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Todd D. Camenisch, Andrew P. Spicer, Tammy Brehm-Gibson, Jennifer Biesterfeldt, Mary Lou Augustine, Anthony Calabro Jr., Steven Kubalak, Scott E. Klewer, John A. McDonald
Published in Volume 106, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(3):349–360 doi:10.1172/JCI10272
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Dominant-negative Ras inhibits HA-mediated endothelial-cell invasion in Has2–/– AV canal explants. These images were obtained by laser scanning confocal microscopy after staining for α−smooth muscle actin. Exogenous HA (0.75 mg/mL of medium) was added to the culture medium in both Has2–/– explants. (a) A collapsed Z series of 100 μm showing the characteristic transformation to mesenchyme and invasion of the collagen gel in the presence of exogenous HA. The dotted line indicates the previous location of the myocardium, which was removed. (b) Characteristic effect of transfection with dominant-negative Ras. In contrast to the rescued AV explant, an epithelial sheet has migrated over the surface of the collagen gel, but there are no invading mesenchymal cells. Similar results were obtained in three independent experiments.