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    Cell adhesion mediated drug resistance (CAM-DR) : Role of integrins and resistance to apoptosis in human myeloma cell lines by DAMIANO, J. S, CRESS, A. E, HAZLEHURST, L. A, SHTIL, A. A, DALTON, W. S

    Published in Blood (01-03-1999)
    “…Integrin-mediated adhesion influences cell survival and may prevent programmed cell death. Little is known about how drug-sensitive tumor cell lines survive…”
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    Expression of hemidesmosomal and extracellular matrix proteins by normal and malignant human prostate tissue by Nagle, RB, Hao, J, Knox, JD, Dalkin, BL, Clark, V, Cress, AE

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-06-1995)
    “…The progression of prostate carcinoma may be influenced by the biochemical nature of the basal lamina surrounding the primary carcinoma cells. As a first step…”
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    Differential expression of laminin 5 (alpha 3 beta 3 gamma 2) by human malignant and normal prostate by Hao, J, Yang, Y, McDaniel, KM, Dalkin, BL, Cress, AE, Nagle, RB

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-10-1996)
    “…Laminin 5 is an extracellular matrix protein integral to the formation of the hemidesmosomes that attach normal basal cells to the underlying basal lamina. We…”
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    Multiple mechanisms confer drug resistance to mitoxantrone in the human 8226 myeloma cell line by HAZLEHURST, L. A, FOLEY, N. E, GLEASON-GUZMAN, M. C, HACKER, M. P, CRESS, A. E, GREENBERGER, L. W, DE JONG, M. C, DALTON, W. S

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-1999)
    “…Selection for in vitro drug resistance can result in a complex phenotype with more than one mechanism of resistance emerging concurrently or sequentially. We…”
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    Synthetic peptides inhibit adhesion of human tumor cells to extracellular matrix proteins by DEROOCK, Ian B, PENNINGTON, Michael E, SROKA, Thomas C, LAM, Kit S, BOWDEN, G. Tim, BAIR, Elisabeth L, CRESS, Anne E

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2001)
    “…Human tumor cell progression and metastasis are partially dependent on the ability of a tumor cell to adhere to the proteins of the extracellular matrix (ECM)…”
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    Culturing precision-cut human prostate slices as an in vitro model of prostate pathobiology by PARRISH, A. R, SALLAM, K, NYMAN, D. W, OROZCO, J, CRESS, A. E, DALKIN, B. L, NAGLE, R. B, GANDOLFI, A. J

    Published in Cell biology and toxicology (01-01-2002)
    “…Due to the complex morphology of the prostate, it was hypothesized that precision-cut tissue slices from human prostate would provide a unique in vitro model…”
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    Quantitation of phosphotyrosine signals in human prostate cell adhesion sites by Cress, A E

    Published in BioTechniques (01-10-2000)
    “…A simple method is described for the quantitation of phosphotyrosine signaling in human prostate cell cultures. The phosphotyrosine signals are observed by…”
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    Cytokeratin expression results in a drug-resistant phenotype to six different chemotherapeutic agents by ANDERSON, J. M, HEINDL, L. M, BAUMAN, P. A, LUDI, C. W, DALTON, W. S, CRESS, A. E

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-01-1996)
    “…The cytokeratin network is an abundant cytoplasmic system whose function is largely unknown. Recently, we have found that the introduction of a cytokeratin…”
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    Meats and fish consumed in the American diet contain substantial amounts of ether-linked phospholipids by Blank, M L, Cress, E A, Smith, Z L, Snyder, F

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-1992)
    “…The primary goal of this study was to determine the amounts of ether-containing phospholipids, along with their concentration of certain polyunsaturated acyl…”
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    Evidence for cytoplasmic P-glycoprotein location associated with increased multidrug resistance and resistance to chemosensitizers by ABBASZADEGAN, M. R, CRESS, A. E, FUTSCHER, B. W, BELLAMY, W. T, DALTON, W. S

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-1996)
    “…A new human myeloma cell line, 8226/MDR10V, was selected from a P-glycoprotein-positive cell line, 8226/Dox40, in the continuous presence of doxorubicin and…”
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    Expression of Cytokeratin Confers Multiple Drug Resistance by Bauman, Patricia A., Dalton, William S., Anderson, John M., Cress, Anne E.

    “…The cytokeratin network is an extensive filamentous structure in the cytoplasm whose biological function(s) is unknown. Based upon previous data showing the…”
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    Adhesion molecules, extracellular matrix, and proteases in prostate carcinoma by Nagle, R B, Knox, J D, Wolf, C, Bowden, G T, Cress, A E

    “…Immunohistochemical studies of prostate carcinoma reveal that most primary carcinomas, including high-grade tumors, are surrounded by a basal lamina composed…”
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    Characterization of a new drug-resistant human myeloma cell line that expresses P-glycoprotein by DALTON, W. S, DURIE, B. G. M, ALBERTS, D. S, GERLACH, J. H, CRESS, A. E

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-1986)
    “…Multiple myeloma is a disease with a high initial chemotherapeutic response but virtually no cures due to emergence of drug resistance. A doxorubicin-resistant…”
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    Multiple drug resistance and intermediate filaments: Intermediate filaments by CRESS, A. E, DALTON, W. S

    Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-12-1996)
    “…One major obstacle to the successful treatment of epithelial derived tumors, such as breast and prostate carcinoma, is the presence of a multiple drug…”
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    Stimulation of the de novo pathway for the biosynthesis of platelet-activating factor (PAF) via cytidylyltransferase activation in cells with minimal endogenous PAF production by Blank, M L, Lee, Y J, Cress, E A, Snyder, F

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-04-1988)
    “…Treatment of Ehrlich ascites cells with 2 mM oleic acid causes a greater than 10-fold increase in the formation of platelet-activating factor (PAF;…”
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    Identification of attachment proteins for DNA in Chinese hamster ovary cells by Cress, A E, Kurath, K M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-12-1988)
    “…Protein candidates for the attachment of DNA within eukaryotic cell nuclei were identified by isolating nuclear matrix proteins and determining which of those…”
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    Degradation of Fibronectin Fibrils by Matrilysin and Characterization of the Degradation Products by von Bredow, D.C., Nagle, R.B., Bowden, G.T., Cress, A.E.

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-11-1995)
    “…Matrilysin is a metalloproteinase expressed in a variety of tumors as well as in some types of normal tissue. In addition to regulating normal tissue…”
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    Biosynthesis and secretion of laminin and S-laminin by human prostate carcinoma cell lines by Rabinovitz, I, Cress, A E, Nagle, R B

    Published in The Prostate (01-08-1994)
    “…Laminin has been previously shown to participate in tumor invasion and metastasis. Tumorigenesis by human prostate cell lines can be influenced by exogenous…”
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    Immunohistochemical analysis of cathepsin D in prostate carcinoma by Makar, R, Mason, A, Kittelson, J M, Bowden, G T, Cress, A E, Nagle, R B

    Published in Modern pathology (01-09-1994)
    “…Cathepsin D is a carboxyl protease that has been implicated as an important factor in tumor cell invasion. Sixty-nine cases of primary adenocarcinoma of the…”
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    The alpha 6 beta 1 and alpha 6 beta 4 integrins in human prostate cancer progression by Cress, A E, Rabinovitz, I, Zhu, W, Nagle, R B

    Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-09-1995)
    “…Prostatic secretions are formed by glands composed of basal and luminal cells and surrounded by a basal lamina. The normal basal cells express several…”
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