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Research Fellowship - SRF B

Grant number: 487901 | Funding period: 2010 - 2013

Completed

Abstract

I am a cell biologist studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms of vessel formation.

Related publications (2)

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CCL27/CCL28-CCR10 chemokine signaling mediates migration of lymphatic endothelial cells

T Karnezis, RH Farnsworth, NC Harris, SP Williams, C Caesar, DJ Byrne, P Herle, ML Macheda, R Shayan, YF Zhang, S Yazar, SJ Takouridis, C Gerard, SB Fox, MG Achen, SA Stacker

2019-04-01

Metastasis via the lymphatic vasculature is an important step in cancer progression. The formation of new lymphatic vessels (lymph..

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The interplay between lymphatic vessels and chemokines

RH Farnsworth, T Karnezis, SJ Maciburko, SN Mueller, SA Stacker

2019-01-01

Chemokines are a family of small protein cytokines that act as chemoattractants to migrating cells, in particular those of the imm..

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