Connective tissue growth factor (CCN2, CTGF) and organ fibrosis: lessons from transgenic animals David R. Brigstock Commentary Open access 02 October 2009 Pages: 1 - 4
Thrombopoietic-mesenchymal interaction that may facilitate both endochondral ossification and platelet maturation via CCN2 Kumi SumiyoshiSatoshi KubotaMasaharu Takigawa Research Article Open access 02 October 2009 Pages: 5 - 14
Regulation of pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic factors by CCN2/CTGF in H9c2 cardiomyocytes Xiaoyu WangSusan V. McLennanStephen M. Twigg Research Article Open access 02 February 2010 Pages: 15 - 23
Connective tissue growth factor is induced in bleomycin-induced skin scleroderma Shangxi LiuReza TaghaviAndrew Leask Research Article Open access 15 November 2009 Pages: 25 - 30
The lectin concanavalin-A signals MT1-MMP catalytic independent induction of COX-2 through an IKKγ/NF-κB-dependent pathway Asmaa SinaSébastien Proulx-BonneauBorhane Annabi Research Article Open access 27 January 2010 Pages: 31 - 38
CCN3/CCN2 regulation and the fibrosis of diabetic renal disease Bruce L. RiserFeridoon NajmabadiDarryl R. Peterson Research Article 09 February 2010 Pages: 39 - 50
Endothelin-1 as a neuropeptide: neurotransmitter or neurovascular effects? Michael R. DashwoodAndrzej Loesch Review Open access 22 October 2009 Pages: 51 - 62
Deadly liaisons: fatal attraction between CCN matricellular proteins and the tumor necrosis factor family of cytokines Chih-Chiun ChenLester F. Lau OriginalPaper Open access 07 November 2009 Pages: 63 - 69
A sticky situation: CCN1 promotes both proliferation and apoptosis of cancer cells Andrew Leask Bits and Bytes Open access 16 October 2009 Pages: 71 - 72
Getting to the heart of the matter: CCN2 plays a role in cardiomyocyte hypertrophy Andrew Leask Bits and Bytes Open access 24 August 2009 Pages: 73 - 74