Edward H. Cho, Ph.D.

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2009 Molecular Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States 
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Cell Biology, Molecular Biology
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Stuart S. Martin grad student 2009 University of Maryland Medical School
 (Elucidating the role of aberrant microtubule nucleation in breast cancer metastasis.)
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Mo J, Borcherding N, Jo S, et al. (2023) Contrasting roles of different mismatch repair proteins in basal-like breast cancer. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Vitolo MI, Boggs AE, Whipple RA, et al. (2013) Loss of PTEN induces microtentacles through PI3K-independent activation of cofilin. Oncogene. 32: 2200-10
Cho EH. (2012) Circulating tumor cells as emerging tumor biomarkers in lung cancer. Journal of Thoracic Disease. 4: 444-5
Lazar DC, Cho EH, Luttgen MS, et al. (2012) Cytometric comparisons between circulating tumor cells from prostate cancer patients and the prostate-tumor-derived LNCaP cell line. Physical Biology. 9: 016002
Cho EH, Wendel M, Luttgen M, et al. (2012) Characterization of circulating tumor cell aggregates identified in patients with epithelial tumors. Physical Biology. 9: 016001
Yoon JR, Whipple RA, Balzer EM, et al. (2011) Local anesthetics inhibit kinesin motility and microtentacle protrusions in human epithelial and breast tumor cells. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 129: 691-701
Balzer EM, Whipple RA, Thompson K, et al. (2010) c-Src differentially regulates the functions of microtentacles and invadopodia. Oncogene. 29: 6402-8
Whipple RA, Matrone MA, Cho EH, et al. (2010) Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition promotes tubulin detyrosination and microtentacles that enhance endothelial engagement. Cancer Research. 70: 8127-37
Matrone MA, Whipple RA, Thompson K, et al. (2010) Metastatic breast tumors express increased tau, which promotes microtentacle formation and the reattachment of detached breast tumor cells. Oncogene. 29: 3217-27
Cho EH, Whipple RA, Matrone MA, et al. (2010) Delocalization of gamma-tubulin due to increased solubility in human breast cancer cell lines. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 9: 66-76
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