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1. Atomic Level Dissection of the Platelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (PECAM-1) Homophilic Binding Interface: Implications for Endothelial Cell Barrier Function.

2. Generation of PECAM-1 (CD31) conditional knockout mice.

3. Frontline Science: PECAM-1 (CD31) expression in naïve and memory, but not acutely activated, CD8 + T cells.

4. CRISPR-mediated deletion of the PECAM-1 cytoplasmic domain increases receptor lateral mobility and strengthens endothelial cell junctional integrity.

5. The Role of Sialylated Glycans in Human Platelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (PECAM-1)-mediated Trans Homophilic Interactions and Endothelial Cell Barrier Function.

6. The adhesion molecule PECAM-1 enhances the TGF-β-mediated inhibition of T cell function.

7. Upholding the T cell immune-regulatory function of CD31 inhibits the formation of T/B immunological synapses in vitro and attenuates the development of experimental autoimmune arthritis in vivo.

8. Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM)-mediated inhibitory signaling is regulated by sequential phosphorylation mediated by distinct nonreceptor tyrosine kinases: a case study involving PECAM-1.

9. PECAM-1 dampens cytokine levels during LPS-induced endotoxemia by regulating leukocyte trafficking.

10. Residues within a lipid-associated segment of the PECAM-1 cytoplasmic domain are susceptible to inducible, sequential phosphorylation.

11. Relative contribution of PECAM-1 adhesion and signaling to the maintenance of vascular integrity.

12. Lyn and PECAM-1 function as interdependent inhibitors of platelet aggregation.

13. PECAM-1: conflicts of interest in inflammation.

14. TCR stimulation drives cleavage and shedding of the ITIM receptor CD31.

15. Neutrophil transmigration mediated by the neutrophil-specific antigen CD177 is influenced by the endothelial S536N dimorphism of platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1.

16. The anti-inflammatory actions of platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 do not involve regulation of endothelial cell NF-kappa B.

17. Site-specific effects of PECAM-1 on atherosclerosis in LDL receptor-deficient mice.

18. An alternatively spliced isoform of PECAM-1 is expressed at high levels in human and murine tissues, and suggests a novel role for the C-terminus of PECAM-1 in cytoprotective signaling.

19. The proinflammatory phenotype of PECAM-1-deficient mice results in atherogenic diet-induced steatohepatitis.

20. The cell-adhesion and signaling molecule PECAM-1 is a molecular mediator of resistance to genotoxic chemotherapy.

21. The alleles of PECAM-1.

22. Platelet PECAM-1 inhibits thrombus formation in vivo.

23. Peroxynitrite reduces the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor component of coronary flow-mediated dilation in PECAM-1-knockout mice.

24. Endothelial cell PECAM-1 confers protection against endotoxic shock.

25. Reactive oxygen species induce reversible PECAM-1 tyrosine phosphorylation and SHP-2 binding.

26. PECAM-1 negatively regulates GPIb/V/IX signaling in murine platelets.

27. PECAM-1 functions as a specific and potent inhibitor of mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis.

28. Signal transduction pathways mediated by PECAM-1: new roles for an old molecule in platelet and vascular cell biology.

29. Nitration of PECAM-1 ITIM tyrosines abrogates phosphorylation and SHP-2 binding.

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