
Publications of Matthaeus Vasel
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Journal Article (9)
1.
Journal Article
62 (6), pp. 1455 - 1456 (2015)
Erratum to “Inhibition of fibronectin deposition improves experimental liver fibrosis” [J Hepatol 2015;62:625–633]. JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY 2.
Journal Article
62 (3), pp. 625 - 633 (2015)
Inhibition of fibronectin deposition improves experimental liver fibrosis. Journal of Hepatology 3.
Journal Article
150 (2), pp. 149 - 156 (2014)
Complement activation correlates with liver necrosis and fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C. CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY 4.
Journal Article
9 (4), e94922 (2014)
Blood Clot Formation Does Not Affect Metastasis Formation or Tumor Growth in a Murine Model of Breast Cancer. PLOS ONE 5.
Journal Article
15 (8), pp. 925 - 938 (2013)
Circulating Fibronectin Controls Tumor Growth. NEOPLASIA 6.
Journal Article
6 (11), e28181, pp. [1] - [14] (2011)
Fibronectin Protects from Excessive Liver Fibrosis by Modulating the Availability of and Responsiveness of Stellate Cells to Active TGF-beta. PLoS ONE 7.
Journal Article
54 (Suppl. 1), p. 1040 - 1040 (2011)
FIBRONECTIN IN THE LIVER MODIFIES SEVERITY OF LIVER FIBROSIS. Journal of Hepatology 8.
Journal Article
48 (1 Sp. Iss.), p. S50 - S50 (2011)
The role of fibronectin originating from different sources on breast cancer metastasis development and bone remodeling. Bone 9.
Journal Article
47 (Suppl. 2), pp. S263 - S264 (2010)
The role of fibronectin in the bone marrow metastatic niches. Bone Meeting Abstract (3)
10.
Meeting Abstract
50 (Suppl. 1), pp. S50 - S51. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK (2012)
Circulating fibronectin increases tumor growth and fibronectin content of tumors correlates with survival. In Bone, 11.
Meeting Abstract
48 (Suppl. 2), p. S118 - S118. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK (2011)
Beta1 integrin expression in osteoblast progenitors is required for bone formation. In Bone, 12.
Meeting Abstract
48 (Suppl. 2), p. S251 - S251. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK (2011)
Circulating fibronectin is required for blood vessel formation and tumor growth. In Bone,