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Adam Ertel, PhD

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233 South 10th Street
Suite 1009
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-7452

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. The complex transcriptional landscape of the anucleate human platelet
  2. Novel oncogene-induced metastatic prostate can 1E1A cer cell lines define human prostate cancer progression signatures
  3. Regulation of miR106b cluster through the RB pathway: Mechanismand functional targets
  4. Low levels of Stat5a protein in breast cancer are associated with tumor progression and unfavorable clinical outcomes
  5. RB-pathway disruption is associated with improved response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer
  6. CCR5 antagonist blocks metastasis of basal breast cancer cells
  7. Progression of ductal carcinoma in situ to invasive breast cancer is associated with gene expression programs of EMT and myoepithelia
  8. ChIP sequencing of cyclin D1 reveals a transcriptional role in chromosomal instability in mice
  9. Postexposure treatment with the live-attenuated rabies virus (rv) Vaccine trigas triggers the clearance of wild-type rv from the central nervous system (cns) Through the rapid induction of genes relevant to adaptive immunity in cns tissues
  10. Mammary gland selective excision of c-Jun identifies its role in mRNA splicing
  11. Is cancer a metabolic rebellion against host aging? In the quest for immortality, tumor cells try to save themselves by boosting mitochondrial metabolism
  12. Hyperactivation of oxidative mitochondrial metabolism in epithelial cancer cells in situ: Visualizing the therapeutic effects of metformin in tumor tissue
  13. RB and p53 cooperate to prevent liver tumorigenesis in response to tissue damage
  14. Whole-exome sequencing of DNA from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and EBV-transformed lymphocytes from the same donor
  15. Association of RB/p16-pathway perturbations with DCIS recurren Dependence on tumor versus tissue microenvironment
  16. RB Restricts DNA Damage-Initiated Tumorigenesis through an LXCXE-Dependent Mechanism of Transcriptional Control
  17. A de novo supernumerary genomic discontinuous ring chromosome 21 in a child with mild intellectual disability
  18. Molecular profiling of a lethal tumor microenvironment, as defined by stromal caveolin-1 status in breast cancers
  19. Evidence for a stromal-epithelial "lactate shuttle" in human tumors: MCT4 is a marker of oxidative stress in cancer-associated fibroblasts
  20. Therapeutically activating RB: Reestablishing cell cycle control in endocrine therapy-resistant breast cancer
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