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Annemieke van Zante
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 73
Citations - 2105
Annemieke van Zante is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fine-needle aspiration. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1686 citations.
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Vascular Endothelial Junction-associated Molecule, a Novel Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily, Is Localized to Intercellular Boundaries of Endothelial Cells *
TL;DR: In analyzing expressed sequence tags from a c DNA library prepared from human tonsillar high endothelial cells, a cDNA encoding a novel member of the immunoglobulin superfamily is identified, identified as VE-JAM, which is most homologous to a recently identified molecule known as Junctional Adhesion Molecule.
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The prognostic role of sex, race, and human papillomavirus in oropharyngeal and nonoropharyngeal head and neck squamous cell cancer
Carole Fakhry,William H. Westra,Steven J. Wang,Annemieke van Zante,Yuehan Zhang,Eleni M. Rettig,Linda X. Yin,William R. Ryan,Patrick K. Ha,Alicia Wentz,Wayne M. Koch,Jeremy D. Richmon,David W. Eisele,Gypsyamber D'Souza +13 more
TL;DR: Survival differences were explored by the tumor HPV status among patients with OPSCCs by sex and race and patients with nonoropharyngeal (non‐OP) head and neck squamous cell cancers (HNSCCs).
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Extracellular Sulfatases, Elements of the Wnt Signaling Pathway, Positively Regulate Growth and Tumorigenicity of Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells
Roman Nawroth,Annemieke van Zante,Sara Cervantes,Michael T. McManus,Matthias Hebrok,Steven D. Rosen +5 more
TL;DR: The Sulfs are identified as potentiators of autocrine Wnt signaling in pancreatic cancer cells and have demonstrated their contribution to the growth and tumorigenicity of these cells.
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Sulfation of L-selectin ligands by an HEV-restricted sulfotransferase regulates lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes.
Stefan Hemmerich,Annette Bistrup,Mark S. Singer,Annemieke van Zante,Jin Kyu Lee,Durwin Tsay,Meredith Peters,Janet L Carminati,Thomas J. Brennan,Karen Carver-Moore,Michael Leviten,Maria E. Fuentes,Nancy H. Ruddle,Steven D. Rosen +13 more
TL;DR: A critical role is established for HEC-GlcNAc6ST in lymphocyte trafficking and it is suggested that this deletion results in the loss of the binding of recombinant L-selectin to the luminal aspect of HEV, elimination of lymphocyte binding in vitro and markedly reduced in vivo homing.
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Identification of endoglycan, a member of the CD34/podocalyxin family of sialomucins.
TL;DR: CD34, podocalyxin, and endoglycan comprise a family of sialomucins sharing both structural similarity and sequence homology, which are expressed by both endothelium and multipotent hematopoietic progenitors.