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Yardena Samuels

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Human Mutation|August 13, 2014
Mutational and functional analysis of the tumor-suppressor PTPRD in human melanomaVijay Walia, Todd D Prickett, Jung-Sik Kim, et al.
Nature Genetics|January 14, 2003
iASPP oncoprotein is a key inhibitor of p53 conserved from worm to humanDaniele Bergamaschi, Yardena Samuels, Nigel J O'Neil, et al.
Cancer Cell|June 14, 2005
Mutant PIK3CA promotes cell growth and invasion of human cancer cellsYardena Samuels, Luis A Diaz, Oleg Schmidt-Kittler, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|February 24, 2023
Large-Scale Immunopeptidome Analysis Reveals Recurrent Posttranslational Splicing of Cancer- and Immune-Associated GenesRonen Levy, Tal Alter Regev, Wayne Paes, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 22, 2013
Mutated PPP1R3B is recognized by T cells used to treat a melanoma patient who experienced a durable complete tumor regressionYong-Chen Lu, Xin Yao, Yong F Li, et al.
Cancer Biology & Therapy|July 16, 2004
The PIK3CA gene is mutated with high frequency in human breast cancersKurtis E Bachman, Pedram Argani, Yardena Samuels, et al.
Nature Medicine|May 7, 2013
Mining exomic sequencing data to identify mutated antigens recognized by adoptively transferred tumor-reactive T cellsPaul F Robbins, Yong-Chen Lu, Mona El-Gamil, et al.
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|November 5, 2010
Mutational and functional analysis reveals ADAMTS18 metalloproteinase as a novel driver in melanomaXiaomu Wei, Todd D Prickett, Cristina G Viloria, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|July 3, 2014
Efficient identification of mutated cancer antigens recognized by T cells associated with durable tumor regressionsYong-Chen Lu, Xin Yao, Jessica S Crystal, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|March 26, 2019
Exome Sequencing of ABCB5 Identifies Recurrent Melanoma Mutations that Result in Increased Proliferative and Invasive CapacitiesGéraldine Sana, James P Madigan, Jared J Gartner, et al.
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Human Mutation|August 13, 2014
Mutational and functional analysis of the tumor-suppressor PTPRD in human melanomaVijay Walia, Todd D Prickett, Jung-Sik Kim, et al.
Nature Genetics|January 14, 2003
iASPP oncoprotein is a key inhibitor of p53 conserved from worm to humanDaniele Bergamaschi, Yardena Samuels, Nigel J O'Neil, et al.
Cancer Cell|June 14, 2005
Mutant PIK3CA promotes cell growth and invasion of human cancer cellsYardena Samuels, Luis A Diaz, Oleg Schmidt-Kittler, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|February 24, 2023
Large-Scale Immunopeptidome Analysis Reveals Recurrent Posttranslational Splicing of Cancer- and Immune-Associated GenesRonen Levy, Tal Alter Regev, Wayne Paes, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 22, 2013
Mutated PPP1R3B is recognized by T cells used to treat a melanoma patient who experienced a durable complete tumor regressionYong-Chen Lu, Xin Yao, Yong F Li, et al.
Cancer Biology & Therapy|July 16, 2004
The PIK3CA gene is mutated with high frequency in human breast cancersKurtis E Bachman, Pedram Argani, Yardena Samuels, et al.
Nature Medicine|May 7, 2013
Mining exomic sequencing data to identify mutated antigens recognized by adoptively transferred tumor-reactive T cellsPaul F Robbins, Yong-Chen Lu, Mona El-Gamil, et al.
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|November 5, 2010
Mutational and functional analysis reveals ADAMTS18 metalloproteinase as a novel driver in melanomaXiaomu Wei, Todd D Prickett, Cristina G Viloria, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|July 3, 2014
Efficient identification of mutated cancer antigens recognized by T cells associated with durable tumor regressionsYong-Chen Lu, Xin Yao, Jessica S Crystal, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|March 26, 2019
Exome Sequencing of ABCB5 Identifies Recurrent Melanoma Mutations that Result in Increased Proliferative and Invasive CapacitiesGéraldine Sana, James P Madigan, Jared J Gartner, et al.
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