Ambler, Carrie A.
Dr
所属大学: Durham University
所属学院: School of Biological and Biomedical Science
个人主页:
https://www.dur.ac.uk/biosciences/about/schoolstaff/academicstaff/?id=5554
研究领域
Understanding how cell-cell interactions regulate skin stem cells
近期论文
Li, Z., Hodgkinson, T., Gothard, E.J., Boroumand, S., Lamb, R., Cummins, I., Narang, P., Sawtell, A., Coles, J., Leonov, G., Reboldi, A., Buckley, C.D., Cupedo, T., Siebel, C., Bayat, A., Coles, M.C. & Ambler, C.A. (2016). Epidermal Notch1 recruits RORgamma+ group 3 innate lymphoid cells to orchestrate normal skin repair. Nature Communications 7: 11394. Wojciechowicz, K., Gledhill, K., Ambler, C.A., Manning, C.B. & Jahoda, C.A.B. (2013). Development of the mouse dermal adipose layer occurs independently of subcutaneous adipose tissue and is marked by restricted early expression of FABP4. PLoS ONE 8(3): e59811. Lamb, R. & Ambler, C.A. (2013). Keratinocytes propagated in serum-free, feeder-free culture conditions fail to form stratified epidermis in a reconstituted skin model. PLoS ONE 8(1): e52494. Ambler, C. A. & Watt, F. M. (2010). Adult epidermal Notch activity induces dermal accumulation of T cells and neural crest derivatives through upregulation of Jagged 1. Development 137(21): 3569-3579. Ambler, C. A. & Maatta, A. (2009). Epidermal stem cells: location, potential and contribution to cancer. Journal of Pathology 217: 206–216. Watt, F. M., Estrach, S. & Ambler, C. A. (2008). Epidermal Notch signalling: differentiation, cancer and adhesion. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 20: 171-179. Ambler, C. A. & Watt, F. M. (2007). Expression of notch pathway genes in mammalian epidermis and modulation by beta-catenin. Developmental Dynamics 236(6): 1595-1601. Estrach, S., Ambler, C. A., Lo Celso, C., Hozumi, K. & Watt, F. M. (2006). Jagged 1 is a beta-catenin target gene required for ectopic hair follicle formation in adult epidermis. Development 133(22): 4427-4438. Bautch, V. L. & Ambler, C. A. (2004). Assembly and Patterning of vertebrate blood vessels. Trends In Cardiovascular Medicine 14(4): 138-143. Hogan, K. A., Ambler, C. A., Chapman, D. L. & Bautch, V. L. (2004). The neural tube patterns vessels developmentally using the VEGF signaling pathway. Development 131(7): 1503-1513. Ambler, C. A., Schmunk, G. M. & Bautch, V. L. (2003). Stem cell-derived endothelial cells/progenitors migrate and pattern in the embryo using the VEGF signaling pathway. Developmental Biology 257(1): 205-219. Kearney, J. B., Ambler, C. A., Monaco, K. A., Johnson, N., Rapoport, R. G. & Bautch, V. L. (2002). Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor Flt-1 negatively regulates developmental blood vessel formation by modulating endothelial cell division. Blood 99(7): 2397-2407. Ambler, C. A., Nowicki, J. L., Burke, A. C. & Bautch, V. L. (2001). Assembly of trunk and limb blood vessels involves extensive migration and vasculogenesis of somite-derived angioblasts. Developmental Biology 234(2): 352-364.