Robert Lucito
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Recent Articles
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Nation J, Cabot-Miller J, Segal O, Lucito R, Adaricheva K
J Comput Biol
. 2021 Sep;
28(10):985-1006.
PMID: 34582702
2.
Bergemann A, Lucito R, Willey J, Miller E
Adv Physiol Educ
. 2021 Jan;
45(1):1-4.
PMID: 33428555
Two landmark reviews in 2000 and 2011, describing the "Hallmarks of Cancer", provided a new and valuable framework for understanding the process of oncogenesis as a progressive accumulation of characteristics,...
3.
Ginzburg S, Schwartz J, Deutsch S, Elkowitz D, Lucito R, Hirsch J
J Med Educ Curric Dev
. 2019 Dec;
6:2382120519891178.
PMID: 31840079
Background: The rising costs of health care in the United States are unsustainable and gaps in physician knowledge of how to provide care at a lower cost remains a contributing...
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Ginzburg S, Schwartz J, Gerber R, Deutsch S, Elkowitz D, Ventura-DiPersia C, et al.
Med Educ Online
. 2018 Nov;
23(1):1542923.
PMID: 30406727
Background: Healthcare delivery is shifting to team-based care and physicians are increasingly relied upon to lead and participate in healthcare teams. Educational programs to foster the development of leadership qualities...
5.
Ginzburg S, Deutsch S, Bellissimo J, Elkowitz D, Stern J, Lucito R
Adv Med Educ Pract
. 2018 Apr;
9:221-226.
PMID: 29670414
Purpose: The evolution of health care systems in response to societal and financial pressures has changed care delivery models, which presents new challenges for physicians. Leadership training is increasingly being...
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Li J, Chanrion M, Sawey E, Wang T, Chow E, Tward A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Mar;
10(3):e0118480.
PMID: 25738607
Genomic analysis of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is potentially confounded by the differentiation state of the hepatic cell-of-origin. Here we integrated genomic analysis of mouse HCC (with defined cell-of-origin) along...
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Fan G, Wrzeszczynski K, Fu C, Su G, Pappin D, Lucito R, et al.
Biochem J
. 2014 Nov;
465(3):433-42.
PMID: 25406946
Although DNA encodes the molecular instructions that underlie the control of cell function, it is the proteins that are primarily responsible for implementing those instructions. Therefore quantitative analyses of the...
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Missing-in-Metastasis regulates cell motility and invasion via PTPδ-mediated changes in SRC activity
Chaudhary F, Lucito R, Tonks N
Biochem J
. 2014 Oct;
465(1):89-101.
PMID: 25287652
MIM (Missing-in-Metastasis), also known as MTSS1 (metastasis suppressor 1), is a scaffold protein that is down-regulated in multiple metastatic cancer cell lines compared with non-metastatic counterparts. MIM regulates cytoskeletal dynamics...
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Wrzeszczynski K, Varadan V, Kamalakaran S, Levine D, Dimitrova N, Lucito R
Methods Mol Biol
. 2013 Aug;
1049:35-51.
PMID: 23913207
The identification of genetic and epigenetic alterations from primary tumor cells has become a common method to discover genes critical to the development, progression, and therapeutic resistance of cancer. We...
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Fan G, Lin G, Lucito R, Tonks N
J Biol Chem
. 2013 Jul;
288(34):24923-34.
PMID: 23814047
Ovarian cancer, which is the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancies, is a heterogeneous disease known to be associated with disruption of multiple signaling pathways. Nevertheless, little is known...