Debanjan Dhar, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorWilliam S. M. Wold | grad student | 2009 | Saint Louis University | |
(Oncolytic adenovirus vectors and cancer therapy: Evaluating the role of the host immune system in vector anti-tumor efficacy and toxicity in an immunocompetent Syrian hamster model.) |
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Dhar D, Baglieri J, Kisseleva T, et al. (2020) Mechanisms of liver fibrosis and its role in liver cancer. Experimental Biology and Medicine (Maywood, N.J.). 1535370219898141 |
Nishio T, Hu R, Koyama Y, et al. (2019) Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells and Portal Fibroblasts contribute to cholestatic liver fibrosis in MDR2 knockout mice. Journal of Hepatology |
Liang S, Ma HY, Zhong Z, et al. (2018) NADPH Oxidase 1 in Liver Macrophages Promotes Inflammation and Tumor Development in Mice. Gastroenterology |
Dhar D, Antonucci L, Nakagawa H, et al. (2018) Liver Cancer Initiation Requires p53 Inhibition by CD44-Enhanced Growth Factor Signaling. Cancer Cell. 33: 1061-1077.e6 |
Shalapour S, Lin XJ, Bastian IN, et al. (2017) Erratum: Inflammation-induced IgA(+) cells dismantle anti-liver cancer immunity. Nature |
Shalapour S, Lin XJ, Bastian IN, et al. (2017) Inflammation-induced IgA+ cells dismantle anti-liver cancer immunity. Nature. 551: 340-345 |
Karin M, Dhar D. (2016) Liver Carcinogenesis: From Naughty Chemicals to Soothing Fat- and the Surprising Role of NRF2. Carcinogenesis |
Shalapour S, Font-Burgada J, Di Caro G, et al. (2015) Immunosuppressive plasma cells impede T-cell-dependent immunogenic chemotherapy. Nature. 521: 94-8 |
Nakagawa H, Umemura A, Taniguchi K, et al. (2014) ER stress cooperates with hypernutrition to trigger TNF-dependent spontaneous HCC development. Cancer Cell. 26: 331-43 |
Nakagawa H, Hikiba Y, Hirata Y, et al. (2014) Loss of liver E-cadherin induces sclerosing cholangitis and promotes carcinogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 1090-5 |