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    Exploiting Metabolic Vulnerabilities of Cancer with Precision and Accuracy by Wolpaw, Adam J., Dang, Chi V.

    Published in Trends in cell biology (01-03-2018)
    “…Links between oncogenic drivers and cancer cell metabolism have emerged over the past several decades, indicating that constitutive oncogenic growth signaling…”
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    Global survey of cell death mechanisms reveals metabolic regulation of ferroptosis by Shimada, Kenichi, Skouta, Rachid, Kaplan, Anna, Yang, Wan Seok, Hayano, Miki, Dixon, Scott J, Brown, Lewis M, Valenzuela, Carlos A, Wolpaw, Adam J, Stockwell, Brent R

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-07-2016)
    “…Editorial Summary Modulatory profiling of lethal small-molecule compounds identified FIN56 as an inducer of ferroptosis. FIN56 promotes the degradation of…”
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    MYC-induced metabolic stress and tumorigenesis by Wolpaw, Adam J., Dang, Chi V.

    “…The MYC oncogene is commonly altered across human cancers. Distinct from the normal MYC proto-oncogene, which is under tight transcriptional, translational,…”
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    RAS-RAF-MEK-dependent oxidative cell death involving voltage-dependent anion channels by YAGODA, Nicholas, VON RECHENBERG, Moritz, SMITH, Richard, LESSNICK, Stephen L, SAHASRABUDHE, Sudhir, STOCKWELL, Brent R, ZAGANJOR, Elma, BAUER, Andras J, WAN SEOK YANG, FRIDMAN, Daniel J, WOLPAW, Adam J, SMUKSTE, Inese, PELTIER, John M, BONIFACE, J. Jay

    Published in Nature (14-06-2007)
    “…Therapeutics that discriminate between the genetic makeup of normal cells and tumour cells are valuable for treating and understanding cancer. Small molecules…”
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    Modulatory profiling identifies mechanisms of small molecule-induced cell death by Wolpaw, Adam J., Shimada, Kenichi, Skouta, Rachid, Welsch, Matthew E., Akavia, Uri David, Pe'er, Dana, Shaik, Fatima, Bulinski, J. Chloe, Stockwell, Brent R.

    “…Cell death is a complex process that plays a vital role in development, homeostasis, and disease. Our understanding of and ability to control cell death is…”
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    Multidimensional profiling in the investigation of small-molecule-induced cell death by Wolpaw, Adam J, Stockwell, Brent R

    Published in Methods in enzymology (2014)
    “…Numerous morphological variations of cell death have been described. These processes depend on a complex and overlapping cellular signaling network, making…”
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    Identification of a small molecule that induces ATG5-and-cathepsin-l-dependent cell death and modulates polyglutamine toxicity by Varma, Hemant, Gangadhar, Nidhi M., Letso, Reka R., Wolpaw, Adam J., Sriramaratnam, Rohitha, Stockwell, Brent R.

    Published in Experimental cell research (15-07-2013)
    “…Non-apoptotic cell death mechanisms are largely uncharacterized despite their importance in physiology and disease [1]. Here we sought to systematically…”
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    Neural precursor cell influences on blood–brain barrier characteristics in rat brain endothelial cells by Lim, Joseph C, Wolpaw, Adam J, Caldwell, Maeve A, Hladky, Stephen B, Barrand, Margery A

    Published in Brain research (23-07-2007)
    “…Abstract This study explores the effects of neural precursor cells (NPCs) on barrier characteristics in brain vasculature. Primary rat brain endothelial cells…”
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    Abstract B064: Uncovering the lineage state specific regulation of STING in neuroblastoma by Shapiro, Matthew, Mishra, Pamela, Narch, Alaa, Dessau, Jessica, Dang, Chi V., Wolpaw, Adam

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (05-09-2024)
    “…Study Aim: This study aims to leverage our investigation of the transcriptional regulation of cGAS-STING signaling to identify the mechanisms that lead to…”
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