Amy B. Coxon, Ph.D.

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2000 The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
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Genetics, Oncology, Molecular Biology
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Frederic Kaye grad student 2000 The George Washington University
 (A mouse model for neuroendocrine tumorigenesis.)
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Gelb T, Daily K, Coxon A, et al. (2016) Abstract 114: Oncogenomic analysis of Merkel cell carcinoma Cancer Research. 76: 114-114
Daily K, Coxon A, Williams JS, et al. (2015) Assessment of cancer cell line representativeness using microarrays for Merkel cell carcinoma. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 135: 1138-46
Park Y, Coxon A, Komiya T, et al. (2010) Abstract 1135: Enhanced activity of the CREB co-activator Crtc1 in LKB1 null lung cancer Cancer Research. 70: 1135-1135
Park Y, Kubo A, Komiya T, et al. (2008) Low-penetrant RB allele in small-cell cancer shows geldanamycin instability and discordant expression with mutant ras. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 7: 2384-91
Komiya T, Park Y, Modi S, et al. (2006) Sustained expression of Mect1-Maml2 is essential for tumor cell growth in salivary gland cancers carrying the t(11;19) translocation. Oncogene. 25: 6128-32
Coxon A, Rozenblum E, Park YS, et al. (2005) Mect1-Maml2 fusion oncogene linked to the aberrant activation of cyclic AMP/CREB regulated genes Cancer Research. 65: 7137-7144
Tonon G, Modi S, Wu L, et al. (2003) t(11;19)(q21;p13) translocation in mucoepidermoid carcinoma creates a novel fusion product that disrupts a Notch signaling pathway. Nature Genetics. 33: 208-13
Tonon G, Modi S, Wu L, et al. (2003) Erratum: t(11;19)(q21;p13) translocation in mucoepidermoid carcinoma creates a novel fusion product that disrupts a Notch signaling pathway (Nature Genetics (2003) 33 (208-213)) Nature Genetics. 33
Modi S, Kubo A, Oie H, et al. (2000) Protein expression of the RB-related gene family and SV40 large T antigen in mesothelioma and lung cancer. Oncogene. 19: 4632-9
Otterson GA, Modi S, Nguyen K, et al. (1999) Temperature-sensitive RB mutations linked to incomplete penetrance of familial retinoblastoma in 12 families. American Journal of Human Genetics. 65: 1040-6
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