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Swift, Matthew Russell
Email: swiftmat@mail.nih.gov
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Address: Unit on Vertebrate Organogenesis Laboratory of Molecular Genetics The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health Building 6B, Room 309 6 Center Drive Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Pillay, L.M., Yano, J.J., Davis, A.E., Butler, M.G., Ezeude, M.O., Park, J.S., Barnes, K.A., Reyes, V.L., Castranova, D., Gore, A.V., Swift, M.R., Iben, J.R., Kenton, M.I., Stratman, A.N., Weinstein, B.M. (2022) In vivo dissection of Rhoa function in vascular development using zebrafish. Angiogenesis. 25(3):411-434
Li, D., March, M.E., Gutierrez-Uzquiza, A., Kao, C., Seiler, C., Pinto, E., Matsuoka, L.S., Battig, M.R., Bhoj, E.J., Wenger, T.L., Tian, L., Robinson, N., Wang, T., Liu, Y., Weinstein, B.M., Swift, M., Jung, H.M., Kaminski, C.N., Chiavacci, R., Perkins, J.A., Levine, M.A., Sleiman, P.M.A., Hicks, P.J., Strausbaugh, J.T., Belasco, J.B., Dori, Y., Hakonarson, H. (2019) ARAF recurrent mutation causes central conducting lymphatic anomaly treatable with a MEK inhibitor. Nature medicine. 25(7):1116-1122
Maimouni, S., Lee, M.H., Sung, Y.M., Hall, M., Roy, A., Ouaari, C., Hwang, Y.S., Spivak, J., Glasgow, E., Swift, M., Patel, J., Cheema, A., Kumar, D., Byers, S. (2019) Tumor suppressor RARRES1 links tubulin deglutamylation to mitochondrial metabolism and cell survival. Oncotarget. 10:1606-1624
Grainger, S., Richter, J., Palazón, R.E., Pouget, C., Lonquich, B., Wirth, S., Grassme, K.S., Herzog, W., Swift, M.R., Weinstein, B.M., Traver, D., Willert, K. (2016) Wnt9a Is Required for the Aortic Amplification of Nascent Hematopoietic Stem Cells. Cell Reports. 17:1595-1606
Castranova, D., Davis, A.E., Lo, B.D., Miller, M.F., Paukstelis, P.J., Swift, M.R., Pham, V.N., Torres-Vázquez, J., Bell, K., Shaw, K.M., Kamei, M., Weinstein, B.M. (2016) Aminoacyl-Transfer RNA Synthetase Deficiency Promotes Angiogenesis via the Unfolded Protein Response Pathway. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 36(4):655-62
Celik, H., Hong, S.H., Colón-López, D.D., Han, J., Saygideger Kont, Y., Minas, T.Z., Swift, M., Paige, M., Glasgow, E., Toretsky, J.A., Bosch, J., Uren, A. (2015) Identification of novel ezrin inhibitors targeting metastatic osteosarcoma by screening open access malaria box. Molecular cancer therapeutics. 14(11):2497-507
Swift, M.R., Pham, V.N., Castranova, D., Bell, K., Poole, R.J., Weinstein, B.M. (2014) SoxF factors and Notch regulate nr2f2 gene expression during venous differentiation in zebrafish. Developmental Biology. 390:116-25
Gore, A.V., Swift, M.R., Cha, Y.R., Lo, B., McKinney, M.C., Li, W., Castranova, D., Davis, A., Mukouyama, Y.S., and Weinstein, B.M. (2011) Rspo1/Wnt signaling promotes angiogenesis via Vegfc/Vegfr3. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(22):4875-4886

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
Tassi E, Henke RT, Bowden ET, Swift MR, Kodack DP, Kuo AH, Maitra A, Wellstein A. Expression of a fibroblast growth factor-binding protein during the development of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas and colon.
Cancer Res. 2006 Jan 15;66(2):1191-8.

Xie B, Tassi E, Swift MR, McDonnell K, Bowden ET, Wang S, Ueda Y, Tomita Y, Riegel AT, Wellstein A. Identification of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-interacting domain in a secreted FGF-binding protein by phage display. J Biol Chem. 2006 Jan 13;281(2):1137-44. Epub 2005 Oct 27.

Tassi E, Al-Attar A, Aigner A, Swift MR, McDonnell K, Karavanov A, Wellstein A. Enhancement of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) activity by an FGF-binding protein. J Biol Chem. 2001 Oct 26;276(43):40247-53. Epub 2001 Aug 16.