C. Michael Dipersio
Professor
Regenerative and Cancer Cell Biology
Albany Medical College
United States of America
Biography
Dr. C. Michael DiPersio is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Regenerative and Cancer Cell Biology, Albany Medical College , USA. His research interests includes Integrins, cancer progression and pathological wound healing, cell migration and invasion, angiogenesis. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. C. Michael DiPersio is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Integrins, cancer progression and pathological wound healing, cell migration and invasion, angiogenesis.
Research Interest
Integrins, cancer progression and pathological wound healing, cell migration and invasion, angiogenesis
Publications
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Mitchell K, Svenson KB, Longmate WM, Gkirtzimanaki K, Sadej R, Wang X, Zhao J, Eliopoulos AG, Berditchevski F, DiPersio CM: Suppression of integrin alpha3/beta1 in breast cancer cells reduces Cyclooxygenase-2 gene expression and inhibits tumorigenesis, invasion, and crosstalk to endothelial cells. Cancer Res 70:6359-6357, 2010.
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Mitchell K, Szekeres C, Milano V, Svenson KB, Nilsen-Hamilton, M, Kreidberg J, DiPersio CM: Alpha3/beta1 integrin in epidermis promotes wound angiogenesis and keratinocyte-to-endothelial cell crosstalk through induction of MRP3. J Cell Sci 122(11):1778-1787, 2009.
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Lamar J, Pumiglia K, DiPersio CM: An immortalization-dependent switch in integrin function upregulates MMP-9 to enhance tumor cell invasion. Cancer Res 68:7371-7379, 2008.