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Brandon E Kremer

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Stoeck A, Lejnine S, Truong A, Pan L, Wang H, Zang C, et al.
Cancer Discov . 2014 Aug; 4(10):1154-67. PMID: 25104330
Unlabelled: Next-generation sequencing was used to identify Notch mutations in a large collection of diverse solid tumors. NOTCH1 and NOTCH2 rearrangements leading to constitutive receptor activation were confined to triple-negative...
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Kremer B, Reshef R, Misleh J, Christie J, Ahya V, Blumenthal N, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant . 2011 Nov; 31(3):296-304. PMID: 22112992
Background: Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a complication of organ transplantation. The risk of developing PTLD varies depending on a number of factors, including the organ transplanted and the degree...
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Kremer B, Adang L, Macara I
Cell . 2007 Sep; 130(5):837-50. PMID: 17803907
Mammalian septins are GTP-binding proteins the functions of which are not well understood. Knockdown of SEPT2, 6, and 7 causes stress fibers to disintegrate and cells to lose polarity. We...
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Kremer B, Haystead T, Macara I
Mol Biol Cell . 2005 Aug; 16(10):4648-59. PMID: 16093351
Mammalian septins constitute a family of at least 12 GTP-binding proteins that can form hetero-oligomers and that are sometimes found in association with actin or microtubule filaments. However, their functions...
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Yoshida T, Sinha S, Dandre F, Wamhoff B, Hoofnagle M, Kremer B, et al.
Circ Res . 2003 Mar; 92(8):856-64. PMID: 12663482
The interactions between serum response factor (SRF) and CArG elements are critical for smooth muscle cell (SMC) marker gene transcription. However, the mechanisms whereby SRF, which is expressed ubiquitously, contributes...
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Sheffield P, Oliver C, Kremer B, Sheng S, Shao Z, Macara I
J Biol Chem . 2002 Nov; 278(5):3483-8. PMID: 12446710
Septins constitute a family of guanine nucleotide-binding proteins that were first discovered in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae but are also present in many other eukaryotes. In yeast they congregate at...