHARD I. LEVIN, BABETTE B. WEKSLER, AARON J. MARCUS
Essential Fatty Acids in Platelets and Endothelial Cells, Pages 311-321, A.J. MARCUS, M.J. BROEKMAN, L.B. SAFIER, H.L. ULLMAN, B.B. WEKSLER, E.A. JAFFE, K.L. KAPLAN, K.T.H. WONG
Role of Injury in Arterial Lipid Metabolism, Pages 323-335, C. RICHARD MINICK, DAVID P. HAJJAR, DOMENICK J. FALCONE
Interactions of Platelets with Endothelial Cells, Pages 339-350, KAREN L. KAPLAN
Secretory Products of Mononuclear Phagocytes, Pages 351-356, WILLIAM A. SCOTT, ZANVIL A. COHN
Leukocyte-Endothelial Interactions, Pages 357-368, RICHARD L. HOOVER, MORRIS J. KARNOVSKY
Complement - Mediated Intravascular Leukostasis and Endothelial Cell Injury, Pages 369-386, PHILIP R. CRADDOCK
T-Lymphocyte Activation by Antigen Presented by HLA-DR Compatible Endothelial Cells, Pages 387-407, DENIS R. BURGER, R. MARK VETTO, ANNE HAMBLIN, D.C. DUMONDE
A Recognition Function of Endothelial Cells: Directing Lymphocyte Traffic, Pages 409-424, EUGENE C. BUTCHER, GEORG KRAAL, SUSAN K. STEVENS, IRVING L. WEISSMAN
Pulmonary Endothelial Cell Injury Induced by Antibody Fragments to Angiotensin Converting Enzyme, Pages 425-430, PETER R.B. CALDWELL, H. JOACHIM WIGGER, VINCENT P. BUTLER JR., IRMA GIGLI
Responses of Endothelial Cells to Injury, Pages 433-454, JOHN L. GORDON, JEREMY D. PEARSON
Vital and Functional Activities of Endothelial Cells, Pages 455-469, UNA S. RYAN, JAMES W. RYAN
Endothelial Cell Function in Altered Oxygen Environments, Pages 471-485, S. ALEX STALCUP, GERARD M. TURINO, ROBERT B. MELLINS
Index, Pages 487-496


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