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    Maternal Preeclampsia Predicts the Development of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia by Hansen, Anne R., MD, MPH, Barnés, Carmen M., PhD, Folkman, Judah, MD, McElrath, Thomas F., MD, PhD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-04-2010)
    “…Objective To test the hypothesis that exposure to preeclampsia is associated with an increased risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Study design A…”
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    Correlation of 2-Methoxyestradiol Levels in Cord Blood and Complications of Prematurity by Barnes, Carmen M, McElrath, Thomas F, Folkman, Judah, Hansen, Anne R

    Published in Pediatric research (01-05-2010)
    “…2-methoxyestradiol (2ME2) is a potent antiangiogenic molecule that inhibits the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α and, consequently, of VEGF and…”
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    PPARα agonist fenofibrate suppresses tumor growth through direct and indirect angiogenesis inhibition by Panigrahy, Dipak, Kaipainen, Arja, Huang, Sui, Butterfield, Catherine E, Barnés, Carmen M, Fannon, Michael, Laforme, Andrea M, Chaponis, Deviney M, Folkman, Judah, Kieran, Mark W

    “…Angiogenesis and inflammation are central processes through which the tumor microenvironment influences tumor growth. We have demonstrated recently that…”
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    Conjugated Platinum(IV)−Peptide Complexes for Targeting Angiogenic Tumor Vasculature by Mukhopadhyay, Sumitra, Barnés, Carmen M, Haskel, Ariel, Short, Sarah M, Barnes, Katie R, Lippard, Stephen J

    Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (01-01-2008)
    “…The integrins αvβ3 and αvβ5 and the membrane-spanning surface protein aminopeptidase N (APN) are highly expressed in tumor-induced angiogenesis, making them…”
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    Dendrimer-Inspired Nanomaterials for the in Vivo Delivery of siRNA to Lung Vasculature by Khan, Omar F, Zaia, Edmond W, Jhunjhunwala, Siddharth, Xue, Wen, Cai, Wenxin, Yun, Dong Soo, Barnes, Carmen M, Dahlman, James E, Dong, Yizhou, Pelet, Jeisa M, Webber, Matthew J, Tsosie, Jonathan K, Jacks, Tyler E, Langer, Robert, Anderson, Daniel G

    Published in Nano letters (13-05-2015)
    “…Targeted RNA delivery to lung endothelial cells has the potential to treat conditions that involve inflammation, such as chronic asthma and obstructive…”
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    Evidence by Molecular Profiling for a Placental Origin of Infantile Hemangioma by Barnés, Carmen M., Huang, Sui, Kaipainen, Arja, Sanoudou, Despina, Chen, Emy J., Gabriel S. Eichler, Yuchun Guo, Yu, Ying, Ingber, Donald E., Mulliken, John B., Beggs, Alan H., Folkman, Judah, Steven J. Fishman

    “…The origin of the pathogenic endothelial cells in common infantile hemangioma is unknown. We show here that the transcriptomes of human placenta and infantile…”
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    Generation of multiple angiogenesis inhibitors by human pancreatic cancer by KISKER, Oliver, ONIZUKA, Shinya, BANYARD, Jacqueline, KOMIYAMA, Tomoko, BECKER, Christian M, ACHILLES, Eike Gert, BARNES, Carmen M, O'REILLY, Michael S, FOLKMAN, Judah, PIRIE-SHEPHERD, Steven R

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2001)
    “…A primary inoculum of human pancreatic cancer cells (BxPC-3) has the ability to inhibit the growth of a secondary tumor in an in vivo animal model. Such…”
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    Structural and Kinetic Studies of a Cisplatin-modified DNA Icosamer Binding to HMG1 Domain B by Jamieson, E R, Jacobson, M P, Barnes, C M, Chow, C S, Lippard, S J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-04-1999)
    “…The high mobility group (HMG) domain is a DNA-binding motif found in the non-histone chromosomal proteins, HMG1 and HMG2, and some transcription factors…”
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    The placenta as a cell source in fetal tissue engineering by Kaviani, Amir, Perry, Tjörvi E., Barnes, Carmen M., Oh, Jung-Tak, Ziegler, Moritz M., Fishman, Steven J., Fauza, Dario O.

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-07-2002)
    “…Purpose: This study was aimed at determining whether fetal tissue constructs can be engineered from cells derived from the placenta. Methods: A subpopulation…”
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    A Single HMG Domain in High-Mobility Group 1 Protein Binds to DNAs as Small as 20 Base Pairs Containing the Major Cisplatin Adduct by Chow, Christine S, Barnes, Carmen M, Lippard, Stephen J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (07-03-1995)
    “…Proteins containing a relatively new DNA-binding motif known as the high-mobility group (HMG) domain bind specifically to DNA modified by the anticancer drug…”
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    Iron Uptake in Ferritin is Blocked by Binding of [Cr(TREN)(H2O)(OH)]2+, A Slow Dissociating Model for [Fe(H2O)6]2 by Barnés, Carmen M., Theil, Elizabeth C., Raymond, Kenneth N.

    “…Ferritin concentrates iron as a hydrous ferric oxide in a protein cavity (8 nm in diameter) by using eight pores along the threefold symmetry axes of the…”
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    The placenta theory and the origin of infantile hemangioma by Barnés, Carmen M, Christison-Lagay, Emily A, Folkman, Judah

    Published in Lymphatic research and biology (01-12-2007)
    “…The pathogenesis of infantile hemangioma is unknown. In recent years, much of the focus has been placed at identifying the cell type(s) responsible for tumor…”
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    Iron uptake in ferritin is blocked by binding of [Cr(TREN)(H(2)O)(OH)](2+), a slow dissociating model for [Fe(H(2)O)(6)](2+) by Barnés, Carmen M, Theil, Elizabeth C, Raymond, Kenneth N

    “…Ferritin concentrates iron as a hydrous ferric oxide in a protein cavity (8 nm in diameter) by using eight pores along the threefold symmetry axes of the…”
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    Competition studies in horse spleen ferritin probed by a kinetically inert inhibitor, [Cr(TREN)(H(2)O)(OH)](2+), and a highly luminescent Tb(III) reagent by Barnés, Carmen M, Petoud, Stéphane, Cohen, Seth M, Raymond, Kenneth N

    Published in Journal of biological inorganic chemistry (01-01-2003)
    “…The ability of ferritin as an Fe(II) detoxifier and Fe(III) storage protein is limited by its ability to recognize and incorporate Fe(II), which is then…”
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    Competition studies in horse spleen ferritin probed by a kinetically inert inhibitor, [Cr(TREN)(H2O)(OH)]2+, and a highly luminescent Tb(III) reagent by Barnés, Carmen M., Petoud, Stéphane, Cohen, Seth M., Raymond, Kenneth N.

    Published in Journal of biological inorganic chemistry (01-01-2003)
    “…The ability of ferritin as an Fe(II) detoxifier and Fe(III) storage protein is limited by its ability to recognize and incorporate Fe(II), which is then…”
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    PPAR[alpha] agonist fenofibrate suppresses tumor growth through direct and indirect angiogenesis inhibition by Panigrahy, Dipak, Kaipainen, Arja, Huang, Sui, Butterfield, Catherine E, Barnés, Carmen M, Fannon, Michael, Laforme, Andrea M, Chaponis, Deviney M, Folkman, Judah, Kieran, Mark W

    “…Angiogenesis and inflammation are central processes through which the tumor microenvironment influences tumor growth. We have demonstrated recently that…”
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