Cloning and sequencing of chicken thrombospondin. Publication: Journal Article Lawler, J, M Duquette, and P Ferro. 1991. “Cloning and Sequencing of Chicken Thrombospondin.”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 266 (13): 8039-43.
cDNA sequence for human erythrocyte ankyrin. Publication: Journal Article Lambert, S, H Yu, J T Prchal, J Lawler, P Ruff, D Speicher, M C Cheung, Y W Kan, and J Palek. 1990. “CDNA Sequence for Human Erythrocyte Ankyrin.”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 87 (5): 1730-4.
Identification of the protein 4.1 binding site to phosphatidylserine vesicles. Publication: Journal Article Cohen, A M, S C Liu, J Lawler, L Derick, and J Palek. 1988. “Identification of the Protein 4.1 Binding Site to Phosphatidylserine Vesicles.”. Biochemistry 27 (2): 614-9.
Production, characterization, and use of monoclonal antibodies directed against human blood platelet thrombospondin: immunologic comparison with human endothelial and fibroblast thrombospondins. Publication: Journal Article Clezardin, P, N R Hunter, J Lawler, J Dawes, and J L McGregor. 1987. “Production, Characterization, and Use of Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Human Blood Platelet Thrombospondin: Immunologic Comparison With Human Endothelial and Fibroblast Thrombospondins.”. Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis 13 (3): 261-75.
The structure of human thrombospondin, an adhesive glycoprotein with multiple calcium-binding sites and homologies with several different proteins. Publication: Journal Article Lawler, J, and R O Hynes. 1986. “The Structure of Human Thrombospondin, an Adhesive Glycoprotein With Multiple Calcium-Binding Sites and Homologies With Several Different Proteins.”. The Journal of Cell Biology 103 (5): 1635-48.
Thrombospondin interactions with fibronectin and fibrinogen. Mutual inhibition in binding. Publication: Journal Article Lahav, J, J Lawler, and M A Gimbrone. 1984. “Thrombospondin Interactions With Fibronectin and Fibrinogen. Mutual Inhibition in Binding.”. European Journal of Biochemistry 145 (1): 151-6.
A molecular defect of spectrin in a subset of patients with hereditary elliptocytosis. Alterations in the alpha-subunit domain involved in spectrin self-association. Publication: Journal Article Lawler, J, S C Liu, J Palek, and J Prchal. 1984. “A Molecular Defect of Spectrin in a Subset of Patients With Hereditary Elliptocytosis. Alterations in the Alpha-Subunit Domain Involved in Spectrin Self-Association.”. The Journal of Clinical Investigation 73 (6): 1688-95.
Evidence for calcium-sensitive structure in platelet thrombospondin. Isolation and partial characterization of thrombospondin in the presence of calcium. Publication: Journal Article Lawler, J, F C Chao, and C M Cohen. 1982. “Evidence for Calcium-Sensitive Structure in Platelet Thrombospondin. Isolation and Partial Characterization of Thrombospondin in the Presence of Calcium.”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 257 (20): 12257-65.
Addition of an Fc-IgG induces receptor clustering and increases the in vitro efficacy and in vivo anti-tumor properties of the thrombospondin-1 type I repeats (3TSR) in a mouse model of advanced stage ovarian cancer. Publication: Journal Article Matuszewska, Kathy, Simone Ten Kortenaar, Madison Pereira, Lisa A Santry, Duncan Petrik, Kin-Ming Lo, Byram W Bridle, Sarah K Wootton, Jack Lawler, and Jim Petrik. 2022. “Addition of an Fc-IgG Induces Receptor Clustering and Increases the in Vitro Efficacy and in Vivo Anti-Tumor Properties of the Thrombospondin-1 Type I Repeats (3TSR) in a Mouse Model of Advanced Stage Ovarian Cancer.”. Gynecologic Oncology 164 (1): 154-69.
Endothelial Cell Behavior Is Determined by Receptor Clustering Induced by Thrombospondin-1. Publication: Journal Article Morandi, Verônica, Jim Petrik, and Jack Lawler. 2021. “Endothelial Cell Behavior Is Determined by Receptor Clustering Induced by Thrombospondin-1.”. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9: 664696.