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pro vyhledávání: '"Kerry L. Sanders"'
Autor:
Chirayu P. Goswami, Mircea Ivan, George W. Sledge, Rachel A. Toroni, Bogdan Tanasa, Usha Sirimalle, Kerry L. Sanders, Yesim Gökmen-Polar, Changyu Shen, Sunil Badve, Rutika Mehta, Lang Li
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer
Bevacizumab, the recombinant antibody targeting vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), improves progression-free but not overall survival in metastatic breast cancer. To seek further insights in resistance mechanisms to bevacizumab at the molecul
Autor:
Mangesh A. Thorat, George W. Sledge, Spyro Mousses, David G. Huntsman, Rutika Mehta, Samuel Leung, Yesim Gökmen-Polar, Sukru Tuzmen, Dmitry Turbin, Kerry L. Sanders, Sunil Badve
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 124:327-335
Protein kinase C betaII (PKCβII) represents a novel potential target for anticancer therapies in breast cancer. In order to identify patient subgroups which might benefit from PKC-targeting therapies, we investigated the expression of PKCβII in hum
Autor:
Veena B. Antony, R D Van Horn, Joyce Hardwick, Kamal A. Mohammed, Kerry L. Sanders, Najmunnisa Nasreen
Publikováno v:
Lung. 181:57-66
Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis develop pleural effusions with a high protein content. Pleural mesothelial adherens junctions promote mesothelial cell-cell adhesion and contribute to pleural integrity. In the present study we have investigated t
Autor:
Joyce Hardwick, Chadi A. Hage, Kamal A. Mohammed, Kerry L. Sanders, Robert D. Van Horn, Carlos Ramirez-Icaza, Najmunnisa Nasreen, Veena B. Antony, P. S. Sriram
Publikováno v:
Oncology Research Featuring Preclinical and Clinical Cancer Therapeutics. 14:155-161
Tumors such as ovarian, lung, and breast have been found to have a predilection for the pleura. Pleural mesothelial cells (PMCs) play an active role in pleural inflammation via release of cytokines. However, mechanisms whereby PMCs defend themselves
Autor:
Muna M. Kilani, Kerry L. Sanders, Robert D. Van Horn, Najmunnisa Nasreen, Kamal A. Mohammed, Ramit K. Sharma, Joyce Hardwick, Veena B. Antony
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Immunology. 23:1-10
In bacterial empyema, the recruited polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) represent important phagocytic cells involved in antibacterial defense. In this study we demonstrate that pleural fluids (PF) obtained from patients with empyema (EMP) contains si
Autor:
Najmunnisa Nasreen, Veena B. Antony, Robert D. Van Horn, Joyce Hardwick, Kerry L. Sanders, Farzad Loghmani, Kamal A. Mohammed
Publikováno v:
Inflammation. 26:73-82
Current knowledge implicates pleural mesothelial cells as mainly responsible for inflammatory responses in the pleural space. However, a vast body of recent evidence underscores the important role of fibroblasts in the process of inflammation in seve
Autor:
Kerry L. Sanders, Jeff W. Hott, Robert D. Van Horn, Najmunnisa Nasreen, Joyce Hardwick, Veena B. Antony, C. M. Doerschuk, Kamal A. Mohammed
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 183:1638-1645
Migration of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNL) from the vascular compartment into the pleural space occurs rapidly during the development of parapneumonic effusions. This study investigated the polarized secretion of interleukin (IL)-8 in activate
Autor:
Gail H. Vance, Danielle Smith, Robert P. Nelson, Angelo A. Cardoso, Rohit Jain, Chirayu P. Goswami, Lang Li, Kenneth A. Kesler, Yesim Gökmen-Polar, Narjis A. Zaheer, Sunil Badve, Patrick J. Loehrer, Kerry L. Sanders, George W. Sledge, Oscar D Cano
Publikováno v:
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology. 92(11)
Thymomas are low-grade epithelial tumors of the anterior mediastinum. The complexity of the disease and the lack of in vitro and in vivo models hamper the development of better therapeutics. In this study, we report a novel cell line, designated as I
Autor:
Yesim Gökmen-Polar, Rachel A. Toroni, George W. Sledge, Christian Rommel, Rutika Mehta, Sunil Badve, Kerry L. Sanders, Yi Liu
Publikováno v:
Breast cancer research and treatment. 136(3)
Aberrant activation of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling plays an important role in breast cancer progression and represents a potential therapeutic target for breast cancer. In this study, we report the impact of the investigational
Autor:
Amy L. Creekmore, Men Jean Lee, Jeanette N. McClintick, Kerry L. Sanders, Erin Luebbehusen, Jill L. Reiter, Megan M. Schellinger, Sarah Quinney
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 210:S154-S155