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    Biosafety and Biohazards: Understanding Biosafety Levels and Meeting Safety Requirements of a Biobank by Ta, Lisa, Gosa, Laura, Nathanson, David A

    “…When it comes to biobanking and working with different types of laboratory specimens, it is important to understand potential biohazards to ensure safety of…”
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    Clinicopathological Evaluation of the Potential Anatomic Pathways of Systemic Metastasis from Primary Breast Cancer Suggests an Orderly Spread Through the Regional Lymph Nodes by David Nathanson, S., Leonard-Murali, Shravan, Burmeister, Charlotte, Susick, Laura, Baker, Patricia

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-11-2020)
    “…Background Two conflicting hypotheses as to how breast cancer (BC) accesses the systemic circulation dominated the 20th century and affected surgical…”
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    Metabolic Vulnerabilities in Brain Cancer by Morrow, Danielle, Minami, Jenna, Nathanson, David A.

    Published in Neurosurgery clinics of North America (01-04-2021)
    “…Glioblastomas (GBMs) exhibit altered metabolism to support a variety of bioenergetic and biosynthetic demands for tumor growth, invasion, and drug resistance…”
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    Processing of Primary Patient Tumors and Subsequent Generation of Primary Cell Lines by Gosa, Laura, Ta, Lisa, Nathanson, David A

    “…Patient tumor tissue processing is an important step in the generation of clinically relevant specimens for in vitro and in vivo studies. Proper disassociation…”
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    Bioengineered scaffolds for 3D culture demonstrate extracellular matrix-mediated mechanisms of chemotherapy resistance in glioblastoma by Xiao, Weikun, Wang, Shanshan, Zhang, Rongyu, Sohrabi, Alireza, Yu, Qi, Liu, Sihan, Ehsanipour, Arshia, Liang, Jesse, Bierman, Rebecca D., Nathanson, David A., Seidlits, Stephanie K.

    Published in Matrix biology (01-01-2020)
    “…Originating in the brain, glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly lethal and virtually incurable cancer, in large part because it readily develops resistance to…”
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    Mechanisms of breast cancer metastasis by Nathanson, S. David, Detmar, Michael, Padera, Timothy P., Yates, Lucy R., Welch, Danny R., Beadnell, Thomas C., Scheid, Adam D., Wrenn, Emma D., Cheung, Kevin

    Published in Clinical & experimental metastasis (01-02-2022)
    “…Invasive breast cancer tends to metastasize to lymph nodes and systemic sites. The management of metastasis has evolved by focusing on controlling the growth…”
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    Ferroptosis inhibition by lysosome-dependent catabolism of extracellular protein by Armenta, David A, Laqtom, Nouf N, Alchemy, Grace, Dong, Wentao, Morrow, Danielle, Poltorack, Carson D, Nathanson, David A, Abu-Remalieh, Monther, Dixon, Scott J

    Published in Cell chemical biology (17-11-2022)
    “…Cancer cells need a steady supply of nutrients to evade cell death and proliferate. Depriving cancer cells of the amino acid cystine can trigger the…”
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    18F-Labeled brain-penetrant EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors for PET imaging of glioblastoma by Narayanam, Maruthi Kumar, Tsang, Jonathan E, Xu, Shili, Nathanson, David A, Murphy, Jennifer M

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (06-12-2023)
    “…Significant evidence suggests that the failure of clinically tested epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors (e.g. erlotinib,…”
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    The transcription factor Fli1 restricts the formation of memory precursor NK cells during viral infection by Riggan, Luke, Ma, Feiyang, Li, Joey H., Fernandez, Elizabeth, Nathanson, David A., Pellegrini, Matteo, O’Sullivan, Timothy E.

    Published in Nature immunology (01-04-2022)
    “…Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that possess traits of adaptive immunity, such as memory formation. However, the molecular mechanisms by which…”
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    F-Labeled brain-penetrant EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors for PET imaging of glioblastoma by Narayanam, Maruthi Kumar, Tsang, Jonathan E, Xu, Shili, Nathanson, David A, Murphy, Jennifer M

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (06-12-2023)
    “…Significant evidence suggests that the failure of clinically tested epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors ( e.g. erlotinib,…”
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    18 F-Labeled brain-penetrant EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors for PET imaging of glioblastoma by Narayanam, Maruthi Kumar, Tsang, Jonathan E, Xu, Shili, Nathanson, David A, Murphy, Jennifer M

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (06-12-2023)
    “…Significant evidence suggests that the failure of clinically tested epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors ( erlotinib, lapatinib,…”
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    Chemical Methods for the Simultaneous Quantitation of Metabolites and Proteins from Single Cells by Xue, Min, Wei, Wei, Su, Yapeng, Kim, Jungwoo, Shin, Young Shik, Mai, Wilson X, Nathanson, David A, Heath, James R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-04-2015)
    “…We describe chemical approaches for integrated metabolic and proteomic assays from single cells. Quantitative assays for intracellular metabolites, including…”
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    EGFR, the Lazarus target for precision oncology in glioblastoma by Lin, Benjamin, Ziebro, Julia, Smithberger, Erin, Skinner, Kasey R, Zhao, Eva, Cloughesy, Timothy F, Binder, Zev A, O'Rourke, Donald M, Nathanson, David A, Furnari, Frank B, Miller, C Ryan

    Published in Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) (01-12-2022)
    “…The Lazarus effect is a rare condition that happens when someone seemingly dead shows signs of life. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) represents a…”
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