1988
Reconstitution of Structure and Cell Function in Human Skin Grafts Derived from Cryopreserved Allogeneic Dermis and Autologous Cultured Keratinocytes
Langdon R, Cuono C, Birchall N, Madri J, Kuklinska E, McGuire J, Moellmann G. Reconstitution of Structure and Cell Function in Human Skin Grafts Derived from Cryopreserved Allogeneic Dermis and Autologous Cultured Keratinocytes. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology 1988, 91: 478-485. PMID: 2459265, DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12476623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAllogeneic dermisAutologous cultured keratinocytesPresence of lymphocytesHuman skin graftsKeratinocyte culturesAutologous cultured epidermisBasement membrane zoneSkin graftsAutologous keratinocyte cultureDay 29Type IV collagenAutologous keratinocytesBurn woundsMembrane zoneGraftCadaveric skinCell functionCultured keratinocytesDermisHistologic qualityEpidermal cell culturesNormal patternAntibodiesDonor siteCryopreserved skinMatrix-driven cell size change modulates aortic endothelial cell proliferation and sheet migration.
Madri J, Pratt B, Yannariello-Brown J. Matrix-driven cell size change modulates aortic endothelial cell proliferation and sheet migration. American Journal Of Pathology 1988, 132: 18-27. PMID: 3394798, PMCID: PMC1880627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSheet migrationBovine aortic endothelial cellsCellular functionsCell size changesEndothelial cell proliferationCell proliferationMatrix componentsExtracellular matrix component lamininExtracellular matrix componentsEndothelial cellsNuclear sizeExtracellular matrixAortic endothelial cellsModel systemSize changesCurrent hypothesesProliferationPhysiologic homeostasisCellsType IV collagenComplex fashionDistinct patternsCell attachmentMigrationRate of attachment
1987
Inverse Ir gene control of the antibody and T cell proliferative responses to human basement membrane collagen.
Tite J, Foellmer H, Madri J, Janeway C. Inverse Ir gene control of the antibody and T cell proliferative responses to human basement membrane collagen. The Journal Of Immunology 1987, 139: 2892-8. PMID: 3117879, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.139.9.2892.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell proliferative responsesCell proliferative responsesAntibody responseIr gene controlProliferative responseT cellsHigher antibody responseClass II MHCMHC congenic miceMajor histocompatibility complexImmunologic responsivenessResponder parentF1 miceII MHCDifferent MHC genotypesImmune responseType IV collagenCongenic miceMiceHistocompatibility complexIV collagenDifferential activationAntigenBasement membrane collagenMHC genotype
1985
Immunolocalization of type IV collagen and laminin in nonbasement membrane structures of murine corneal stroma. A light and electron microscopic study.
Pratt B, Madri J. Immunolocalization of type IV collagen and laminin in nonbasement membrane structures of murine corneal stroma. A light and electron microscopic study. Laboratory Investigation 1985, 52: 650-6. PMID: 3892156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectron microscopic immunolocalizationMicrofibril bundlesInterstitial collagen types IType IV collagenPossible functionsExtracellular matrixImmunofluorescent localizationMembrane structureIV collagenCollagen type IType IType V collagenOxytalan microfibrilsImmunolocalizationCellular sourceMicrofibrilsLaminin
1983
Methods in laboratory investigation. Monoclonal antibodies to type IV collagen: probes for the study of structure and function of basement membranes.
Foellmer H, Madri J, Furthmayr H. Methods in laboratory investigation. Monoclonal antibodies to type IV collagen: probes for the study of structure and function of basement membranes. Laboratory Investigation 1983, 48: 639-49. PMID: 6682465.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1982
Localization of Collagen Type IV in Basement Membranes by Monoclonal Antibodies
FOELLMER H, MADRI J, WYATT R, FURTHMAYR H. Localization of Collagen Type IV in Basement Membranes by Monoclonal Antibodies. Protides Of The Biological Fluids 1982, 29: 773-776. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-027988-6.50180-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMonoclonal antibodiesType IV collagenBasement membraneType IVFrozen sectionsNormal human kidneyIV collagenSheep anti-rabbit IgGRabbit anti-mouse IgGBowman's capsuleCollagen type IVThick frozen sectionsHuman kidneyHuman placentaImmunofluorescence stainingAntibodiesKidneySpecific stainingSimilar labeling patternIgGMouse IgGAnti-rabbit IgGMouse EHS tumorStainingCollagen
1980
Collagen polymorphism in the lung An immunochemical study of pulmonary fibrosis
Madri J, Furthmayr H. Collagen polymorphism in the lung An immunochemical study of pulmonary fibrosis. Human Pathology 1980, 11: 353-366. PMID: 6997183, DOI: 10.1016/s0046-8177(80)80031-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerivascular localizationLung samplesFibrotic human lungSmooth muscle cell proliferationType IIndirect immunofluorescence techniqueLung type IMuscle cell proliferationType VType IIICapillary basement membranePulmonary fibrosisFibrotic processAlveolar septaType IV collagenImmunofluorescence techniqueHuman lungCell proliferationInterstitiumMarked increaseType IVBasement membraneImmunochemical studiesIrregular localizationIV collagen