Research
Interests
The biology and physiology of the lymphatic and blood vascular systems
including vascular regeneration, remodeling and pathology
Publications
- Uzarski J, Drelles MB, Gibbs SE, Ongstad EL, Goral JC, McKeown KK, Raehl AM, Roberts MA, Pytowski B, Smith MR, Goldman J. The resolution of lymphedema by interstitial flow in the mouse tail skin. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2008 Mar;294(3):H1326-34.
- Goldman J, Conley KA, Raehl A, Bondy DM, Pytowski B, Swartz MA, Rutkowksi JM, Jaroch DB, Ongstad EL. Regulation of Lymphatic Capillary Regeneration by Interstitial Flow in Skin. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2007 Jan 12.
- Goldman J*, Rutkowski JM*, Shields JD*, Pasquier MC, Cui Y, Schmökel HG, Hicklin DJ, Pytowski B, and Swartz MA. Cooperative and redundant roles of VEGFR-2 and VEGFR-3 signaling in adult lymphangiogenesis. FASEB J. 2007 Apr;21(6):1003-12.
- Goldman J*, Zhong L*, Liu SQ. Negative Regulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration by Blood Shear Stress. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2007 Feb;292(2):H928-38
- Rutkowski JM, Moya M, Johannes J, Goldman J, Swartz MA. Secondary lymphedema in the mouse tail: Lymphatic hyperplasia, VEGF-C upregulation, and the protective role of MMP-9. Microvasc Res. 2006 Nov;72(3):161-71.
- Goldman J, Le TX, Skobe M, and Swartz MA. Overexpression
of VEGF-C causes transient hyperplasia but not increased lymphangiogenesis
in regenerating skin. Circulation Research. 96:1193-1199, 2005.
- Pytowski B*, Goldman J*, Persaud K, Wu Y, Witte L,
Hicklin D, Skobe M, Boardman K.C., and Swartz M.A. Complete and specific
inhibition of adult lymphatic regeneration by a novel VEGFR-3 neutralization
antibody. J of the National Cancer Institute. 97:14-21, 2005.
- Goldman J, Zhong L, and Liu S.Q. Degradation of alpha-actin
filaments in venous smooth muscle cells in response to mechanical stretch.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 284: H1839-H1847, 2003.
- Liu SQ, Ran YY, Tang D, Li YC, Goldman J, and Zhong
L. A possible role of initial cell death due to mechanical stretch in
the regulation of subsequent cell proliferation in experimental vein
grafts. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology. 1:17-27, 2002.
- Liu SQ, Zhong L, and Goldman J. Control of the shape
of a thrombus-neointima-like structure by blood shear stress. Journal
of Biomechanical Engineering. 124(1): 30-36, 2002.
- Liu SQ, Zhong L, Jian ZL, Goldman J, Moore MM. Regulation
of Shear Dependent Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration By Tyrosine
Kinase Signaling Pathways. In Advances in Biomechanics, Zhu C., and
Lun M ed., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2001, pp. 62-73.
- Moore MM, Goldman J, Patel A, Chien S, and Liu SQ.
Role of tensile stress and strain in the induction of cell death in
experimental vein grafts. Journal of Biomechanics 34(3): 289-297, 2001.
- Liu SQ and Goldman J. Role of blood shear stress in
the regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell migration. IEEE Transactions
on Biomedical Engineering, 48(4): 474-483, 2001.
* authors contributed equal work
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