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Sign in to add mentorPeter Albersheim | grad student | 1979-1985 | CU Boulder (Chemistry Tree) |
Fred M. Ausubel | post-doc | 1986-1989 | Massachuestts General Hospital |
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El-Deeb NM, El-Adawi HI, El-Wahab AEA, et al. (2019) Modulation of NKG2D, KIR2DL and Cytokine Production by Glucan Enhances Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity Toward Cancer Cells. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 7: 165 |
Vuyyuri SB, Shidal C, Davis KR. (2018) Development of the plant-derived peptide lunasin as an anticancer agent. Current Opinion in Pharmacology. 41: 27-33 |
Shidal C, Inaba JI, Yaddanapudi K, et al. (2017) The soy-derived peptide Lunasin inhibits invasive potential of melanoma initiating cells. Oncotarget |
Shidal C, Al-Rayyan N, Yaddanapudi K, et al. (2016) Lunasin is a novel therapeutic agent for targeting melanoma cancer stem cells. Oncotarget |
Chen Q, Davis KR. (2016) The potential of plants as a system for the development and production of human biologics. F1000research. 5 |
Davis KR, Inaba J. (2016) Lunasin—a multifunctional anticancer peptide from soybean International Journal of Cancer Therapy and Oncology. 4: 4218 |
Inaba J, McConnell EJ, Davis KR. (2014) Lunasin sensitivity in non-small cell lung cancer cells is linked to suppression of integrin signaling and changes in histone acetylation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 15: 23705-24 |
Vuyyuri SB, Rinkinen J, Worden E, et al. (2013) Ascorbic acid and a cytostatic inhibitor of glycolysis synergistically induce apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer cells. Plos One. 8: e67081 |
Vuyyuri SB, Rinkinen J, Worden E, et al. (2013) Abstract 602: Ascorbic acid combined with a cytostatic inhibitor of glycolysis synergistically induces apoptosis in non-small lung cancer cells. Cancer Research. 73: 602-602 |
Park JH, Davis KR, Lee G, et al. (2012) Ascorbic acid alleviates toxicity of paclitaxel without interfering with the anticancer efficacy in mice. Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.). 32: 873-83 |