Vignesh Viswanathan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Biological Sciences | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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(MicroRNAs in normal and malignant colon stem cells and their possible role in stem cell origin of colon cancer.) |
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Boman BM, Viswanathan V, Facey COB, et al. (2023) The v8-10 variant isoform of CD44 is selectively expressed in the normal human colonic stem cell niche and frequently is overexpressed in colon carcinomas during tumor development. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 24: 2195363 |
Stark VA, Facey COB, Viswanathan V, et al. (2021) The Role of miRNAs, miRNA Clusters, and isomiRs in Development of Cancer Stem Cell Populations in Colorectal Cancer. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22 |
Viswanathan V, Opdenaker L, Modarai S, et al. (2020) MicroRNA Expression Profiling of Normal and Malignant Human Colonic Stem Cells Identifies as a Regulator of the Stem Cell Gene. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21 |
Modarai SR, Gupta A, Opdenaker LM, et al. (2018) The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells. Oncotarget. 9: 34658-34669 |
Viswanathan V, Damle S, Zhang T, et al. (2017) An miRNA expression signature for the human colonic stem cell niche distinguishes malignant from normal epithelia. Cancer Research |
Bhatlekar S, Viswanathan V, Fields JZ, et al. (2017) Overexpression of HOXA4 and HOXA9 genes promotes self-renewal and contributes to colon cancer stem cell overpopulation. Journal of Cellular Physiology |
Modarai SR, Opdenaker LM, Viswanathan V, et al. (2016) Somatostatin signaling via SSTR1 contributes to the quiescence of colon cancer stem cells. Bmc Cancer. 16: 941 |
Viswanathan V, Fields J, Boman BM. (2014) The miRNA23b-regulated signaling network as a key to cancer development-implications for translational research and therapeutics. Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany) |
Viswanathan V, Opdenaker L, Boman B. (2013) Abstract 5324: MicroRNA-23b contributes to stem cell overpopulation in colon carcinomas. Cancer Research. 73: 5324-5324 |
Bhatlekar S, Czymmek K, Viswanathan V, et al. (2012) Abstract LB-102: Role of HOX genes in regulation of stem cell populations in normal and malignant colon tissue Cancer Research. 72 |