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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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
Herman, I.M. 2006. “ Regulation of microvascular morphogenesis” Encyclopedia of the Microvasculature, D. Shepro, ed. Elsevier Pub, Inc. NY.
Herman, I.M. 2006. “ARF6: the regulator of actin dynamics and βcap73 function”, Methods in Enzymology 404, W. Balch, C. Der, A. Hall, eds.
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.
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.
Herman, I.M. “ Regulation of microvascular morphogenesis” in Encyclopedia of the Microvasculature, D. Shepro, ed. Elsevier Publishing Co, Inc. NY. 2005.
Herman, I.M. Collagenase accelerates human keratinocyte responses to injury and wound healing. Wounds 16: 1-5, 2004.
Sieczkiewicz, G.J. and Herman, I.M. TGF-b1 signaling controls retinal pericyte contractile protein expression. Microvasc. Res. 66: 190-6, 2003.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Papetti, M and Herman, I.M. Mechanisms of normal and tumor-derived angiogenesis (Review). Am. J. Physiol 282: 947-70, 2002.
Papetti, M and Herman, I.M. Controlling tumor-derived and vascular endothelial cell growth. Am J. Pathol. 159: 165-77, 2001.
Helmbold, P., Nayak, R.C., Marsch, W., and Herman, I.M. Characterization of clonal human dermal microvascular pericytes. Microvascular Research 61: 160-166, 2001.
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.

Laboratory Information

herman
Principal Investigator
Ira Herman
Professor
Director, Center for Innovations in Wound Healing Research
 
Program Affiliations
Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology
Cellular & Molecular Physiology
 
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