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Rolf Brekken
Department of Surgery, Hamon Center for Therapeutic Oncology Research, USA
1 protocol
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Alka Mehra
Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
38 protocols
Guillermo Gomez
University of South Australia
6 protocols
HongLok Lung
University of Hong Kong
61 protocols
ilgen Mender
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
5 protocols
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Kristina Y. Aguilera
Post-Doc, University of California, Los Angeles
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Cancer biology
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Ph.D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
1 Protocol published
Hypoxia Studies with Pimonidazole
in vivo
Authors:
Kristina Y. Aguilera
and
Rolf A. Brekken
,
date:
10/05/2014,
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Therapy-induced hypoxia drives changes in the tumor microenvironment that contribute to the poor response to therapy. Hypoxia is capable of driving the expression and/or activation of specific signaling cascades (
e.g.
, c-Met, Axl, CTGF), ...
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3 Protocols reviewed
Isolation, Purification and Characterization of Exosomes from Fibroblast Cultures of Skeletal Muscle
Authors:
Diantha van de Vlekkert
,
Xiaohui Qiu
,
Ida Annunziata
and
Alessandra d'Azzo
,
date:
04/05/2020,
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Exosomes are dynamic nanovesicles secreted by virtually all cells and are present in all biological fluids. Given their highly heterogeneous content exosomes have been implicated in many physiological and pathological processes that they exert by ...
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Mouse Mammary Intraductal (MIND) Method for Transplantation of Patient Derived Primary DCIS Cells and Cell Lines
Authors:
Frances Kittrell
,
Kelli Valdez
,
Hanan Elsarraj
,
Yan Hong
,
Daniel Medina
and
Fariba Behbod
,
date:
03/05/2016,
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The MIND method involves intraductal injection of patient derived ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) cells and DCIS cell lines (MCF10DCIS.COM and SUM225) inside the mouse mammary ducts [Video 1 and Figure 1 in Behbod
et al.
(2009)]. This ...
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