Lori A. Mainwaring, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States |
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(The role of mitogenic sonic hedgehog and insulin-like growth factor signaling in the developing cerebellum.) |
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Guldal CG, Ahmad A, Korshunov A, et al. (2012) An essential role for p38 MAPK in cerebellar granule neuron precursor proliferation. Acta Neuropathologica. 123: 573-86 |
Mainwaring LA, Kenney AM. (2011) Divergent functions for eIF4E and S6 kinase by sonic hedgehog mitogenic signaling in the developing cerebellum. Oncogene. 30: 1784-97 |
Mainwaring LA, Bhatia B, Kenney AM. (2010) Myc on my mind: a transcription factor family's essential role in brain development. Oncotarget. 1: 86-8 |
Parathath SR, Mainwaring LA, Fernandez-L A, et al. (2010) β-arrestin-1 links mitogenic sonic hedgehog signaling to the cell cycle exit machinery in neural precursors Cell Cycle. 9: 4013-4024 |
Cemile GG, Mainwaring L, Parathath S, et al. (2010) Abstract LB-13: The role of p38/MAPK14 in Sonic Hedgehog-driven CGNP proliferation Cancer Research. 70 |
Parathath SR, Mainwaring LA, Fernandez-L A, et al. (2008) Insulin receptor substrate 1 is an effector of sonic hedgehog mitogenic signaling in cerebellar neural precursors Development. 135: 3291-3300 |
Becher OJ, Hambardzumyan D, Fomchenko EI, et al. (2008) Gli activity correlates with tumor grade in platelet-derived growth factor-induced gliomas. Cancer Research. 68: 2241-9 |
Sloand EM, Ramkissoon S, Mainwaring L, et al. (2004) Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Preferentially Causes Proliferation of Pre-Existing Monosomy 7 Cells in Aplastic Anemia and Myelodysplastic Syndrome Because of Abnormal Truncated GCSF-Receptors on These Cells. Blood. 104: 458-458 |