Avnish Kapoor, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Genetics and Genomic Sciences | Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY |
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(Chromatin Dynamics in Melanoma Progression and Senescence: A Novel Role for the Histone Variant macroH2A.) |
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Hou P, Kapoor A, Zhang Q, et al. (2020) Tumor microenvironment remodeling enables bypass of oncogenic KRAS dependency in pancreatic cancer. Cancer Discovery |
Wang G, Lu X, Chakravarti D, et al. (2020) Abstract IA24: YAP in cancer and inflammation Molecular Cancer Research. 18 |
Yao W, Rose JL, Wang W, et al. (2019) Syndecan 1 is a critical mediator of macropinocytosis in pancreatic cancer. Nature |
McDonald ER, de Weck A, Schlabach MR, et al. (2017) Project DRIVE: A Compendium of Cancer Dependencies and Synthetic Lethal Relationships Uncovered by Large-Scale, Deep RNAi Screening. Cell. 170: 577-592.e10 |
Wang G, Lu X, Dey P, et al. (2015) Targeting YAP-Dependent MDSC Infiltration Impairs Tumor Progression. Cancer Discovery |
Pettazzoni P, Viale A, Shah P, et al. (2015) Genetic events that limit the efficacy of MEK and RTK inhibitor therapies in a mouse model of KRAS-driven pancreatic cancer. Cancer Research. 75: 1091-101 |
Kapoor A, Yao W, Ying H, et al. (2015) Abstract A94: Yap1 activation enables bypass of oncogenic Kras addiction in pancreatic cancer Cancer Research. 75 |
Yao W, Wang W, Taguchi A, et al. (2015) Abstract A18: Syndecan-1 is required for oncogenic Kras-driven PDAC tumorigenesis and maintenance Cancer Research. 75 |
Duarte LF, Young ARJ, Wang Z, et al. (2015) Abstract SY10-04: Histone tail alterations in cellular senescence Cancer Research. 75 |
Duarte LF, Young AR, Wang Z, et al. (2014) Histone H3.3 and its proteolytically processed form drive a cellular senescence programme. Nature Communications. 5: 5210 |