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Autor:
Amy K. Erbe, Arika Feils, Zack Rosenkrans, Jessica Wiwczar, Daniel Gerhardt, Bonnie Hammer, Mildred Felder, Mark Bercher, Alina Hampton, Lizzie Frankel, Dan Spiegelman, Noah Tsarovsky, Alexander Rakhmilevich, Jacquelyn Hank, Bryan Glaser, Reinier Hernandez, Roland Green, Paul M. Sondel
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 82:2019-2019
Introduction: GD2 is expressed on neuroblastoma, melanomas, small cell lung cancers and sarcomas. While it is expressed minimally on normal tissues, it is expressed on nerve cells and, anti-GD2 (dinutuximab) treatment can cause neuropathic pain. To i
Autor:
Roland Green, Mildred Felder, Mackenzie Heck, Christopher Massey, Todd E. Barnhart, Bryan Glaser, Mark Bercher, Paul M. Sondel, Gerhardt Daniel Justin, Amy K. Erbe, Arika Feils, Sabrina VandenHeuvel, Bonnie Hammer, Jennifer Dennin, Reinier Hernandez, Jacquelyn A. Hank, Jonathan W. Engle
Publikováno v:
Regular and young investigator award abstracts.
Background Disialoganglioside 2 (GD2) is expressed on neuroblastomas as well as melanomas, small cell lung cancers, and sarcomas. Anti-GD2 mAb (Dinutuximab) can be used to treat these cancers and is part of the standard care for neuroblastoma. While
Autor:
Amy K Erbe, Reinier Hernandez, Daniel Gerhardt, Bonnie Hammer, Mildred Felder, Mark Bercher, Jennifer Dennin, Christopher Massey, Sabrina VandenHeuvel, Arika S Feils, Mackenzie Heck, Jacquelyn A Hank, Bryan Glasser, Roland Green, Paul M Sondel
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 204:91.2-91.2
GD2 is expressed on neuroblastomas, as well as melanomas, small cell lung cancers and sarcomas. Anti-GD2 mAb can be used to treat these cancers and is part of the standard care for neuroblastoma. Expressed minimally on normal tissues, GD2 is expresse
Autor:
Kamlai Saiyasisongkhram, Vera Hapiak, Lawrence A. Schriefer, Mark Bercher, John Plenefisch, Michelle Coutu Hresko
Publikováno v:
Developmental biology. 263(2)
Locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans requires force transmission through a network of proteins linking the skeletal muscle, via an intervening basal lamina and epidermis (hypodermis), to the cuticle. Mutations in mua-6 result in hypodermal rupture, m
Publikováno v:
Assay & Drug Development Technologies; Apr2009, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p133-142, 10p