Claire M Pfeffer
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Benton A, Moriarty N, Terwilliger E, Liu B, Murphy A, Maluvac H, et al.
Mol Cancer Res
. 2024 May;
22(9):879-890.
PMID: 38771248
Angiosarcoma is a vascular sarcoma that is highly aggressive and metastatic. Because of its rarity, treatment options for patients are limited. Therefore, more research is needed to identify possible therapeutic...
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Benton A, Terwilliger E, Moriarty N, Liu B, Murphy A, Maluvac H, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37808715
Angiosarcoma (AS) is a vascular sarcoma that is highly aggressive and metastatic. Due to its rarity, treatment options for patients are limited, therefore more research is needed to identify possible...
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Pfeffer C, Singh A
Int J Mol Sci
. 2018 Feb;
19(2).
PMID: 29393886
Apoptosis, the cell's natural mechanism for death, is a promising target for anticancer therapy. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways use caspases to carry out apoptosis through the cleavage of...
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Ho B, Pfeffer C, Singh A
Anticancer Res
. 2017 Oct;
37(11):5975-5981.
PMID: 29061776
The emerging field of nanotechnology meets the demands for innovative approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The nanoparticles are biocompatible and biodegradable and are made of a core,...
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Pfeffer C, Ho B, Singh A
Cancer Genomics Proteomics
. 2017 Sep;
14(5):293-298.
PMID: 28870997
BRCA1 and BRCA2 are both tumor suppressors whose mutations are the cause of most hereditary breast cancers. Both genes are highly involved in ensuring genome stability. BRCA1 homologs are found...