M. B. Stemerman
Harvard University
19 Papers
354 Citations
M. B. Stemerman is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Platelet & Platelet factor 4. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Serial propagation of human endothelial cells in vitro.
TL;DR: Significant HUV endothelial-cell growth was also observed in medium supplemented with either ovine hypophysectomized (HYPOX) serum, plasma-derived serum (PDS), or HYPOX-PDS in the presence of ECGF, suggesting that neither the pituitary nor the platelet contributes to HUV artery-dwelling cells.
The effect of thrombocytopenia on experimental arteriosclerotic lesion formation in rabbits. Smooth muscle cell proliferation and re-endothelialization.
TL;DR: Results indicate that the proliferation of smooth muscle cells is dramatically inhibited by reduction of platelets, in contrast to normal sheep sera-treated animals which showed a mean intimal thickness of 18 cell layers within 28 days often after de-endothelialization.
Organizational behavior of human umbilical vein endothelial cells.
TL;DR: Observations indicate that culture conditions that do not favor proliferation permit attainment of a state of nonterminal differentiation (organization) by the endothelial cell.
Hormonal Requirements for Growth of Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells in vitro: An Endocrine Approach to Atherosclerosis
TL;DR: A serum-free, biochemically defined medium, supplemented with the relevant hormones, permitted proliferation and propagation of normal diploid mammalian arterial smooth muscle cells in vitro, and atherosclerosis may be mediated by a complex endocrine system.
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Adhesion of blood platelets to subendothelial surface: distinct from adhesion to collagen.
TL;DR: Das subendotheliale Gewebe von Kaninchenaorten besteht zur Hauptsache aus Mikrofibrillen, Elastin and amorphem Material und steht im Gegensatz zur Adhesion von Plättchen an Kollagen.
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