Robert C Callaghan
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Recent Articles
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Gil-Benso R, Megias J, San-Miguel T, Pinto S, Callaghan R, Lopez-Gines C, et al.
Cytotechnology
. 2017 Jul;
69(4):539-550.
PMID: 28676915
Pleomorphic undifferentiated sarcoma (PUS), also called malignant fibrous histiocytoma, is a soft tissue sarcoma which occurs predominantly in the extremities. Its origin is a poorly defined mesenchymal cell, which derives...
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San-Miguel T, Pinto S, Navarro L, Callaghan R, Monteagudo C, Lopez-Gines C, et al.
Pathol Oncol Res
. 2015 Jun;
21(4):1191-9.
PMID: 26037167
Rhabdomyosarcomas (RMS) are soft tissue malignant tumors of childhood and adolescents. The mechanisms underlying their aggressiveness are still poorly understood. Chemokines are chemotactic proteins involved in pathological processes that have...
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San-Miguel T, Cerda-Nicolas M, Gil-Benso R, Callaghan R, Munoz-Hidalgo L, Lopez-Gines C
Clin Neuropathol
. 2015 Mar;
34(4):237-9.
PMID: 25817074
No abstract available.
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OConnor J, Herrera G, Martinez-Romero A, Sala de Oyanguren F, Diaz L, Gomes A, et al.
Immunol Lett
. 2014 Sep;
162(1 Pt B):334-45.
PMID: 25251660
Many alterations of innate and adaptive immunity are common in the aging population, which reflect a deterioration of the immune system, and have lead to the terms "immune aging" or...
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OConnor J, Herrera G, Martinez-Romero A, Oyanguren F, Diaz L, Gomes A, et al.
Immunol Lett
. 2014 Sep;
PMID: 25251659
The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of anarticle that has already been published, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imlet.2014.09.009. The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn.
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Serna E, Lopez-Gines C, Monleon D, Munoz-Hidalgo L, Callaghan R, Gil-Benso R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Jul;
9(7):e102927.
PMID: 25058589
Extensive infiltration of the surrounding healthy brain tissue is a critical feature in glioblastoma. Several miRNAs have been related to gliomagenesis, some of them related with the EGFR pathway. We...
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Pinto S, Martinez-Romero A, OConnor J, Gil-Benso R, San-Miguel T, Terradez L, et al.
BMC Cancer
. 2014 Feb;
14:118.
PMID: 24559071
Background: Chemokines have been implicated in tumor progression and metastasis. In melanoma, chemokine receptors have been implicated in organ selective metastasis by regulating processes such as chemoattraction, adhesion and survival....
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Munoz-Hidalgo L, Lopez-Gines C, Navarro L, Callaghan R, San Miguel T, Gil-Benso R, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2014 Feb;
32(20):e72-5.
PMID: 24493731
No abstract available.
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Gil-Benso R, Monteagudo C, Cerda-Nicolas M, Callaghan R, Pinto S, Martinez-Romero A, et al.
Hum Cell
. 2012 Apr;
25(2):61-7.
PMID: 22529031
A novel human malignant melanoma cell line, designated MEL-RC08, was established from a pericranial metastasis of a malignant melanoma of the skin. The cell line has been subcultured for more...
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Monteagudo C, Ramos D, Pellin-Carcelen A, Gil R, Callaghan R, Martin J, et al.
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 2012 Apr;
29(6):625-37.
PMID: 22526457
CXCR4, CCR7 and CCR10 chemokine receptors are known to be involved in melanoma metastasis. Our goal was to compare the relative intratumoral mRNA expression of these receptors with that of...