Michael Cammer

  

 

Scientific Authorships (by date)

1. Cammer, W., Zhang, H. and Cammer, M. Glial Cell Abnormalities in the CNS of the Carbonic Anhydrase II Deficient Mouse. J Neurolog. Sci. 1993;118:1-9.

2. Staecker, H., Cammer, M., Rubinstein, R. and Van De Water, T.R. A procedure for RT-PCR amplification of mRNAs on histological specimens. BioTechniques, 1994;16:76-80.

3. Novikoff, P.M., Cammer, M., Tao, L., Oda, H., Stockert, R.J., Wolkoff, A.W. and Satir, P. Three-dimensional organization of rat hepatocyte cytoskeleton: relation to the asialoglycoprotein endocytosis pathway. J. Cell Science, 1996;109:21-32.  [PDF]

4. Cammer, M., Wyckoff, J. and Segall, J.E. Computer-assisted analysis of single-cell behavior in Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 75: Basic Cell Culture Protocols, second edition, 1997 (Pollard, J.W. and Walker, J.M., eds.) Humana Press, NJ, pp. 459-470.

5. Satir, P., Novikoff, P.M., Cammer, M. and Wolkoff, A. Regulation of vesicular transport during receptor-mediated endocytosis in hepatocytes by cytoplasmic dynein. In Recent Advances in Microscopy of Cells, Tissues and Organs. 1997;pp. 381-388.

6. Rivera, J., Feldmesser, M., Cammer, M. and Casadevall, A. Organ-dependent variation of capsule thickness in Cryptococcal neoformans during experimental murine infection. Infection and Immunity. 1998;66(10):5027-5030.  [PDF]

7. Wadler, S., Zhang, H., Cammer, M. and Hu, X.P. Quantification of Ribonucleotide Reductase Expression in Wild-Type and Hydroxyurea-Resistant Cell Lines Employing in Situ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction and a Computerized Image Analysis System. Anal Biochem 1999;267(1):24-29.  [PDF]

8. Bailly, M., Macaluso, F., Cammer, M., Chan, A., Segall, J.E. and Condeelis, J.S. Relationships between Arp2/3 complex and the barbed ends of actin filaments at the leading edge of carcinoma cells after EGF-stimulation. J. Cell Biol., 1999;145(2):331-345.  [PDF]

9. Teitelbaum, R., M. Cammer, M., Maitland, M.L., Freitag, N.E., Condeelis, J., and Bloom, B.R. Mycobacterial infection of macrophages results in membrane-permeable phagosomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1999;96(26):15190-15195.  [PDF]

10. Bailly, M., Wyckoff, J., Bouzahzah, B., Hammerman, R., Sylvestre, V., Cammer, M., Pestell, R., and Segall, J.E. EGF receptor distributions during chemotactic responses. Mol Biol Cell 2000;11(11):3873-3883.  [PDF]

11. Rodriguez-Gabin, A.G., Cammer, M., Almazan, G., Charron, M., and Larocca, J.N. Role of rRAB22b, an oligodenrocyte protein, in regulation of transport of vesicles from trans Golgi to endocytic compartments. J Neuro Res 2001;66:1149-1160.  [PDF]

12. Cammer, M. Some uses of fluorescent Plexiglas in fluorescent microscopy. Microscopy Today, Sep-Oct 2002, p.36.

13. Yeh, R.H., Yan, X., Cammer, M., Bresnick, A.R. and Lawrence DS. Real time visualization of protein kinase activity in living cells. J Biol Chem 2002;277(13):11527-32.  [PDF]

14. Cox, D., Berg, J. S., Cammer, M., Chinegwundoh, J. O., Cheney, R. E., and S. Greenberg. Myosin-X as a downstream effector of PI 3-kinase during phagocytosis. Nature Cell Biology 2002;4(7):469-477.  [PDF]

15. Shankar SL, O'Guin K, Cammer M, McMorris FA, Stitt TN, Basch RS, Varnum B and Shafit-Zagardo B. The Growth Arrest Specific Gene product Gas6 Promotes the Survival of Human Oligodendrocytes through a PI 3-Kinase-Dependent Pathway. J Neurosci 2003;23(10):4208-18.  [PDF]

16. Neumeister, P, Pixley, F., Xie, H., Wu1, K., Ashton, A., Cammer, M., Chan, A., Symons, M., Stanley, E.R. and Pestell, R.G. Cyclin D1 governs adhesion and motility of macrophages. Mol Biol Cell 2003;14(5):2005-15.  [PDF]

