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Heterotypic contact reveals a COX-2-mediated suppression of osteoblast differentiation by endothelial cells: A negative modulatory role for prostanoids in VEGF-mediated cell: cell communication?
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Clarkin, C. E., Garonna, E., Pitsillides, A. A., & Wheeler-Jones, C. P. D. Heterotypic contact reveals a COX-2-mediated suppression of osteoblast differentiation by endothelial cells: A negative modulatory role for prostanoids in VEGF-mediated cell: cell communication?. Experimental Cell Research, 314(17), 3152-3161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2008.07.027

in bone, angiogenesis most be initiated appropriately, but limited once remodelling or repair is complete. Our recent findings have Supported a role for prostaglandins (PG), known modulators of osteoblast (OB) and endothelial cell (EC) behaviour, in... Read More about Heterotypic contact reveals a COX-2-mediated suppression of osteoblast differentiation by endothelial cells: A negative modulatory role for prostanoids in VEGF-mediated cell: cell communication?.

Evaluation of VEGF-Mediated signaling in primary human cells reveals a paracrine action for VEGF in osteoblast-mediated crosstalk to endothelial cells
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Clarkin, C. E., Emery, R. J., Pitsillides, A. A., & Wheeler-Jones, C. P. D. Evaluation of VEGF-Mediated signaling in primary human cells reveals a paracrine action for VEGF in osteoblast-mediated crosstalk to endothelial cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 214(2), 537-544. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.21234

Communication between endothelial and bone cells is crucial for controlling vascular supply during bone growth, remodeling, and repair but the molecular mechanisms coordinating this intercellular crosstalk remain ill-defined. We have used primary hum... Read More about Evaluation of VEGF-Mediated signaling in primary human cells reveals a paracrine action for VEGF in osteoblast-mediated crosstalk to endothelial cells.

Regulation of endothelial prostacyclin synthesis by Protease-activated receptors: mechanisms and significance
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Wheeler-Jones, C. P. D. Regulation of endothelial prostacyclin synthesis by Protease-activated receptors: mechanisms and significance

The cellular actions of serine proteases are mediated through activation of a novel family of four G protein-coupled receptors known as protease-activated receptors (PARs). PARs are emerging as important modulators of diverse biological functions and... Read More about Regulation of endothelial prostacyclin synthesis by Protease-activated receptors: mechanisms and significance.