Investigative Urology: PGE sub 1 Suppresses the Induction of Collagen Synthesis by Transforming Growth Factor-beta sub 1 in Human Corpus Cavernosum Smooth Muscle
The aortic tunica media of the developing rat. II. Incorporation by medial cells of Hydrogen-3-proline into collagen and elastin: autoradiographic and chemical studies
Characterization of cyclic nucleotide exchange and inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate-sensitive calcium-exchange activity of smooth muscle cells cultured from the human corpora cavernosa
The effects of aging, diabetes and vascular ischemia on the biochemical composition of collagen found in the corpora and tunica of potent and impotent men
Effects of transforming growth factor beta sub 1 on growth of aortic smooth muscle cells. Influences of interaction with growth factors, cell state, cell phenotype, and cell cycle
Modulation of transforming growth factor-beta 1 stimulated elastin and collagen production and proliferation in porcine vascular smooth muscle cells and skin fibroblasts by basic fibroblast growth factor, transforming growth factor-alpha, and insulin-like growth factor
PGE sub 2 causes a coordinate decrease in the steady state levels of fibronectin and types I and III procollagen mRNAs in normal human dermal fibroblasts
Media conditioned by smooth muscle cells cultured in a variety of hypoxic environments stimulates in vitro angiogenesis. A relationship to transforming growth factor-beta sub 1