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Selected Papers by MWG Members

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The Metastasis Working Group Retreat . . . Presentations

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Steven F. Goldberg
  • Metastatic Dormancy: An Overview of the Literature

Glenn Merlino
  • Otsuka et al—Disassociation of met-mediated biological responses in vivo: The natural hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor splice variant NK2 antagonizes growth but facilitates metastasis (2000)

  • Yu, Merlino—Constitutive c-Met signaling through a nonautocrine mechanism promotes metastasis in a transgenic transplantation model (2002)

Jim Hartley
  • Hartley et al—DNA cloning using in vitro site-specific recombination (2000)

Kent Hunter
  • Hunter et al—Predisposition to efficient mammary tumor metastatic progression is linked to the breast cancer metastasis suppressor gene BRMS1 (2001)

  • Lifsted et al—Identification of inbred mouse strains harboring genetic modifiers
of mammary tumor age of onset and metastatic progression (1998)

Lalage Wakefield
  • Wakefield, Roberts—TGF-beta signaling: positive and negative effects on tumorigenesis (2002)

  • Yang et al.—Lifetime exposure to a soluble TGF-beta antagonist protects mice against metastasis without adverse side effects (2002)

Lance Liotta and Donald Bottaro
  • Koh et al—Site-directed mutations in the tumor-associated cytokine, autotoxin, eliminate nucleotide phosphodiesterase, lysophospholipase D, and motogenic activities (2003)

  • Clair et al—Autotaxin hydrolizes sphingosylphosphorylcholine to produce the regulator of migration, sphingosine-1-phosphate (2003)

  • Bottaro, Liotta—Out of air is not out of action (2003)

Lance Liotta
  • Liotta, Kohn—The microenvironment of the tumour-host interface (2001)

  • Petricoin et al—Clinical proteomics: Translating benchside promise into bedside reality (2002)

Natasha Caplen
  • Caplen et al—Rescue of polyglutamine-mediated cytotoxicity by double-stranded RNA-mediated RNA interference (2002)

  • Caplen, Figure 1 (2002)

  • Caplen et al—Specific inhibition of gene expression by small double-stranded RNAs in invertebrate and vertebrate systems (2001)

  • Supplementary material (2001)

Pat Steeg
  • Hartsough et al—Nm23-H1 metastasis suppressor phosphorylation of kinase suppressor of Ras via a histidine protein kinase pathway (2002)

Xi Wang
  • Ye et al—Predicting hepatitis B virus-positive metastatic hepatocellular carcinomas using gene expression profiling and supervised machine learning (2003)

Chand Khanna
Khanna C. et al. The membrane-cytoskeleton linker ezrin is necessary for osteosarcoma metastasis. 2004.

Yanlin Yu
Yu Y, et al. Expression profiling identifies the cytoskeletal organizer ezrin and the developmental protein Six-1 as key metastatic regulators. 2004.

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