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Emily Shacter

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Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.)|June 30, 2011
Chronic inflammation and cancer: the role of the mitochondriaDavid W Kamp, Emily Shacter, Sigmund A Weitzman
Biochemistry|February 16, 2005
Mechanism of the guanine nucleotide exchange reaction of Ras GTPase--evidence for a GTP/GDP displacement modelBaolin Zhang, Yaqin Zhang, Emily Shacter, et al.
Biologicals : Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization|February 17, 2006
Changes to biological source materialsK Sewerin, Emily Shacter, James Robertson, et al.
Cancer Research|July 19, 2005
Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor protects cancer cells against drug-induced apoptosisBaolin Zhang, Yaqin Zhang, Marie-Claire Dagher, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 14, 2002
Induction of apoptosis by chemotherapeutic drugs without generation of reactive oxygen speciesSema Sentürker, Richard Tschirret-Guth, Jason Morrow, et al.
Nature Immunology|November 26, 2002
Serum-derived protein S binds to phosphatidylserine and stimulates the phagocytosis of apoptotic cellsHoward A Anderson, Caroline A Maylock, Joy A Williams, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|September 8, 2009
Oxidant-induced apoptosis is mediated by oxidation of the actin-regulatory protein cofilinFábio Klamt, Stéphanie Zdanov, Rodney L Levine, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 2005
Pharmacologic ascorbic acid concentrations selectively kill cancer cells: action as a pro-drug to deliver hydrogen peroxide to tissuesQi Chen, Michael Graham Espey, Murali C Krishna, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 1, 2010
The antioxidant transcription factor Nrf2 negatively regulates autophagy and growth arrest induced by the anticancer redox agent mitoquinoneV Ashutosh Rao, Sarah R Klein, Spencer J Bonar, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 16, 2007
Ascorbate in pharmacologic concentrations selectively generates ascorbate radical and hydrogen peroxide in extracellular fluid in vivoQi Chen, Michael Graham Espey, Andrew Y Sun, et al.
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Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.)|June 30, 2011
Chronic inflammation and cancer: the role of the mitochondriaDavid W Kamp, Emily Shacter, Sigmund A Weitzman
Biochemistry|February 16, 2005
Mechanism of the guanine nucleotide exchange reaction of Ras GTPase--evidence for a GTP/GDP displacement modelBaolin Zhang, Yaqin Zhang, Emily Shacter, et al.
Biologicals : Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization|February 17, 2006
Changes to biological source materialsK Sewerin, Emily Shacter, James Robertson, et al.
Cancer Research|July 19, 2005
Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor protects cancer cells against drug-induced apoptosisBaolin Zhang, Yaqin Zhang, Marie-Claire Dagher, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 14, 2002
Induction of apoptosis by chemotherapeutic drugs without generation of reactive oxygen speciesSema Sentürker, Richard Tschirret-Guth, Jason Morrow, et al.
Nature Immunology|November 26, 2002
Serum-derived protein S binds to phosphatidylserine and stimulates the phagocytosis of apoptotic cellsHoward A Anderson, Caroline A Maylock, Joy A Williams, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|September 8, 2009
Oxidant-induced apoptosis is mediated by oxidation of the actin-regulatory protein cofilinFábio Klamt, Stéphanie Zdanov, Rodney L Levine, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 2005
Pharmacologic ascorbic acid concentrations selectively kill cancer cells: action as a pro-drug to deliver hydrogen peroxide to tissuesQi Chen, Michael Graham Espey, Murali C Krishna, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 1, 2010
The antioxidant transcription factor Nrf2 negatively regulates autophagy and growth arrest induced by the anticancer redox agent mitoquinoneV Ashutosh Rao, Sarah R Klein, Spencer J Bonar, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 16, 2007
Ascorbate in pharmacologic concentrations selectively generates ascorbate radical and hydrogen peroxide in extracellular fluid in vivoQi Chen, Michael Graham Espey, Andrew Y Sun, et al.
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