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Kari Alitalo
Researcher at University of Helsinki
Publications - 844
Citations - 122462
Kari Alitalo is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Vascular endothelial growth factor C. The author has an hindex of 174, co-authored 817 publications receiving 114231 citations. Previous affiliations of Kari Alitalo include Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto & Cornell University.
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Cancer biology, second edition: by Raymond W. Ruddon, Oxford University Press, 1987. £25.00 (xiii + 530 pages) ISBN 0 19 504384
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Author response: Angiopoietin receptor Tie2 is required for vein specification and maintenance via regulating COUP-TFII
Man Chu,Taotao Li,Bin Shen,Bin Shen,Xudong Cao,Haoyu Zhong,Luqing Zhang,Luqing Zhang,Fei Zhou,Fei Zhou,Wenjuan Ma,Haijuan Jiang,Pancheng Xie,Zhengzheng Liu,Ningzheng Dong,Ying Xu,Yun Zhao,Guoqiang Xu,Peirong Lu,Jincai Luo,Qingyu Wu,Kari Alitalo,Gou Young Koh,Ralf H. Adams,Yulong He +24 more
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Mechanism of T cell proliferation in vivo: analysis of IL-2 receptor expression and activation of c-myc and c-myb oncogenes during lymphatic regeneration.
TL;DR: The results imply that the vigorous T cell proliferation during cyclophosphamide-induced lymphatic regeneration is independent of the IL-2/IL-2R hormone system, like T-cell precursor proliferation in the thymus, and is characterized by both high c-myb expression typical for thymocytes and highc-myc expression Typical for in vitro proliferation-activated T cells.
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PROX1 transcription factor is a master regulator of myogenic and oncogenic features of rhabdomyosarcoma
Nebeyu Yosef Gizaw,Pauliina Kallio,Tatjana Punger,Matias Kinnunen,Erika Gucciardo,Kaisa Lehti,Caj Haglund,Tom Böhling,Markku Varjosalo,Mika Sampo,Kari Alitalo,Riikka Kivelä +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that PROX1 is needed for R MS cell stemness and growth in vitro, and for RMS tumor formation in mouse xenograft models, and that inhibiting this interaction could be a promising therapeutic approach.