Douglas Taatjes
Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Prof Douglas Taatjes, received his Ph.D. University of Basel (Switzerland), Ph.D. Cell Biology. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included involved in studies using multimodal imaging techniques in investigations of cardiovascular disease, environmental pathology, membrane fusion, fibroblast response to stretching, and platelet reactivity.
Research Interest
I am currently involved in studies using multimodal imaging techniques in investigations of cardiovascular disease, environmental pathology, membrane fusion, fibroblast response to stretching, and platelet reactivity.
Publications
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Poynter ME, Cloots R, van Woerkom T, Butnor KJ, Vacek P, Taatjes DJ, Irvin CG, Janssen-Heininger YM. NF-κB activation in airways modulates allergic inflammation but not hyperresponsiveness. The Journal of Immunology. 2004 Dec 1;173(11):7003-9.
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Roth J, Zuber C, Wagner P, Taatjes DJ, Weisgerber C, Heitz PU, Goridis C, Bitter-Suermann D. Reexpression of poly (sialic acid) units of the neural cell adhesion molecule in Wilms tumor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1988 May 1;85(9):2999-3003.
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Roth J, Taatjes DJ, Lucocq JM, Weinstein J, Paulson JC. Demonstration of an extensive trans-tubular network continuous with the Golgi apparatus stack that may function in glycosylation. Cell. 1985 Nov 1;43(1):287-95.