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Stephanos Pavlides

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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|February 9, 2011
Stromal-epithelial metabolic coupling in cancer: integrating autophagy and metabolism in the tumor microenvironmentUbaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Stephanos Pavlides, Anthony Howell, et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|December 15, 2015
Caveolin-3 Promotes a Vascular Smooth Muscle Contractile PhenotypeJorge L Gutierrez-Pajares, Jeannette Iturrieta, Vipin Dulam, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 8, 2011
Hydrogen peroxide fuels aging, inflammation, cancer metabolism and metastasis: the seed and soil also needs "fertilizer"Michael P Lisanti, Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Zhao Lin, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|April 1, 2009
Clinical and translational implications of the caveolin gene family: lessons from mouse models and human genetic disordersIsabelle Mercier, Jean-Francois Jasmin, Stephanos Pavlides, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 28, 2011
Molecular profiling of a lethal tumor microenvironment, as defined by stromal caveolin-1 status in breast cancersAgnieszka K Witkiewicz, Jessica Kline, Maria Queenan, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 23, 2011
Cancer cells metabolically "fertilize" the tumor microenvironment with hydrogen peroxide, driving the Warburg effect: implications for PET imaging of human tumorsUbaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Zhao Lin, Casey Trimmer, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 12, 2012
Is cancer a metabolic rebellion against host aging? In the quest for immortality, tumor cells try to save themselves by boosting mitochondrial metabolismAdam Ertel, Aristotelis Tsirigos, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, et al.
Cancer Biology & Therapy|September 24, 2010
Understanding the "lethal" drivers of tumor-stroma co-evolution: emerging role(s) for hypoxia, oxidative stress and autophagy/mitophagy in the tumor micro-environmentMichael P Lisanti, Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Barbara Chiavarina, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|October 18, 2014
Caveolin-1 regulates the anti-atherogenic properties of macrophagesStephanos Pavlides, Jorge L Gutierrez-Pajares, Sanjay Katiyar, et al.
Cancer Biology & Therapy|November 2, 2011
Anti-estrogen resistance in breast cancer is induced by the tumor microenvironment and can be overcome by inhibiting mitochondrial function in epithelial cancer cellsUbaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Allison Goldberg, Zhao Lin, et al.
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|February 9, 2011
Stromal-epithelial metabolic coupling in cancer: integrating autophagy and metabolism in the tumor microenvironmentUbaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Stephanos Pavlides, Anthony Howell, et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|December 15, 2015
Caveolin-3 Promotes a Vascular Smooth Muscle Contractile PhenotypeJorge L Gutierrez-Pajares, Jeannette Iturrieta, Vipin Dulam, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 8, 2011
Hydrogen peroxide fuels aging, inflammation, cancer metabolism and metastasis: the seed and soil also needs "fertilizer"Michael P Lisanti, Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Zhao Lin, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|April 1, 2009
Clinical and translational implications of the caveolin gene family: lessons from mouse models and human genetic disordersIsabelle Mercier, Jean-Francois Jasmin, Stephanos Pavlides, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 28, 2011
Molecular profiling of a lethal tumor microenvironment, as defined by stromal caveolin-1 status in breast cancersAgnieszka K Witkiewicz, Jessica Kline, Maria Queenan, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 23, 2011
Cancer cells metabolically "fertilize" the tumor microenvironment with hydrogen peroxide, driving the Warburg effect: implications for PET imaging of human tumorsUbaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Zhao Lin, Casey Trimmer, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 12, 2012
Is cancer a metabolic rebellion against host aging? In the quest for immortality, tumor cells try to save themselves by boosting mitochondrial metabolismAdam Ertel, Aristotelis Tsirigos, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, et al.
Cancer Biology & Therapy|September 24, 2010
Understanding the "lethal" drivers of tumor-stroma co-evolution: emerging role(s) for hypoxia, oxidative stress and autophagy/mitophagy in the tumor micro-environmentMichael P Lisanti, Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Barbara Chiavarina, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|October 18, 2014
Caveolin-1 regulates the anti-atherogenic properties of macrophagesStephanos Pavlides, Jorge L Gutierrez-Pajares, Sanjay Katiyar, et al.
Cancer Biology & Therapy|November 2, 2011
Anti-estrogen resistance in breast cancer is induced by the tumor microenvironment and can be overcome by inhibiting mitochondrial function in epithelial cancer cellsUbaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Allison Goldberg, Zhao Lin, et al.
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