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    GO-Elite: a flexible solution for pathway and ontology over-representation by ZAMBON, Alexander C, GAJ, Stan, HO, Isaac, HANSPERS, Kristina, VRANIZAN, Karen, EVELO, Chris T, CONKLIN, Bruce R, PICO, Alexander R, SALOMONIS, Nathan

    Published in Bioinformatics (15-08-2012)
    “…We introduce GO-Elite, a flexible and powerful pathway analysis tool for a wide array of species, identifiers (IDs), pathways, ontologies and gene sets. In…”
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    HIF1α Represses Cell Stress Pathways to Allow Proliferation of Hypoxic Fetal Cardiomyocytes by Guimarães-Camboa, Nuno, Stowe, Jennifer, Aneas, Ivy, Sakabe, Noboru, Cattaneo, Paola, Henderson, Lindsay, Kilberg, Michael S., Johnson, Randall S., Chen, Ju, McCulloch, Andrew D., Nobrega, Marcelo A., Evans, Sylvia M., Zambon, Alexander C.

    Published in Developmental cell (08-06-2015)
    “…Transcriptional mediators of cell stress pathways, including HIF1α, ATF4, and p53, are key to normal development and play critical roles in disease, including…”
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    GenMAPP 2: new features and resources for pathway analysis by Salomonis, Nathan, Hanspers, Kristina, Zambon, Alexander C, Vranizan, Karen, Lawlor, Steven C, Dahlquist, Kam D, Doniger, Scott W, Stuart, Josh, Conklin, Bruce R, Pico, Alexander R

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (24-06-2007)
    “…Microarray technologies have evolved rapidly, enabling biologists to quantify genome-wide levels of gene expression, alternative splicing, and sequence…”
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    Use of the Ki67 promoter to label cell cycle entry in living cells by Zambon, Alexander C

    Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-06-2010)
    “…Genetic based reporters have distinct advantages over classical immunocytochemical techniques for probing cellular functions. Most importantly, they enable…”
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    Brain Endothelial Erythrophagocytosis and Hemoglobin Transmigration Across Brain Endothelium: Implications for Pathogenesis of Cerebral Microbleeds by Chang, Rudy, Castillo, Juan, Zambon, Alexander C, Krasieva, Tatiana B, Fisher, Mark J, Sumbria, Rachita K

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (06-09-2018)
    “…Peripheral endothelial cells are capable of erythrophagocytosis, but data on brain endothelial erythrophagocytosis are limited. We studied the relationship…”
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    Classic "broken cell" techniques and newer live cell methods for cell cycle assessment by Henderson, Lindsay, Bortone, Dante S, Lim, Curtis, Zambon, Alexander C

    “…Many common, important diseases are either caused or exacerbated by hyperactivation (e.g., cancer) or inactivation (e.g., heart failure) of the cell division…”
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    Acute and Chronic Dosing of a High-Affinity Rat/Mouse Chimeric Transferrin Receptor Antibody in Mice by Castellanos, Demi M, Sun, Jiahong, Yang, Joshua, Ou, Weijun, Zambon, Alexander C, Pardridge, William M, Sumbria, Rachita K

    Published in Pharmaceutics (08-09-2020)
    “…Non-invasive brain delivery of neurotherapeutics is challenging due to the blood-brain barrier. The revived interest in transferrin receptor antibodies…”
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    Synthesis and pharmacological characterization of ethylenediamine synthetic opioids in human μ‐opiate receptor 1 (OPRM1) expressing cells by Hsu, Tom, Mallareddy, Jayapal R., Yoshida, Kayla, Bustamante, Vincent, Lee, Tim, Krstenansky, John L., Zambon, Alexander C.

    Published in Pharmacology research & perspectives (01-10-2019)
    “…Opioids are powerful analgesics acting via the human μ‐opiate receptor (hMOR). Opioid use is associated with adverse effects such as tolerance, addiction,…”
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    Gene Expression Patterns Define Key Transcriptional Events in Cell-Cycle Regulation by cAMP and Protein Kinase A by Zambon, Alexander C., Zhang, Lingzhi, Minovitsky, Simon, Kanter, Joan R., Prabhakar, Shyam, Salomonis, Nathan, Vranizan, Karen, Dubchak, Inna, Conklin, Bruce R., Insel, Paul A., Taylor, Susan S.

    “…Although a substantial number of hormones and drugs increase cellular cAMP levels, the global impact of cAMP and its major effector mechanism, protein kinase A…”
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    Elimination of proliferating cells from CNS grafts using a Ki67 promoter-driven thymidine kinase by Tieng, Vannary, Cherpin, Ophelie, Gutzwiller, Eveline, Zambon, Alexander C, Delgado, Christophe, Salmon, Patrick, Dubois-Dauphin, Michel, Krause, Karl-Heinz

    “…Pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-based cell therapy is an attractive concept for neurodegenerative diseases, but can lead to tumor formation. This is particularly…”
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    Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II δ Mediates Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Through Nuclear Factor-κB by Ling, Haiyun, Gray, Charles B.B, Zambon, Alexander C, Grimm, Michael, Gu, Yusu, Dalton, Nancy, Purcell, Nicole H, Peterson, Kirk, Brown, Joan Heller

    Published in Circulation research (15-03-2013)
    “…RATIONALE:Ca/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) has been implicated as a maladaptive mediator of cardiac ischemic injury. We hypothesized that the…”
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    Mechanosensitive Kinases Regulate Stiffness-Induced Cardiomyocyte Maturation by Young, Jennifer L., Kretchmer, Kyle, Ondeck, Matthew G., Zambon, Alexander C., Engler, Adam J.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-09-2014)
    “…Cells secrete and assemble extracellular matrix throughout development, giving rise to time-dependent, tissue-specific stiffness. Mimicking myocardial matrix…”
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