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    Evasion mechanisms to Igf1r inhibition in rhabdomyosarcoma by Abraham, Jinu, Prajapati, Suresh I, Nishijo, Koichi, Schaffer, Beverly S, Taniguchi, Eri, Kilcoyne, Aoife, McCleish, Amanda T, Nelon, Laura D, Giles, Francis G, Efstratiadis, Argiris, LeGallo, Robin D, Nowak, Brent M, Rubin, Brian P, Malempati, Suman, Keller, Charles

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-04-2011)
    “…Inhibition of the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (Igf1r) is an approach being taken in clinical trials to overcome the dismal outcome for metastatic…”
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    Biomarker system for studying muscle, stem cells, and cancer in vivo by Nishijo, Koichi, Hosoyama, Tohru, Bjornson, Christopher R.R, Schaffer, Beverly S, Prajapati, Suresh I, Bahadur, Ali N, Hansen, Mark S, Blandford, Mary C, McCleish, Amanda T, Rubin, Brian P, Epstein, Jonathan A, Rando, Thomas A, Capecchi, Mario R, Keller, Charles

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-08-2009)
    “…Bioluminescent reporter genes are sensitive in situ tools for following disease progression in preclinical models, albeit they are subject to scattering and…”
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    Bortezomib reverses a post-translational mechanism of tumorigenesis for patched1 haploinsufficiency in medulloblastoma by Taniguchi, Eri, Cho, Min Jung, Arenkiel, Benjamin R., Hansen, Mark S., Rivera, Omar J., McCleish, Amanda T., Qualman, Stephen J., Guttridge, Denis C., Scott, Matthew P., Capecchi, Mario R., Keller, Charles

    Published in Pediatric blood & cancer (01-08-2009)
    “…Background Tumor initiation has been attributed to haploinsufficiency at a single locus for a large number of cancers. Patched1 (Ptc1) was one of the first…”
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    Crimson carrier, A long-acting contrast agent for in vivo near-infrared imaging of injured and diseased muscle by Prajapati, Suresh I., Martinez, Carlo O., Abraham, Jinu, Mccleish, Amanda T., Michalek, Joel E., McManus, Linda M., Rubin, Brian P., Shireman, Paula K., Keller, Charles

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-08-2010)
    “…The near‐infrared wavelengths (700–900 nm) are the most suitable optical window for light penetration and deep tissue imaging in small animals. Herein we…”
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