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pro vyhledávání: '"Jennifer L. Peckham"'
Autor:
Arpana Naik, Rodney F. Pommier, Mary E. Condron, Cynthia M. Jackson, Nora E. Jameson, Patrick Muller, Kristen E. Limbach, Su Ellen J. Pommier, Rosemary E. Morgan, Jennifer L. Peckham
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 165(5)
Background Approximately 70% of breast cancer patients have residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. This study was designed to determine whether breast cancer cells with stemlike properties are present in residual disease after neoadjuvant c
Autor:
Brian P. Rubin, Jennifer L. Peckham, Sakir H. Gultekin, Charles Keller, Sangeet Lal, Monika A. Davare, Suresh I. Prajapati
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 450:555-560
Leptomeningeal metastasis is a cause of morbidity and mortality in medulloblastoma, but the understanding of molecular mechanisms driving this process is nascent. In this study, we examined the secretory chemokine profile of medulloblastoma cells (DA
Publikováno v:
Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology. 6(1)
Autor:
Matthew N. Svalina, Michael C. Young, Darell D. Bigner, Sarah Green, Jennifer L. Peckham, Brian Hernandez, Jinu Abraham, Joel E. Michalek, Randall L. Woltjer, Noah E. Berlow, Kellie J. Nazemi, Atiya Mansoor, Christopher L. Corless, Charles Keller, Melanie A. Jackson, Ken Kikuchi, Yoon Jae Cho, Monika A. Davare, Teagan P. Settelmeyer, Sangeet Lal, Daniel J. Guillaume, Nathan R. Selden, Brian P. Rubin, Sakir H. Gultekin
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Risk or presence of metastasis in medulloblastoma causes substantial treatment-related morbidity and overall mortality. Through the comparison of cytokines and growth factors in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of metastatic medulloblastoma patients wit
Autor:
Steven O'Neill, Arpana Naik, Jennifer L. Peckham, Su Ellen J. Pommier, Robynn V. Schillace, Mary E. Condron, Patrick Muller, Nicole T. Gordon, Juliana E. Hansen, Amy M. Skinner, Rodney F. Pommier, Cory Donovan
Publikováno v:
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Introduction Cancers are believed to adapt to continual changes in glucose and oxygen availability by relying almost exclusively on glycolytic metabolism for energy (i.e. the Warburg effect). The process by which breast cancers sustain growth in avas
Autor:
Matthew N. Svalina, Kellie J. Nazemi, Darell D. Bigner, Melanie A. Jackson, Jennifer L. Peckham, Yoon Jae Cho, Sarah Green, Charles Keller, Sangeet Lal, Christopher L. Corless, Monika A. Davare, Brian P. Rubin, Sakir H. Gultekin, Randall L. Woltjer, Ken Kikuchi, Daniel J. Guillaume, Nathan R. Selden, Jinu Abraham
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 75:A08-A08
The risk or presence of metastasis in childhood medulloblastoma represents a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality. Relatively little has been known about the molecular mechanisms of medulloblastoma dissemination throughout the cerebrospinal a