Christopher A Waker, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2016-2020 | Neuroscience, Cell Biology, & Physiology | Wright State University, Fairborn, OH, United States |
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pediatric brain cancer, DIPG, histone mutations, epigenetics,Google:
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Sign in to add mentorRobert M. Lober | grad student | 2016- | Dayton Children's Hospital, Wright State University |
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Chen R, Keoni C, Waker CA, et al. (2020) Erratum to "KIAA1549-BRAF Expression Establishes a Permissive Tumor Microenvironment Through NFκB-Mediated CCL2 Production" [Neoplasia, Volume: 21, Issue:1, (2019) 52-60]. Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.). 22: e1 |
Waker CA, Lober RM. (2019) Brain Tumors of Glial Origin. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1190: 281-297 |
Chen R, Keoni C, Waker CA, et al. (2019) KIAA1549-BRAF Expression Establishes a Permissive Tumor Microenvironment Through NFκB-Mediated CCL2 Production. Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.). 21: 52-60 |
Waker C, Keoni C, Schurko B, et al. (2018) DIPG-67. HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTORS REGULATE DIFFUSE INTRINSIC PONTINE GLIOMA GROWTH IN NORMOXIC CULTURE Neuro-Oncology. 20: i62-i63 |
Waker CA, Albers RE, Pye RL, et al. (2017) AMPK knockdown in Placental Labyrinthine Progenitor Cells Results in Restriction of Critical Energy Resources and Terminal Differentiation Failure. Stem Cells and Development |
Waker C, Shahin M, Kamian A, et al. (2017) DIPG-30. DIFFERENTIAL HYPOXIC RESPONSE IN HUMAN DIPG CELL LINES Neuro-Oncology. 19: iv11-iv11 |