17. Bonuccelli G, Sotgia F, Schubert W, Park DS, Frank PG, Woodman SE, Insabato L, Cammer M, Minetti C, Lisanti MP. Proteasome inhibitor (MG-132) treatment of mdx mice rescues the expression and membrane localization of dystrophin and dystrophinassociated proteins. Am J Pathol. 2003;163(4):1663-75.  [PDF]

18. Chen, J.-G., Huang Yang, C.P., Cammer, M. and Horwitz, S.B. Gene expression and mitotic exit induced by microtubule stabilizing drugs. Cancer Res 2003;62(7):1935-8.  [PDF]

19. Zhang X, Schwartz JC, Guo X, Bhatia S, Cao E, Lorenz, M, Cammer, M, Chen L, Zhang ZY, Edidin MA, Nathenson SG, Almo SC. Structural and functional analysis of the costimulatory receptor programmed death-1. Immunity. 2004;20(3):337-47.  [PDF]

20. Goswami, S., Sahai, E., Wyckoff, J., Cammer, M., Cox, D., Pixley, F., Stanley, E.R., Segall, J. and Condeelis, J. Macrophages promote the invasion of breast carcinoma cells via a CSF-1/EGF paracrine loop. Cancer Research, 2005;65(12):5278-83 PMID: 15958574  [PDF]

21. Cammer, M. “Toll House” Recipe Cookies Do Not Maintain Their Morphology Under Heat Stress Conditions. Annals of Improbable Research 2005; 11(4):16-19.

22. Azios, NG, Krishnamoorthy, L, Harris, M., Cubano, LA, Cammer, M, Dharmawardhane, SF. Estrogen and Resveratrol Regulate Rac and Cdc42 Signaling to the Actin Cytoskeleton of Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells. Neoplasia. 2007;9(2):147-158. PMID: 17356711  [PDF]

23. El-Sibai M, Nalbant P, Pang H, Flinn RJ, Sarmiento C, Macaluso F, Cammer M, Condeelis JS, Hahn KM, Backer JM. Cdc42 is required for EGF-stimulated protrusion and motility in MTLn3 carcinoma cells. J Cell Sci. 2007 Oct 1;120(Pt 19):3465-74. PMID: 17855387  [PDF]

24. Chaskes S, Frases S, Cammer M, Gerfen G, Casadevall A. Growth and Pigment Production by Cryptococcus gattii, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Candida albicans from D-Tryptophan. J Clin Microbiol. 2008 Jan;46(1):255-64. PMID: 17989195  [PDF]

25. van Rheenen J, Song X, van Roosmalen W, Cammer M, Chen X, Desmarais V, Yip SC, Backer JM, Eddy RJ, Condeelis JS. EGFinduced PIP2 hydrolysis releases and activates cofilin locally in carcinoma cells. J Cell Biol. 2007 Dec 17;179(6):1247-59. PMID: 18086920  [PDF]

26. Roohi, J, Cammer, M, Montagna, C, Hatchwell, E. An Improved Method for Generating BAC DNA Suitable for FISH. Cytogenet Genome Res. 2008 121:7-9.  DOI: 10.1159/000124374  [PDF

27. Marmon S, Cammer M, Raine CS, Lisanti MP. Transcellular migration of neutrophils is a quantitatively significant pathway across dermal microvascular endothelial cells. Exp Dermatol. 2009 Jan;18(1):88-90. Epub 2008 Nov 19. PMID: 19040450 [PDF]

28. Marmon S, Hinchey J, Oh P, Cammer M, de Almeida CJ, Gunther L, Raine CS, Lisanti MP. Caveolin-1 expression determines the route of neutrophil extravasation through skin microvasculature. Am J Pathol. 2009 Feb;174(2):684-92. PMID: 19164603 [PDF]

29. Cammer, M, Gevrey, J-C, Lorenz, M, Dovas, A, Condeelis, J, Cox, D. The mechanism of CSF-1 induced WASP activation in vivo: A Role for PI 3-kinase and Cdc42. J Biol Chem. 2009 Aug 28;284(35):23302-11. Epub 2009 Jun 26.PMID: 19561083 [PDF]

30. Schneider L, Cammer M, Lehman J, Nielsen SK, Guerra CF, Veland IR, Stock C, Hoffmann EK, Yoder BK, Schwab A, Satir P, Christensen ST. Directional cell migration and chemotaxis in wound healing response to PDGF-AA are coordinated by the primary cilium in fibroblasts. Cell Physiol Biochem. 2010;25(2-3):279-92. Epub 2010 Jan 12.PMID: 20110689 [PDF]

 

  

  

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