Susan Kasper

Affiliations: 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Oncology
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Wu T, Kasper S, Wong RM, et al. (2019) Identification of Differential Patterns of Oxidative Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer Progression. Clinical Genitourinary Cancer
Majumdar S, Rinaldi JC, Malhotra NR, et al. (2019) Differential Actions of Estrogen Receptor α and β via Non-Genomic Signaling in Human Prostate Stem and Progenitor Cells. Endocrinology
Vummidi Giridhar P, Williams K, VonHandorf AP, et al. (2019) Constant Degradation of the Androgen Receptor by MDM2 Conserves Prostate Cancer Stem Cell Integrity. Cancer Research
Wu T, Bracken B, Kasper S. (2018) Abstract LB-178: Oxidation markers in relation to prostate cancer and BPH and progression of prostate cancer Cancer Research. 78
Fulford L, Milewski D, Ustiyan V, et al. (2016) The transcription factor FOXF1 promotes prostate cancer by stimulating the mitogen-activated protein kinase ERK5. Science Signaling. 9: ra48
Majumdar S, Rinaldi J, Gauntner T, et al. (2016) ID: 22: DIFFERENTIAL ACTIONS OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR α AND β VIA NON-GENOMIC SIGNALING IN HUMAN PROSTATE STEM-PROGENITOR CELLS Journal of Investigative Medicine. 64: 933-933
Majumdar S, Malhotra N, Kasper S, et al. (2016) PD35-09 DIFFERENTIAL ACTIONS OF ERα AND ERβ VIA NON-GENOMIC SIGNALING IN HUMAN PROSTATE STEM-PROGENITOR CELLS Journal of Urology. 195
Zhou J, Giridhar PV, Kasper S, et al. (2014) Modulation of rotation-induced lift force for cell filtration in a low aspect ratio microchannel. Biomicrofluidics. 8: 044112
Kopras E, Potluri V, Bermudez ML, et al. (2014) Actions of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on stem/progenitor cells during development and disease. Endocrine-Related Cancer. 21: T1-12
Cai Y, Balli D, Ustiyan V, et al. (2013) Foxm1 expression in prostate epithelial cells is essential for prostate carcinogenesis. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288: 22527-41
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