Tom Carter Publications
- Hewlett, L; Zupancic, G; Mashanov, G; Knipe, L; Ogden, D; Hannah, MJ and Carter, T (2011)
Temperature-dependence of Weibel-Palade body exocytosis and cell surface dispersal of von Willebrand factor and its propolypeptide.
PLoS ONE 6, e27314 PubMed abstract
- Kiskin, NI; Hellen, N; Babich, V; Hewlett, L; Knipe, L; Hannah, MJ and Carter, T (2010)
Protein mobilities and P-selectin storage in Weibel-Palade bodies.
Journal of Cell Science 123, 2964-2975 PubMed abstract
- Knipe, L; Meli, A; Hewlett, L; Bierings, R; Dempster, J; Skehel, P; Hannah, MJ and Carter, T (2010)
A revised model for the secretion of tPA and cytokines from cultured endothelial cells.
Blood 116, 2183-2191 PubMed abstract
- Babich, V; Knipe, L; Hewlett, L; Meli, A; Dempster, J; Hannah, MJ and Carter, T (2009)
Differential effect of extracellular acidosis on the release and dispersal of soluble and membrane proteins secreted from the Weibel-Palade body.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 284, 12459-12468 PubMed abstract
- Berriman, JA; Li, S; Hewlett, LJ; Wasilewski, S; Kiskin, FN; Carter, T; Hannah, MJ and Rosenthal, PB (2009)
Structural organization of Weibel-Palade bodies revealed by cryo-EM of vitrified endothelial cells.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106, 17407-17412 PubMed abstract
- Babich, V; Meli, A; Knipe, L; Dempster, JE; Skehel, P; Hannah, MJ and Carter, T (2008)
Selective release of molecules from Weibel Palade bodies during a lingering kiss.
Blood 111, 5282-5290 PubMed abstract
- Erent, M; Meli, A; Moisoi, N; Babich, V; Hannah, MJ; Skehel, P; Knipe, L; Zupancic, G; Ogden, D and Carter, TD (2007)
Rate, extent and concentration-dependence of histamine-evoked Weibel-Palade body exocytosis determined from individual fusion events in human endothelial cells.
Journal of Physiology 581, 195-212 PubMed abstract
- Syeda, F; Grosjean, J; Houliston, RA; Keogh, RJ; Carter, T; Paleolog, E and Wheeler-Jones, CPD (2006)
Cyclooxygenase-2 induction and prostacyclin release by protease-activated receptors in endothelial cells requires co-operation between mitogen-activated protein kinase and NF-κB pathways.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 28, 11792-11804 PubMed abstract
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