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    Metastasis suppressors in breast cancers: mechanistic insights and clinical potential by Bohl, Christopher R., Harihar, Sitaram, Denning, Warren L., Sharma, Rahul, Welch, Danny R.

    “…For the most part, normal epithelial cells do not disseminate to other parts of the body and proliferate, as do metastatic cells. Presumably, a class of…”
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    Limited transplantation of antigen-expressing hematopoietic stem cells induces long-lasting cytotoxic T cell responses by Denning, Warren L, Xu, Jun, Guo, Siqi, Klug, Christopher A, Hel, Zdenek

    Published in PloS one (17-02-2011)
    “…Harnessing the ability of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) to recognize and eradicate tumor or pathogen-infected cells is a critical goal of modern immune-based…”
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    Antitumor activity of CD56-chimeric antigen receptor T cells in neuroblastoma and SCLC models by Crossland, Denise L., Denning, Warren L., Ang, Sonny, Olivares, Simon, Mi, Tiejuan, Switzer, Kirsten, Singh, Harjeet, Huls, Helen, Gold, Kate S., Glisson, Bonnie S., Cooper, Laurence J., Heymach, John V.

    Published in Oncogene (01-07-2018)
    “…The CD56 antigen (NCAM-1) is highly expressed on several malignancies with neuronal or neuroendocrine differentiation, including small-cell lung cancer and…”
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    Metastasis Suppressor KISS1 Seems to Reverse the Warburg Effect by Enhancing Mitochondrial Biogenesis by WEN LIU, BECK, Benjamin H, DHAR, Animesh, IWAKUMA, Tomoo, WELCH, Danny R, VAIDYA, Kedar S, NASH, Kevin T, FEELEY, Kyle P, BALLINGER, Scott W, POUNDS, Keke M, DENNING, Warren L, DIERS, Anne R, LANDAR, Aimee

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-2014)
    “…Cancer cells tend to utilize aerobic glycolysis even under normoxic conditions, commonly called the "Warburg effect." Aerobic glycolysis often directly…”
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    Abstract 4137: Loss of LKB1 mediates an immune inert phenotype in human lung adenocarcinoma by Denning, Warren L., Skoulidis, Ferdinandos, Shen, Li, Papadimitrakopoulou, Vassiliki, Diao, Lixia, Lou, Yanyan, Byers, Lauren A., Wang, Jing, Canales, Jaime R., Wistuba, Ignacio I., Weinstein, John, Gibbons, Don L., Heymach, John V.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-07-2016)
    “…Abstract Background: We recently have reported that co-mutations within KRAS-mutated lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) define a distinct biological phenotype and may…”
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    CD4 T Cell-Induced, Bid-Dependent Apoptosis of Cutaneous Dendritic Cells Regulates T Cell Expansion and Immune Responses by Pradhan, Sanjay, Genebriera, Joseph, Denning, Warren L, Felix, Kumar, Elmets, Craig A, Timares, Laura

    Published in Journal of Immunology (01-11-2006)
    “…The fate of dendritic cells (DCs) after Ag presentation may be DC subset-specific and controlled by many factors. The role of activation-induced apoptosis in…”
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    STK11/LKB1 Mutations and PD-1 Inhibitor Resistance in KRAS -Mutant Lung Adenocarcinoma by Skoulidis, Ferdinandos, Goldberg, Michael E, Greenawalt, Danielle M, Hellmann, Matthew D, Awad, Mark M, Gainor, Justin F, Schrock, Alexa B, Hartmaier, Ryan J, Trabucco, Sally E, Gay, Laurie, Ali, Siraj M, Elvin, Julia A, Singal, Gaurav, Ross, Jeffrey S, Fabrizio, David, Szabo, Peter M, Chang, Han, Sasson, Ariella, Srinivasan, Sujaya, Kirov, Stefan, Szustakowski, Joseph, Vitazka, Patrik, Edwards, Robin, Bufill, Jose A, Sharma, Neelesh, Ou, Sai-Hong I, Peled, Nir, Spigel, David R, Rizvi, Hira, Aguilar, Elizabeth Jimenez, Carter, Brett W, Erasmus, Jeremy, Halpenny, Darragh F, Plodkowski, Andrew J, Long, Niamh M, Nishino, Mizuki, Denning, Warren L, Galan-Cobo, Ana, Hamdi, Haifa, Hirz, Taghreed, Tong, Pan, Wang, Jing, Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime, Villalobos, Pamela A, Parra, Edwin R, Kalhor, Neda, Sholl, Lynette M, Sauter, Jennifer L, Jungbluth, Achim A, Mino-Kenudson, Mari, Azimi, Roxana, Elamin, Yasir Y, Zhang, Jianjun, Leonardi, Giulia C, Jiang, Fei, Wong, Kwok-Kin, Lee, J Jack, Papadimitrakopoulou, Vassiliki A, Wistuba, Ignacio I, Miller, Vincent A, Frampton, Garrett M, Wolchok, Jedd D, Shaw, Alice T, Jänne, Pasi A, Stephens, Philip J, Rudin, Charles M, Geese, William J, Albacker, Lee A, Heymach, John V

    Published in Cancer discovery (01-07-2018)
    “…is the most common oncogenic driver in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAC). We previously reported that (KL) or (KP) comutations define distinct subgroups of -mutant…”
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    Abstract 456: Defined co-mutation subgroups of KRAS-mutated NSCLC display distinct immune profiles by Denning, Warren L., Diao, Lixia, Skoulidis, Ferdinandos, Lou, Yanyan, Byers, Lauren, Wang, Jing, Weinstein, John, Gibbons, Don, Heymach, John

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)
    “…Abstract Traditional pathological divisions of lung cancer are giving rise to molecular classifications that identify unique drivers of tumor malignancy. Of…”
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    Metastasis suppressor KISS1 appears to reverse the Warburg effect by enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis by Liu, Wen, Beck, Benjamin H., Vaidya, Kedar S., Nash, Kevin T., Feeley, Kyle P., Ballinger, Scott W., Pounds, Keke M., Denning, Warren L., Diers, Anne R., Landar, Aimee, Dhar, Animesh, Iwakuma, Tomoo, Welch, Danny R.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (18-12-2013)
    “…Cancer cells tend to utilize aerobic glycolysis even under normoxic conditions, commonly called the “Warburg Effect.” Aerobic glycolysis often directly…”
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    Limited transplantation of antigen-expressing hematopoietic stem cells induces long-lasting cytotoxic T cell responses and effect of altered suppressive myeloid population on HIV-disease progression by Denning, Warren L

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…While each type of cancer and chronic viral infection has its own specific pathology, they share two common mechanisms of immune evasion. The first mechanism…”
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