Iman Jokar
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Recent Articles
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Fang W, Yao M, Jokar I, Alhakamy N, Berkland C, Chen J, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2015 Mar;
150(2):309-20.
PMID: 25744294
Luminal A and B breast cancers are the most prevalent forms of breast cancer diagnosed in women. Compared to luminal A breast cancer patients, patients with luminal B breast cancers...
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Zeineldin M, Jensen D, Paranjape S, Parelkar N, Jokar I, Vielhauer G, et al.
Genetics
. 2014 Jun;
197(4):1365-76.
PMID: 24913681
Tumorigenicity studies often employ outbred nude mice, in the absence of direct evidence that this mixed genetic background will negatively affect experimental outcome. Here we show that outbred nude mice...
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Fang W, Jokar I, Zou A, Lambert D, Dendukuri P, Cheng N
J Biol Chem
. 2012 Aug;
287(43):36593-608.
PMID: 22927430
Increased cell motility and survival are important hallmarks of metastatic tumor cells. However, the mechanisms that regulate the interplay between these cellular processes remain poorly understood. In these studies, we...
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Fang W, Jokar I, Chytil A, Moses H, Abel T, Cheng N
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 2011 Mar;
28(4):351-66.
PMID: 21374085
Accumulation of fibroblasts is a phenomenon that significantly correlates with formation of aggressive cancers. While studies have shown that the TGF-β signaling pathway is an important regulator of fibroblast activation,...
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Hembruff S, Jokar I, Yang L, Cheng N
Neoplasia
. 2010 May;
12(5):425-33.
PMID: 20454514
Whereas the accumulation of fibroblasts and macrophages in breast cancer is a well-documented phenomenon and correlates with metastatic disease, the functional contributions of these stromal cells on breast cancer progression...