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Deep vascular imaging in wounds by two-photon fluorescence microscopy.
Yanez CO, Morales AR, Yue X, Urakami T, Komatsu M, Järvinen TA, Belfield KD. Yanez CO, et al. Among authors: komatsu m. PLoS One. 2013 Jul 2;8(7):e67559. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067559. Print 2013. PLoS One. 2013. PMID: 23844028 Free PMC article.
Prolonged activation of cAMP signaling leads to endothelial barrier disruption via transcriptional repression of RRAS.
Perrot CY, Sawada J, Komatsu M. Perrot CY, et al. Among authors: komatsu m. FASEB J. 2018 May 18;32(11):fj201700818RRR. doi: 10.1096/fj.201700818RRR. Online ahead of print. FASEB J. 2018. PMID: 29775418 Free PMC article.
Our study demonstrated that, contrary to the widely accepted notion, cAMP elevation in endothelial cells ultimately increases vascular permeability, and the cAMP-dependent RRAS repression critically contributes to this effect.-Perrot, C. Y., Sawada, J., Komatsu, M. …
Our study demonstrated that, contrary to the widely accepted notion, cAMP elevation in endothelial cells ultimately increases vascular perme …
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