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Plos One|March 3, 2011
MEK2 is sufficient but not necessary for proliferation and anchorage-independent growth of SK-MEL-28 melanoma cellsChih-Shia Lee, Karl J Dykema, Danielle M Hawkins, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 6, 2007
LRP5 and LRP6 are not required for protective antigen-mediated internalization or lethality of anthrax lethal toxinJohn J Young, Jennifer L Bromberg-White, Cassandra Zylstra, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 3, 2007
Anthrax lethal toxin inhibits growth of and vascular endothelial growth factor release from endothelial cells expressing the human herpes virus 8 viral G protein coupled receptorPhilippe Depeille, John J Young, Elissa A Boguslawski, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|May 17, 2008
Cytotoxicity of the matrix metalloproteinase-activated anthrax lethal toxin is dependent on gelatinase expression and B-RAF status in human melanoma cellsRandall W Alfano, Stephen H Leppla, Shihui Liu, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|January 8, 2010
Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by the matrix metalloproteinase-activated anthrax lethal toxin in an orthotopic model of anaplastic thyroid carcinomaRandall W Alfano, Stephen H Leppla, Shihui Liu, et al.
Cancer Research|January 4, 2008
Inhibition of MAPK kinase signaling pathways suppressed renal cell carcinoma growth and angiogenesis in vivoDan Huang, Yan Ding, Wang-Mei Luo, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|January 29, 2008
Anthrax toxin-induced shock in rats is associated with pulmonary edema and hemorrhageShu-Ru Kuo, Mark C Willingham, Sarah H Bour, et al.
Current Oncology (Toronto, Ont.)|June 25, 2026
Radiobiotherapy in Osteosarcoma: A State-Based Educational Framework for Strategy Selection and Trial DesignSrinivasan Vijayakumar, Shirley Lewis, Marc Matrana, et al.
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|April 18, 2009
Matrix metalloproteinase-activated anthrax lethal toxin inhibits endothelial invasion and neovasculature formation during in vitro morphogenesisRandall W Alfano, Stephen H Leppla, Shihui Liu, et al.
International Journal of Oncology|March 25, 2008
The systemic administration of lethal toxin achieves a growth delay of human melanoma and neuroblastoma xenografts: assessment of receptor contributionCecile Rouleau, Krishna Menon, Paula Boutin, et al.
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Plos One|March 3, 2011
MEK2 is sufficient but not necessary for proliferation and anchorage-independent growth of SK-MEL-28 melanoma cellsChih-Shia Lee, Karl J Dykema, Danielle M Hawkins, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 6, 2007
LRP5 and LRP6 are not required for protective antigen-mediated internalization or lethality of anthrax lethal toxinJohn J Young, Jennifer L Bromberg-White, Cassandra Zylstra, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 3, 2007
Anthrax lethal toxin inhibits growth of and vascular endothelial growth factor release from endothelial cells expressing the human herpes virus 8 viral G protein coupled receptorPhilippe Depeille, John J Young, Elissa A Boguslawski, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|May 17, 2008
Cytotoxicity of the matrix metalloproteinase-activated anthrax lethal toxin is dependent on gelatinase expression and B-RAF status in human melanoma cellsRandall W Alfano, Stephen H Leppla, Shihui Liu, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|January 8, 2010
Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by the matrix metalloproteinase-activated anthrax lethal toxin in an orthotopic model of anaplastic thyroid carcinomaRandall W Alfano, Stephen H Leppla, Shihui Liu, et al.
Cancer Research|January 4, 2008
Inhibition of MAPK kinase signaling pathways suppressed renal cell carcinoma growth and angiogenesis in vivoDan Huang, Yan Ding, Wang-Mei Luo, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|January 29, 2008
Anthrax toxin-induced shock in rats is associated with pulmonary edema and hemorrhageShu-Ru Kuo, Mark C Willingham, Sarah H Bour, et al.
Current Oncology (Toronto, Ont.)|June 25, 2026
Radiobiotherapy in Osteosarcoma: A State-Based Educational Framework for Strategy Selection and Trial DesignSrinivasan Vijayakumar, Shirley Lewis, Marc Matrana, et al.
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|April 18, 2009
Matrix metalloproteinase-activated anthrax lethal toxin inhibits endothelial invasion and neovasculature formation during in vitro morphogenesisRandall W Alfano, Stephen H Leppla, Shihui Liu, et al.
International Journal of Oncology|March 25, 2008
The systemic administration of lethal toxin achieves a growth delay of human melanoma and neuroblastoma xenografts: assessment of receptor contributionCecile Rouleau, Krishna Menon, Paula Boutin, et al.
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