D.J. Grainger
Department of Medicine
Box 157
Addenbrooke's Hospital
Hills Road
UK
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- High titres of serum antinuclear antibodies, mostly directed against nucleolar antigens, are associated with the presence of coronary atherosclerosis. Grainger, D.J., Bethell, H.W. Ann. Rheum. Dis. (2002)
- Suppressing thrombin generation is compatible with the development of atherosclerosis in mice. Grainger, D.J., McWilliam, N.A., Baglin, T.P., Byrne, C.D. Thromb. Res. (2001)
- TGF-beta in blood: a complex problem. Grainger, D.J., Mosedale, D.E., Metcalfe, J.C. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. (2000)
- Dietary fat and reduced levels of TGFbeta1 act synergistically to promote activation of the vascular endothelium and formation of lipid lesions. Grainger, D.J., Mosedale, D.E., Metcalfe, J.C., Böttinger, E.P. J. Cell. Sci. (2000)
- Thrombospondin 1 does not activate transforming growth factor beta1 in a chemically defined system or in smooth-muscle-cell cultures. Grainger, D.J., Frow, E.K. Biochem. J. (2000)
- Transforming growth factor-beta dynamically regulates vascular smooth muscle differentiation in vivo. Grainger, D.J., Metcalfe, J.C., Grace, A.A., Mosedale, D.E. J. Cell. Sci. (1998)