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Jamie V Shiah

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Chung D, Kong S, Young N, Chuo S, Shiah J, Connelly E, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Oct; 6(1):1036. PMID: 37828150
In vitro biopanning platforms using synthetic phage display antibody libraries have enabled the identification of antibodies against antigens that were once thought to be beyond the scope of immunization. Applying...
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Shiah J, Johnson D, Grandis J
Cancer J . 2023 Jan; 29(1):38-46. PMID: 36693157
Cancer is defined by the presence of uncontrollable cell growth, whereby improper proliferative signaling has overcome regulation by cellular mechanisms. Transcription factors are uniquely situated at the helm of signaling,...
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Cada A, Pavlin M, Castillo J, Tong A, Larsen K, Ren X, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Jul; 119(29):e2204536119. PMID: 35858336
The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) system is an ancient and ubiquitous membrane scission machinery that catalyzes the budding and scission of membranes. ESCRT-mediated scission events, exemplified by...
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Cui Z, Dabas H, Leonard B, Shiah J, Grandis J, Johnson D
Cell Death Dis . 2021 Aug; 12(8):775. PMID: 34362880
The cysteine protease, caspase-8, undergoes dimerization, processing, and activation following stimulation of cells with death ligands such as TRAIL, and mediates TRAIL induction of the extrinsic apoptosis pathway. In addition,...
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Bhola N, Njatcha C, Hu L, Lee E, Shiah J, Kim M, et al.
Head Neck . 2021 Aug; 43(11):3364-3373. PMID: 34346116
Background: Tumor models resistant to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors or cisplatin express higher levels of the immune checkpoint molecule PD-L1. We sought to determine whether PD-L1 expression is elevated in...
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Shiah J, Grandis J, Johnson D
Mol Cancer Ther . 2020 Nov; 20(2):219-228. PMID: 33203730
STAT3 has been recognized for its key role in the progression of cancer, where it is frequently upregulated or constitutively hyperactivated, contributing to tumor cell proliferation, survival, and migration, as...