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    Overexpression of TRIB2 in human lung cancers contributes to tumorigenesis through downregulation of C EBPα by Grandinetti, K B, Stevens, T A, Ha, S, Salamone, R J, Walker, J R, Zhang, J, Agarwalla, S, Tenen, D G, Peters, E C, Reddy, V A

    Published in Oncogene (28-07-2011)
    “…Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Here, we report elevated expression of tribbles homolog 2 (TRIB2) in primary human…”
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    FGFR2 promotes breast tumorigenicity through maintenance of breast tumor-initiating cells by Kim, Sungeun, Dubrovska, Anna, Salamone, Richard J, Walker, John R, Grandinetti, Kathryn B, Bonamy, Ghislain M C, Orth, Anthony P, Elliott, Jimmy, Porta, Diana Graus, Garcia-Echeverria, Carlos, Reddy, Venkateshwar A

    Published in PloS one (02-01-2013)
    “…Emerging evidence suggests that some cancers contain a population of stem-like TICs (tumor-initiating cells) and eliminating TICs may offer a new strategy to…”
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    Specific requirement of the chromatin modifier mSin3B in cell cycle exit and cellular differentiation by David, Gregory, Grandinetti, Kathryn B, Finnerty, Patricia M, Simpson, Natalie, Chu, Gerald C, DePinho, Ronald A

    “…The Sin3-histone deacetylase (HDAC) corepressor complex is conserved from yeast to humans. Mammals possess two highly related Sin3 proteins, mSin3A and mSin3B,…”
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    Sin3B: An essential regulator of chromatin modifications at E2F target promoters during cell cycle withdrawal by Grandinetti, Kathryn B., David, Gregory

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-06-2008)
    “…Efficient and accurate cell cycle exit is intimately linked to cellular differentiation, and by inference, to the prevention of tumorigenesis. Perhaps the most…”
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    The Irreversible FGFR Inhibitor KIN-3248 Overcomes FGFR2 Kinase Domain Mutations by Balasooriya, Eranga R, Wu, Qibiao, Ellis, Haley, Zhen, Yuanli, Norden, Bryanna L, Corcoran, Ryan B, Mohan, Adithi, Martin, Eric, Franovic, Aleksandra, Tyhonas, John, Lardy, Matthew, Grandinetti, Kathryn B, Pelham, Robert, Soroceanu, Liliana, Silveira, Vanessa S, Bardeesy, Nabeel

    Published in Clinical cancer research (15-05-2024)
    “…FGFR2 and FGFR3 show oncogenic activation in many cancer types, often through chromosomal fusion or extracellular domain mutation. FGFR2 and FGFR3 alterations…”
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    Loss of one HuD allele on chromosome #1p selects for amplification of the N-myc proto-oncogene in human neuroblastoma cells by GRANDINETTI, K. B, SPENGLER, B. A, BIEDLER, J. L, ROSS, R. A

    Published in Oncogene (02-02-2006)
    “…In human neuroblastoma tumors, amplification of the N-myc proto-oncogene and loss of all or part of the short arm of chromosome #1 are both associated with a…”
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    MicroRNAs define distinct human neuroblastoma cell phenotypes and regulate their differentiation and tumorigenicity by Samaraweera, Leleesha, Grandinetti, Kathryn B, Huang, Ruojun, Spengler, Barbara A, Ross, Robert A

    Published in BMC cancer (02-05-2014)
    “…Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial solid tumor in children. NB tumors and derived cell lines are phenotypically heterogeneous. Cell lines are…”
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    Sin3B Expression Is Required for Cellular Senescence and Is Up-regulated upon Oncogenic Stress by GRANDINETTI, Kathryn B, JELINIC, Petar, DIMAURO, Teresa, PELLEGRINO, Jessica, FERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ, Rubén, FINNERTY, Patricia M, RUOFF, Rachel, BARDEESY, Nabeel, LOGAN, Susan K, DAVID, Gregory

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2009)
    “…Serial passage of primary mammalian cells or strong mitogenic signals induce a permanent exit from the cell cycle called senescence. A characteristic of…”
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    The project 'Metrology for Static and Dynamic Characterization of Supercapacitors' - MetSuperCap by Zucca, M., Al-Zubaidi-R-Smith, N., Bartova, L., Van Den Brom, H., Callegaro, L., Cultrera, A., Fast, L., Grandinetti, B., Hassanzadeh, M., Mariscotti, A., Masouras, A., Musumeci, S., Nicol, G., Ouameur, M., Rietveld, G.

    “…Supercapacitors (SCs) represent an environmentally friendly technology, that can replace batteries or work with them in high power density applications. To…”
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    Abstract B76: MicroRNAs regulate cell phenotype and N- myc expression in human neuroblastoma cells by Samaraweera, Leleesha, Grandinetti, Kathryn B., Huang, Ruojun, Spengler, Barbara A., Ross, Robert A.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2009)
    “…Identification of miRNAs that regulate neuroblast growth and differentiation could be important in understanding the onset and progression of the childhood…”
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    Overexpression of TRIB2 in human lung cancers contributes to tumorigenesis through downregulation of C/EBP[alpha] by Grandinetti, K B, Stevens, T A, Ha, S, Salamone, R J, Walker, J R, Zhang, J, Agarwalla, S, Tenen, D G, Peters, E C, Reddy, V A

    Published in Oncogene (28-07-2011)
    “…Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Here, we report elevated expression of tribbles homolog 2 (TRIB2) in primary human…”
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    Sin3B expression is required for cellular senescence and is upregulated upon oncogenic stress by Grandinetti, Kathryn B., Jelinic, Petar, DiMauro, Teresa, Pellegrino, Jessica, Rodriguez, Ruben Fernandez, Finnerty, Patricia M., Ruoff, Rachel, Bardeesy, Nabeel, Logan, Susan K., David, Gregory

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (04-08-2009)
    “…Serial passage of primary mammalian cells or strong mitogenic signals induces a permanent exit from the cell cycle called senescence. A characteristic of…”
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