» Authors » S D Markowitz

S D Markowitz

Explore the profile of S D Markowitz including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 42
Citations 2234
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Zhang P, Guo A, Possemato A, Wang C, Beard L, Carlin C, et al.
Oncogene . 2012 Jun; 32(16):2087-95. PMID: 22710723
Protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 14 (PTPN14) is frequently mutated in a variety of human cancers. However, the cell signaling pathways regulated by PTPN14 largely remain to be elucidated. Here,...
2.
Grady W, Parkin R, Mitchell P, Lee J, Kim Y, Tsuchiya K, et al.
Oncogene . 2008 Feb; 27(27):3880-8. PMID: 18264139
MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNAs that influence gene regulatory networks by post-transcriptional regulation of specific messenger RNA targets. MicroRNA expression is dysregulated in human malignancies, frequently leading to loss of...
3.
Zhou H, Chen W, Qin X, Lee K, Liu L, Markowitz S, et al.
Oncogene . 2001 Oct; 20(42):6009-17. PMID: 11593408
The erbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases is frequently implicated in neoplasia. Amplification and overexpression of erbB2/neu has been found in 20 to 40% of human breast cancers. Previous studies...
4.
Coloma M, Zhou T, White P, Markowitz S, Forestner J
Anesth Analg . 2001 Jun; 93(1):112-5. PMID: 11429350
In this study, although 41%-94% of the patients were fast-track eligible after laparoscopic surgery, only 35%-53% of the patients actually bypassed the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) because of anesthetic-related factors...
5.
Zhang L, Yu J, WILLSON J, Markowitz S, Kinzler K, Vogelstein B
Cancer Res . 2001 Apr; 61(9):3801-5. PMID: 11325855
Mismatch repair-deficient cancers are characterized by widespread insertions and deletions in microsatellite sequences, including those comprised of mononucleotide repeats. Such alterations have been observed in relatively short mononucleotide tracts in...
6.
Wiesner G, Platzer P, Buxbaum S, Lewis S, MacMillen M, Olechnowicz J, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst . 2001 Apr; 93(8):635-9. PMID: 11309440
Background: Siblings and other first-degree relatives of patients with "sporadic" (i.e., apparently nonfamilial) colorectal cancer or precursor adenomatous colon polyps have an increased risk of developing colon neoplasia. This observation...
7.
Thiagalingam S, Laken S, WILLSON J, Markowitz S, Kinzler K, Vogelstein B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Feb; 98(5):2698-702. PMID: 11226302
Losses of heterozygosity are the most common molecular genetic alteration observed in human cancers. However, there have been few systematic studies to understand the mechanism(s) responsible for losses of heterozygosity...
8.
Grady W, Rajput A, Lutterbaugh J, Markowitz S
Cancer Res . 2001 Feb; 61(3):900-2. PMID: 11221878
Serological tumor markers have proven valuable in the care of individuals with cancer for the early detection of primary cancers, early detection of cancer relapse, monitoring the response of cancers...
9.
Lynch H, Grady W, Lynch J, Tsuchiya K, Wiesner G, Markowitz S
Cancer Genet Cytogenet . 2000 Dec; 122(1):1-6. PMID: 11104024
The E-cadherin mutation has been identified in a subset of families with multiple cases of diffuse gastric carcinoma. However, the true penetrance of this mutation and its association with other...
10.
Pretlow T, Schwartz S, Giaconia J, Wright A, GRIMM H, Edgehouse N, et al.
Cancer Res . 2000 Aug; 60(15):4033-6. PMID: 10945604
Good models for the investigation of human prostate cancer are few. Cells from approximately 9.2-21 ml of peripheral blood from patients with metastatic prostate cancer or metastatic colon cancer were...