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Sonya E L Craig

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Craig S, Wright J, Sloan A, Brady-Kalnay S
World Neurosurg . 2016 Feb; 90:154-163. PMID: 26915698
The median life expectancy after a diagnosis of glioblastoma is 15 months. Although chemotherapeutics may someday cure glioblastoma by killing the highly dispersive malignant cells, the most important contribution that...
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Craig S, Brady-Kalnay S
Semin Cell Dev Biol . 2014 Sep; 37:108-18. PMID: 25223585
The initial cloning of receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) was met with excitement because of their hypothesized function in counterbalancing receptor tyrosine kinase signaling. In recent years, members of a...
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Phillips-Mason P, Craig S, Brady-Kalnay S
J Cell Biochem . 2014 Apr; 115(9):1609-23. PMID: 24771611
Cleavage of the cell-cell adhesion molecule, PTPµ, occurs in human glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor tissue and glioma cell lines. PTPµ cleavage is linked to increased cell motility and growth factor...
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Burden-Gulley S, Qutaish M, Sullivant K, Tan M, Craig S, Basilion J, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2012 Sep; 132(7):1624-32. PMID: 22987116
Detection of an extracellular cleaved fragment of a cell-cell adhesion molecule represents a new paradigm in molecular recognition and imaging of tumors. We previously demonstrated that probes that recognize the...
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Burden-Gulley S, Qutaish M, Sullivant K, Lu H, Wang J, Craig S, et al.
Cancer Res . 2011 Aug; 71(17):5932-40. PMID: 21862632
Traditional methods of imaging cell migration in the tumor microenvironment include serial sections of xenografts and standard histologic stains. Current molecular imaging techniques suffer from low resolution and difficulty in...
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Phillips-Mason P, Craig S, Brady-Kalnay S
Cell Adh Migr . 2011 Jul; 5(4):298-305. PMID: 21785275
Dissolution of cell-cell adhesive contacts and increased cell-extracellular matrix adhesion are hallmarks of the migratory and invasive phenotype of cancer cells. These changes are facilitated by growth factor binding to...
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Craig S, Brady-Kalnay S
Anticancer Agents Med Chem . 2011 Jan; 11(1):133-40. PMID: 21235433
Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase (RPTPs) are involved in many cellular processes, including the regulation of adhesion, migration and cellular signaling. Many RPTPs are putative tumor suppressors because of the transcriptional...
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Craig S, Brady-Kalnay S
Cancer Res . 2010 Nov; 71(2):303-9. PMID: 21084269
The term contact inhibition (CI) encompasses the cellular changes that result in cessation of cell migration and of proliferation due to signals transduced when one cell comes into physical contact...
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Becka S, Zhang P, Craig S, Lodowski D, Wang Z, Brady-Kalnay S
Cell Commun Adhes . 2010 Jun; 17(2):34-47. PMID: 20521994
Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) have cell adhesion molecule-like extracellular domains coupled to cytoplasmic tyrosine phosphatase domains. PTPmu is the prototypical member of the type IIb subfamily of RPTPs, which...
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Phillips-Mason P, Kaur H, Burden-Gulley S, Craig S, Brady-Kalnay S
J Cell Biochem . 2010 May; 112(1):39-48. PMID: 20506511
The receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPµ has a cell-adhesion molecule-like extracellular segment and a catalytically active intracellular segment. This structure gives PTPµ the ability to transduce signals in response to...