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Herman Laboratory: Publications
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Wang, X, Zhang, X, Castellot, J, Herman, IM, Iafrati, M, and DL Kaplan. 2008. Controlled Release from Multilayer Silk Biomaterial Coatings to Modulate Vascular Cell Responses. Biomaterials 29:894-903.
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Ritchie, JM, Brady, MJ, Riley, KN, Ho, TD, Campellone, KG, Herman, IM, Donohue-Rolfe, A, Waldor, MK, and Leong, JL. 2007. EspFu, a type III-translocated effector of actin assembly, fosters epithelial associateion and late-stage intestinal colonization by E. coli O157:H7. Cellular Microbiology (ePub).
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Demidova-Rice, TN, Salomatina, EV, Yaroslavsky, AN, Herman, IM, and MR Hamblin. 2007. Low-level light stimulates excisional wound healing in mice. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 39: 706-15.
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Kutcher ME, Kolyada AY, Surks HK, Herman IM. 2007. Pericyte Rho GTPase Mediates Both Pericyte Contractile Phenotype and Capillary Endothelial Growth State. Am J Pathol. 171:693-701. August, 2007, American Journal of Pathology, Cover Photo.
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Herman, I.M. and A. Leung. 2007. Development
of a 3-D model system for studying the angiogenesis
of wound healing, in ‘Angiogenesis Protocols
II’: Methods in Molecular Biology and Medicine,
Stewart Martin, ed.
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Herman, I.M. 2006. “ Regulation of microvascular
morphogenesis” Encyclopedia of the Microvasculature,
D. Shepro, ed. Elsevier Pub, Inc. NY.
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Herman, I.M. 2006. “ARF6: the regulator
of actin dynamics and βcap73 function”, Methods
in Enzymology 404, W. Balch, C. Der, A. Hall, eds.
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Welch, A.Y., Riley, K.N, D’Souza-Schorey,
C., and Herman, I.M. “ARF6: the modulator
of b-actin and bcap73 dynamics”, in Methods
in Enzymology Vol. 404, W. Balch, C. Der, A. Hall,
eds. Elsevier Publishing Co. Inc. NY. 2005.
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Riley, K.N. and Herman, I.M..
Collagenase promotes the cellular responses to
injury and wound healing in vivo. J Burns & Wounds:
4:141-59, 2005.
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Herman, I.M. “ Regulation
of microvascular morphogenesis” in Encyclopedia
of the Microvasculature, D. Shepro, ed. Elsevier
Publishing Co, Inc. NY. 2005.
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Herman, I.M. Collagenase accelerates
human keratinocyte responses to injury and wound
healing. Wounds 16: 1-5, 2004.
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Sieczkiewicz, G.J. and Herman,
I.M. TGF-b1 signaling controls retinal pericyte
contractile protein expression. Microvasc. Res.
66: 190-6, 2003.
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Kolyada, A., Riley, K. and
Herman, I.M. Rho GTPase regulates cell shape and
contractile phenotype in an isoactin-specific manner.
Am J Physiol. 285: 1116-21, 2003.
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Papetti, M., Shujath, J., Riley,
K. and Herman, I.M. FGF-2 antagonizes the TGFb-1
mediated induction of pericyte alpha smooth muscle
actin expression: a role for myf-5 and Smad-mediated
signaling pathways. Invest. Ophthal. Visual Sci.
44: 4994-5005, 2003.
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Riley K.N., Maldonado A.E.,
Tellier P., D'Souza-Schorey C. and Herman, I.M.
Betacap73-ARF6 Interactions modulate cell shape
and motility after injury In Vitro. Mol Biol Cell.
14:4155-4161, 2003.
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Potter D.A., Srirangam A.,
Fiacco K., Brocks D., Hawes J., Herndon C., Maki
M., Acheson D. and Herman, I.M. Calpain regulates
enterocyte brush border actin assembly and pathogenic
E. coli- mediated effacement. J. Biol Chem. 278:30403-12,
2003.
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Welch, A.Y and Herman, I.M.
Cloning and characterization of betacap73: a novel
regulator of beta actin assembly. Int J. Cell Biol & Biochem
34: 864-81, 2002.
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Papetti, M and Herman, I.M.
Mechanisms of normal and tumor-derived angiogenesis
(Review). Am. J. Physiol 282: 947-70, 2002.
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Papetti, M and Herman, I.M.
Controlling tumor-derived and vascular endothelial
cell growth. Am J. Pathol. 159: 165-77, 2001.
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Helmbold, P., Nayak, R.C.,
Marsch, W., and Herman, I.M. Characterization of
clonal human dermal microvascular pericytes. Microvascular
Research 61: 160-166, 2001.
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| D'Amore, P.A. and Herman, I.M. "Molecular
and Cellular Control of Angiogenesis", in
The Liver, 3rd ed., I.M. Arias, ed, Plenum University
Press, Inc. 2001. |
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Laboratory Information
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Principal Investigator
Ira Herman
Professor
Director, Center for Innovations in Wound Healing Research
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Program Affiliations
Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology
Cellular & Molecular Physiology
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Contact Information
Department of Physiology
Tufts University
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111
Office (617) 636-2991
Lab (617) 636-2992
Fax (617) 636-0445
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