Eric Glasgow

Affiliations: 
Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience Biology
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Xiao J, Glasgow E, Agarwal S. (2020) Zebrafish Xenografts for Drug Discovery and Personalized Medicine. Trends in Cancer
Shahi Thakuri P, Gupta M, Singh S, et al. (2020) Phytochemicals inhibit migration of triple negative breast cancer cells by targeting kinase signaling. Bmc Cancer. 20: 4
Kushner MH, Graham G, Sharif G, et al. (2020) Abstract B41: Role of AIB1 in YAP-TEAD signaling in the progression of early-stage breast cancer Molecular Cancer Research. 18
Tiek DM, Khatib SA, Trepicchio CJ, et al. (2019) Estrogen-related receptor β activation and isoform shifting by cdc2-like kinase inhibition restricts migration and intracranial tumor growth in glioblastoma. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. fj201901075R
Parasido E, Avetian G, Naeem A, et al. (2019) The sustained induction of c-Myc drives nab-paclitaxel resistance in primary pancreatic ductal carcinoma cells. Molecular Cancer Research : McR
Maimouni S, Lee MH, Sung YM, et al. (2019) Tumor suppressor RARRES1 links tubulin deglutamylation to mitochondrial metabolism and cell survival. Oncotarget. 10: 1606-1624
Parasido EM, Avetian GS, Brody J, et al. (2019) Abstract 1283: Targeting c-MYC and MAPK pathway to overcome pancreatic cancer drug resistance Cancer Research. 79: 1283-1283
Spikol ED, Glasgow E. (2018) Separate roles for Med12 and Wnt signaling in regulation of oxytocin expression. Biology Open
Avetian GS, Parasido EM, Brody J, et al. (2018) Abstract 4073: Using patient-derived PDAC cells to understand c-MYC involvement in the drug resistance mechanisms of pancreatic cancer Cancer Research. 78: 4073-4073
Shin J, Mishra V, Glasgow E, et al. (2017) PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development. Genes & Cancer. 8: 640-649
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