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Jeltsch M, Karpanen T, Strandin T, Aho K, Lankinen H, Alitalo K. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)/VEGF-C mosaic molecules reveal specificity determinants and feature novel receptor binding patterns. J Biol Chem [Internet]. 2006;281(17):12187 - 95. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16505489PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2006 (1.04 MB)PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2006, supplemental data 1 (1.01 MB)PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2006, supplemental data 2 (596.06 KB)PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2006, supplemental data 3 (738.98 KB)PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2006, supplemental data 4 (710.03 KB)PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2006, supplemental data 5 (163.64 KB)
Jeltsch M. Lymphangiogenesis in Health and Disease [Internet]. 41st European Societry of Lymphology (ESL) Congress. Lausanne, Switzerland: European Group of Lymphology; 2015. http://www.eurolymphology.org/JOURNAL/VOL26-N72-2015/#p=10PDF icon Abstract of the Presentation (Michael Jeltsch) (75.34 KB)
Jeltsch M. From Molecular Genetics and Biology to Effective Treatments of Lymphatic Disorders [Internet]. 42nd Congress of the European Society of Lymphology. Mulhouse, France; 2016. http://www.eurolymphology.org/JOURNAL/VOL28-N74-2016/#p=14PDF icon Jeltsch 2016: From Molecular Genetics and Biology to Effective Treatments of Lymphatic Disorders (683.85 KB)
Jeltsch M. What you should know about VEGF-C when working with lymphatics [German]. In Lymphologie 2017 [Internet]. Bad Soden (Frankfurt), Germany; 2017. https://jeltsch.org/Abstrakt-BadSoden2017PDF icon Extended Abstract (published in Vasomed, 2018) (226.5 KB)
Jeltsch M. Drug-induced lymphangiogenesis. In 3. Schweizer Lymphsymposium [Internet]. Juzo; 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6034307PDF icon Jeltsch - 2021 - Drug-induced lymphangiogenesis (1.9 MB)
Jeltsch M, Alitalo K. Lymphatic-to-blood vessel transdifferentiation in zebrafish. Nature Cardiovascular Research [Internet]. 2022;1(6):539 - 541. https://rdcu.be/cOjJ0
Jeltsch M, Alitalo K. VEGF Receptors. In Sigma-RBI Handbook of Receptor Classification and Signal Transduction [Internet]. 5.th ed. Sigma; 2006. http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/technical-documents/articles/biology/rbi-handbook.htmlPDF icon Sigma-RBI Handbook of Receptor Classification and Signal Transduction: VEGF Receptors (263.92 KB)
Jeltsch M, Tammela T, Alitalo K, Wilting J. Genesis and pathogenesis of lymphatic vessels. Cell Tissue Res [Internet]. 2003;314(1):69 - 84. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12942362PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., Cell and Tissue Research 2003 (562.33 KB)
Jeltsch M, Kaipainen A, Joukov V, Meng X, Lakso M, Rauvala H, et al.. Hyperplasia of lymphatic vessels in VEGF-C transgenic mice. Science (80- ) [Internet]. 1997;276(5317):1423 - 5. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9162011PDF icon Michael Jeltsch et al., Science 1997 (293.65 KB)
Jeltsch M, Jha SKumar, Tvorogov D, Anisimov A, Leppänen V-M, Holopainen T, et al.. CCBE1 enhances lymphangiogenesis via ADAMTS3-mediated VEGF-C activation. Circulation [Internet]. 2014;129(19). http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/early/2014/02/19/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.002779.abstractPDF icon Postprint of Jeltsch et al. 2014 (Circulation): CCBE1 enhances lymphangiogenesis via ADAMTS3-mediated VEGF-C activation (6.6 MB)PDF icon Postprint of Jeltsch et al. 2014 (Circulation): CCBE1 enhances lymphangiogenesis via ADAMTS3-mediated VEGF-C activation (Suppl.) (2.38 MB)PDF icon Published version of Jeltsch et al. 2014 (Circulation): CCBE1 enhances lymphangiogenesis via ADAMTS3-mediated... (incl. suppl.) (23.21 MB)
Jeltsch M. VEGFR-3 Ligands and Lymphangiogenesis [Internet]. University of Helsinki. 2002. http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/mat/bioti/vk/jeltschPDF icon Michael Jeltsch, PhD Thesis, 2002 (1.75 MB)
Jeltsch M, Leppänen V-M, Saharinen P, Alitalo K. Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-Mediated Angiogenesis. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology [Internet]. 2013;5(9). http://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/5/9/a009183PDF icon Jeltsch et al. (2013): Tyrosine Kinase-Mediated Angiogenesis. CSH Persp Biol (934.46 KB)
Jeltsch M. From molecular biology to a causal treatment of lymphatic system disorders [Internet]. 38. Jahreskongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Lymphologie e. V. Halle (Saale), Germany: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lymphologie; 2014. https://jeltsch.org/abstract-Halle2014
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Hiltunen MO, Laitinen M, Turunen MP, Jeltsch M, Hartikainen J, Rissanen TT, et al.. Intravascular adenovirus-mediated VEGF-C gene transfer reduces neointima formation in balloon-denuded rabbit aorta. Circulation [Internet]. 2000;102(18):2262 - 8. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056103PDF icon Mikko Hiltunen et al., Circulation 2000 (1.44 MB)
Heckman CA, Holopainen T, Wirzenius M, Keskitalo S, Jeltsch M, Ylä-Herttuala S, et al.. The tyrosine kinase inhibitor cediranib blocks ligand-induced vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 activity and lymphangiogenesis. Cancer Res [Internet]. 2008;68(12):4754 - 62. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18559522PDF icon Caroline Heckman et al., Cancer Research 2008 (504.8 KB)
Heckman CA, Holopainen T, Wirzenius M, Keskitalo S, Jeltsch M, Wedge SR, et al.. Inhibiton of VEGF-C-induced VEGFR-3 activity and lymphatic endothelial cell function by the tyrosine kinase inhibitor AZD2171. In 98th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-Cancer-Research [Internet]. Los Angeles, CA: American Association for Cancer Research; 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-5809PDF icon Heckman et al. - 2007 - Inhibiton of VEGF-C-induced VEGFR-3 activity and l.pdf (236.37 KB)
He Y, Rajantie I, Pajusola K, Jeltsch M, Holopainen T, Yla-Herttuala S, et al.. Vascular endothelial cell growth factor receptor 3-mediated activation of lymphatic endothelium is crucial for tumor cell entry and spread via lymphatic vessels. Cancer Res [Internet]. 2005;65(11):4739 - 46. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15930292PDF icon Yulong He et al., Cancer Research 2005 (1.82 MB)

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