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Keck School of Medicine USC

Glioma Research Group

Participating Labs,
Primary Investigators

Thomas Chen, MD, PhD
Florence Hofman, PhD
Axel Schönthal, PhD
Colin Hill, PhD
Amy Lee, PhD
Francis Markland, PhD
Caleb E. Finch, PhD
Nori Kasahara, MD, PhD


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  Collaborative Publications
 

T.C. Chen, P. Wadsten, S. Su, N. Rawlinson, F.M. Hofman, C. Hill, A.H. Schönthal. 2002. The type IV phosphodiesterase inhibitor rolipram induces expression of the cell cycle inhibitors p21Cip1 and p27Kip1, resulting in growth inhibition, increased differentiation, and subsequent apoptosis of malignant A-172 glioma cells. Cancer Biol. Therapy 1, 268-276.

C. Charalambous, F.M. Hofman , T.C. Chen 2005. Functional and phenotypic differences between normal and glioblastoma multiforme-derived endothelial cells. J.Neurosurg. 102, 699-705.

S. Schmitmeier, F.S. Markland, A.H. Schönthal, T.C. Chen 2005. Potent Mimicry of Fibronectin-induced Intracellular Signaling in Glioma Cells by the Homodimeric Snake Venom Disintegrin Contortrostatin. Neurosurgery 57(1), 141-153.

W. Wang, C.K. Tai, N. Kasahara, and T.C. Chen. 2003. Highly efficient and tumor-restricted gene transfer to malignant gliomas by replication-competent retroviral vectors. Human Gene Therapy 14(2), 117-127.

A. Kardosh, M. Blumenthal, W. J. Wang, T.C. Chen, A.H. Schönthal. 2004. Differential effects of selective COX-2 inhibitors on cell cycle regulation and proliferation of glioblastoma cell lines. Cancer Biol. Therapy 3, 5-12.

C. Charalambous, A. Kardosh, L. Qazi, R. Zidovetzki, A.H. Schonthal, T.C. Chen, F.H. Hofman Senescence phenotype of tumor-associated endothelial cells. Manuscript submitted (7/11/05)