Chenghua Gu, PhD
Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Temporal modulation of collective cell behavior controls vascular network topology.
Authors: Authors: Kur E, Kim J, Tata A, Comin CH, Harrington KI, Costa Lda F, Bentley K, Gu C.
Elife
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Elife
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Semaphorin 3E-Plexin-D1 signaling controls pathway-specific synapse formation in the striatum.
BRE: a modulator of TNF-alpha action.
The molecular constituents of the blood-brain barrier.
Semaphorin 3E-Plexin-D1 signaling regulates VEGF function in developmental angiogenesis via a feedback mechanism.
Control of cerebrovascular patterning by neural activity during postnatal development.
VEGF mediates commissural axon chemoattraction through its receptor Flk1.
Authors: Authors: Ruiz de Almodovar C, Fabre PJ, Knevels E, Coulon C, Segura I, Haddick PC, Aerts L, Delattin N, Strasser G, Oh WJ, Lange C, Vinckier S, Haigh J, Fouquet C, Gu C, Alitalo K, Castellani V, Tessier-Lavigne M, Chedotal A, Charron F, Carmeliet P.
Neuron
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Neuron
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Neuronal and vascular interactions.
Neuropilin 1-Sema signaling regulates crossing of cingulate pioneering axons during development of the corpus callosum.
Authors: Authors: Piper M, Plachez C, Zalucki O, Fothergill T, Goudreau G, Erzurumlu R, Gu C, Richards LJ.
Cereb Cortex
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Cereb Cortex
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Targeting vascular pericytes in hypoxic tumors increases lung metastasis via angiopoietin-2.
Authors: Authors: Keskin D, Kim J, Cooke VG, Wu CC, Sugimoto H, Gu C, De Palma M, Kalluri R, LeBleu VS.
Cell Rep
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Cell Rep
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