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Concise review: multifaceted characterization of human mesenchymal stem cells for use in regenerative medicine RM Samsonraj, M Raghunath, V Nurcombe, JH Hui, AJ van Wijnen, ... Stem cells translational medicine 6 (12), 2173-2185, 2017 | 705 | 2017 |
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The Scar‐in‐a‐Jar: studying potential antifibrotic compounds from the epigenetic to extracellular level in a single well CZC Chen, YX Peng, ZB Wang, PV Fish, JL Kaar, RR Koepsel, AJ Russell, ... British journal of pharmacology 158 (5), 1196-1209, 2009 | 197 | 2009 |
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Two forms of collagen XVII in keratinocytes: a full-length transmembrane protein and a soluble ectodomain H Schäcke, H Schumann, N Hammami-Hauasli, M Raghunath, ... Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (40), 25937-25943, 1998 | 184 | 1998 |
Not all MSCs can act as pericytes: functional in vitro assays to distinguish pericytes from other mesenchymal stem cells in angiogenesis A Blocki, Y Wang, M Koch, P Peh, S Beyer, P Law, J Hui, M Raghunath Stem cells and development 22 (17), 2347-2355, 2013 | 179 | 2013 |
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Delayed triple helix formation of mutant collagen from patient with osteogenesis imperfecta M Raghunath, P Bruckner, B Steinmann Journal of molecular biology 236 (3), 940-949, 1994 | 174 | 1994 |
Current and upcoming therapies to modulate skin scarring and fibrosis JQ Coentro, E Pugliese, G Hanley, M Raghunath, DI Zeugolis Advanced drug delivery reviews 146, 37-59, 2019 | 160 | 2019 |
Self-healing collodion baby: a dynamic phenotype explained by a particular transglutaminase-1 mutation M Raghunath, HC Hennies, B Ahvazi, M Vogel, A Reis, PM Steinert, ... Journal of investigative dermatology 120 (2), 224-228, 2003 | 151 | 2003 |
Macromolecular crowding directs extracellular matrix organization and mesenchymal stem cell behavior AS Zeiger, FC Loe, R Li, M Raghunath, KJ Van Vliet PloS one 7 (5), e37904, 2012 | 149 | 2012 |
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The Tight Skin Mouse: Demonstration of Mutant Fibrillin-1 Production and Assembly into Abnormal Microfibrils CM Kielty, M Raghunath, LD Siracusa, MJ Sherratt, R Peters, ... The Journal of cell biology 140 (5), 1159-1166, 1998 | 141 | 1998 |
SPINK5 and Netherton syndrome: novel mutations, demonstration of missing LEKTI, and differential expression of transglutaminases M Raghunath, L Tontsidou, V Oji, K Aufenvenne, F Schürmeyer-Horst, ... Journal of investigative dermatology 123 (3), 474-483, 2004 | 128 | 2004 |
Macromolecularly crowded in vitro microenvironments accelerate the production of extracellular matrix-rich supramolecular assemblies P Kumar, A Satyam, X Fan, E Collin, Y Rochev, BJ Rodriguez, A Gorelov, ... Scientific reports 5 (1), 8729, 2015 | 127 | 2015 |
Cross-linking of the dermo-epidermal junction of skin regenerating from keratinocyte autografts. Anchoring fibrils are a target for tissue transglutaminase. M Raghunath, B Höpfner, D Aeschlimann, U Lüthi, M Meuli, S Altermatt, ... The Journal of clinical investigation 98 (5), 1174-1184, 1996 | 127 | 1996 |