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  • CD38-Expressing Myeloid-Der... CD38-Expressing Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Promote Tumor Growth in a Murine Model of Esophageal Cancer
    Karakasheva, Tatiana A; Waldron, Todd J; Eruslanov, Evgeniy ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 10/2015, Volume: 75, Issue: 19
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    Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are an immunosuppressive population of immature myeloid cells found in advanced-stage cancer patients and mouse tumor models. Production of inducible nitric ...
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  • Prrx1 isoform switching reg... Prrx1 isoform switching regulates pancreatic cancer invasion and metastatic colonization
    Takano, Shigetsugu; Reichert, Maximilian; Bakir, Basil ... Genes & development, 2016-Jan-15, 2016-01-15, 20160115, Volume: 30, Issue: 2
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    The two major isoforms of the paired-related homeodomain transcription factor 1 (Prrx1), Prrx1a and Prrx1b, are involved in pancreatic development, pancreatitis, and carcinogenesis, although the ...
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  • The mysterious trace amines... The mysterious trace amines: protean neuromodulators of synaptic transmission in mammalian brain
    Burchett, Scott A; Hicks, T Philip Progress in neurobiology 79, Issue: 5-6
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    The trace amines are a structurally related group of amines and their isomers synthesized in mammalian brain and peripheral nervous tissues. They are closely associated metabolically with the ...
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  • A comparative neuroanatomic... A comparative neuroanatomical study of the red nucleus of the cat, macaque and human
    Onodera, Satoru; Hicks, T Philip PloS one, 08/2009, Volume: 4, Issue: 8
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    The human red nucleus (Nr) is comparatively less well-studied than that of cats or monkeys. Given the functional importance of reticular and midbrain structures in control of movement and locomotion ...
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  • Carbocyanine dye usage in d... Carbocyanine dye usage in demarcating boundaries of the aged human red nucleus
    Onodera, Satoru; Hicks, T Philip PloS one, 12/2010, Volume: 5, Issue: 12
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    Though the adult human magnocellular Red nucleus (mNr) is essentially vestigial and its boundaries with neighbouring structures have never been well demarcated, human studies in utero have shown a ...
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  • Loss of Stromal IMP1 Promot... Loss of Stromal IMP1 Promotes a Tumorigenic Microenvironment in the Colon
    Hamilton, Kathryn E; Chatterji, Priya; Lundsmith, Emma T ... Molecular cancer research, 11/2015, Volume: 13, Issue: 11
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    The colon tumor microenvironment is becoming increasingly recognized as a complex but central player in the development of many cancers. Previously, we identified an oncogenic role for the ...
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  • ETS-Transcription Factor ET... ETS-Transcription Factor ETV1 Regulates Stromal Expansion and Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer
    Heeg, Steffen; Das, Koushik K; Reichert, Maximilian ... Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943), 09/2016, Volume: 151, Issue: 3
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    Background & Aims The ETS-transcription factor ETV1 is involved in the epithelial−mesenchymal transition during pancreatic development and is induced in mouse pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia ...
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  • The LIN28B-IMP1 post-transc... The LIN28B-IMP1 post-transcriptional regulon has opposing effects on oncogenic signaling in the intestine
    Chatterji, Priya; Hamilton, Kathryn E; Liang, Shun ... Genes & development, 08/2018, Volume: 32, Issue: 15-16
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    RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are expressed broadly during both development and malignant transformation, yet their mechanistic roles in epithelial homeostasis or as drivers of tumor initiation and ...
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