Author

James Melrose

University of Sydney; University of NSW; Kolling Institute - Cited by 8,344 - stem cells - intervertebral disc - extracellular matrix - cartilage - meniscus

Biography

Dr. James Melrose is currently working as a Senior Researcher at Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Laboratory, University of Sydney. Author’s significant publications include “The 7D4, 4C3 and 3B3 (-) Chondroitin Sulphation Motifs are expressed at Sites of Cartilage and Bone Morphogenesis during Foetal Human Knee Joint Development”. Author current research interests include Stem Cells, Intervertebral Disc, Extracellular Matrix.
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Cancer metastasis: the role of the extracellular matrix and the heparan sulfate proteoglycan perlecan
Z Elgundi, M Papanicolaou, G Major, TR Cox, J Melrose, JM Whitelock, ...Frontiers in oncology 9, 1482, 2020202
95
2020
The inter-α-trypsin inhibitor family: Versatile molecules in biology and pathology
MS Lord, J Melrose, AJ Day, JM WhitelockJournal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry 68 (12), 907-927, 2020202
49
2020
Perlecan, a modular instructive proteoglycan with diverse functional properties
J MelroseThe International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 128, 105849, 2020202
29
2020
The noncollagenous proteins of the intervertebral disc
J Melrose, P GhoshBiology Of Invertebral Disc, 189-7, 2019201
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2019
22
2018
Neural tissue homeostasis and repair is regulated via CS and DS proteoglycan motifs
AJ Hayes, J MelroseFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9, 696640, 2021202
18
2021
Perlecan, a multi-functional, cell-instructive, matrix-stabilizing proteoglycan with roles in tissue development has relevance to connective tissue repair and regeneration
AJ Hayes, BL Farrugia, IJ Biose, GJ Bix, J MelroseFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 10, 856261, 2022202
16
2022
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2021