Ramana V. Vishnubhotla, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Bioengineering | University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorSarah C. Glover | grad student | 2012 | University of Illinois, Chicago | |
(The Role of ROCK in Colon Cancer Invasion Using Three-Dimensional Collagen I Microenvironments.) |
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Li J, Bharadwaj SS, Guzman G, et al. (2015) ROCK I Has More Accurate Prognostic Value than MET in Predicting Patient Survival in Colorectal Cancer. Anticancer Research. 35: 3267-73 |
Vishnubhotla R, Bharadwaj S, Sun S, et al. (2012) Treatment with Y-27632, a ROCK Inhibitor, Increases the Proinvasive Nature of SW620 Cells on 3D Collagen Type 1 Matrix. International Journal of Cell Biology. 2012: 259142 |
Bharadwaj SS, Nekrasov V, Vishnubhotla R, et al. (2012) Commensal E. coli Strains Uniquely Alter the ECM Topography Independent of Colonic Epithelial Cells Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology. 3: 70-78 |
Bharadwaj S, Vishnubhotla R, Shan S, et al. (2011) Higher molecular weight polyethylene glycol increases cell proliferation while improving barrier function in an in vitro colon cancer model. Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology. 2011: 587470 |
Glover SC, Vishnubhotla RV, Cho M, et al. (2011) Increased ECM Density Increases Rock's Ability to Modulate Colon Cancer Proliferation but Does Not Change Its Impact on Invasion Gastroenterology. 140 |
Rapier R, Huq J, Vishnubhotla R, et al. (2010) The extracellular matrix microtopography drives critical changes in cellular motility and Rho A activity in colon cancer cells. Cancer Cell International. 10: 24 |
Vishnubhotla RV, Bharadwaj S, Nekrasov V, et al. (2010) W1769 Colon Cancer and Rho Kinase: Is Rock-II Really the Most Active Rock? Gastroenterology. 138 |
Glover SC, Nekrasov V, Vishnubhotla RV, et al. (2009) T1754 Commensal E. coli Strains Have the Ability to Alter the ECM Topography Independtant of Colonic Epithelial Cells Gastroenterology. 136 |
Glover SC, Chauhan C, Foster CL, et al. (2009) S2056 Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Prevents Against the Pro-Invasive Effects of Both Commensal and Pathogenic E. coli and May Increase Chemoresponsiveness of Colon Cancer Cells By Increasing Proliferation Gastroenterology. 136 |
Glover SC, Bulic M, Vishnubhotla RV, et al. (2008) S2057 A Loss of Symbiosis with Certain Strains of Commensal E Coli Leads to Increased Colon Cancer Invasion in An In Vitro Colon Cancer Model Via Activation of Rac and MMP-1 Gastroenterology. 134 |