Alexander G. Marneros
Department of Cell Biology
Harvard Medical School
240 Longwood Avenue
Boston
USA
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- Physiological role of collagen XVIII and endostatin. Marneros, A.G., Olsen, B.R. FASEB J. (2005)
- Collagen XVIII/endostatin is essential for vision and retinal pigment epithelial function. Marneros, A.G., Keene, D.R., Hansen, U., Fukai, N., Moulton, K., Goletz, P.L., Moiseyev, G., Pawlyk, B.S., Halfter, W., Dong, S., Shibata, M., Li, T., Crouch, R.K., Bruckner, P., Olsen, B.R. EMBO J. (2004)
- Keloids--clinical diagnosis, pathogenesis, and treatment options. Marneros, A.G., Krieg, T. J. Dtsch. Dermatol. Ges (2004)
- Age-dependent iris abnormalities in collagen XVIII/endostatin deficient mice with similarities to human pigment dispersion syndrome. Marneros, A.G., Olsen, B.R. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. (2003)
- The role of collagen-derived proteolytic fragments in angiogenesis. Marneros, A.G., Olsen, B.R. Matrix Biol. (2001)