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COLLAGENASE PRODUCTION BY HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN ENDOTHELIAL- CELLS IN RESPONSE TO ANGIOGENIC PREPARATIONS [Meeting Abstract]
Moscatelli, D; Rifkin, DB; Jaffe, EA
ISI:A1982PN30200785
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 30351
EGF-RECEPTOR DOWN-REGULATION IS CORRELATED WITH PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR SYNTHESIS [Meeting Abstract]
Krupp, MN; Gross, JL; Rifkin, DB; Lane, MD
ISI:A1982PN30201588
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 30363
STIMULATION OF MOTILITY IN BOVINE CAPILLARY ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS BY ANGIOGENIC PREPARATIONS [Meeting Abstract]
Mullins, DE; Moscatelli, DA; Rifkin, DB
ISI:A1982PN30200711
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 30513
PLASMINOGEN IS PRESENT IN THE BASAL LAYER OF THE EPIDERMIS [Meeting Abstract]
Isseroff, RR; Rifkin, DB
ISI:A1982NJ70702642
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 30563
PLASMINOGEN IS PRESENT IN THE BASAL LAYER OF THE EPIDERMIS [Meeting Abstract]
Isseroff, RR; Rifkin, DB
ISI:A1982NK42300257
ISSN: 0022-202x
CID: 30565
Phorbol esters stimulate protease production by human endothelial cells
Moscatelli D; Jaffe EA; Rifkin DB
PMID: 6175415
ISSN: 0147-4006
CID: 27435
Biochemistry of granule cell migration in developing mouse cerebellum
Hatten ME; Rifkin DB; Furie MB; Mason CA; Liem RK
PMID: 6750635
ISSN: 0361-7742
CID: 42389
Isolation of the major serine protease inhibitor from the 5-day serum-free conditioned medium of human embryonic lung cells and demonstration that it is fetuin
Rohrlich ST; Rifkin DB
Human embryonic lung (HuEL) cells in culture produce large amounts of the enzyme, plasminogen activator, and thus generate substantial amounts of active plasmin. Despite the presence of plasmin, however, HuEL cells grow in ordered, flattened, adherent sheets. It seemed of interest to characterize protease inhibitors that might be present in HuEL cultures and which might account for this apparent contradiction. This paper reports the isolation and purification of the major serine protease inhibitor in 5-day serum-free conditioned medium (CM) from HuEL cells, and the purification of an identical molecule from fetal bovine serum (FBS). Both the CM-derived inhibitor and the FBS-derived inhibitor are identical with fetuin, the major glycoprotein of FBS. The CM-derived inhibitor is apparently derived from the FBS used to supplement the growth medium of HuEL cells between serum-free CM collection periods. It is not labeled metabolically with 3H-leucine. Its electrophoretic behavior is indistinguishable from that of standard fetuin in SDS-PAGE, non-SDS basic pH,PAGE, and isoelectric focusing. The CM-derived inhibitor and standard fetuin inhibit trypsin and plasmin with similar efficiencies, but neither inhibits chymotrypsin, pancreatic elastase, or plasminogen activator. They are immunologically indistinguishable. The suggestion is made that fetuin, and possibly other protease inhibitors present in HuEL cell cultures, may be concentrated locally by HuEL cells and gradually released back into the medium in the absence of serum. These molecules may serve to protect HuEL cells against proteases they generate
PMID: 6173391
ISSN: 0021-9541
CID: 42390
SV40 mutants with an altered small-t protein are tumorigenic in newborn hamsters
Topp WC; Rifkin DB; Sleigh MJ
PMID: 6264666
ISSN: 0042-6822
CID: 42391
PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR IN DIFFERENTIATING KERATINOCYTES [Meeting Abstract]
Isseroff, RR; Rifkin, DB; Fusenig, NE
ISI:A1981LH63602467
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 30271