05B4 Quong, Andrew A. - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Andrew A. Quong, PhD

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233 South 10th Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-9273
(215) 503-9274 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Proteomic profiling of infiltrating ductal carcinoma reveals increased cellular interactions with tissue microenvironment
  2. Low abundance protein enrichment for discovery of candidate plasma protein biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer
  3. An integrated framework to model cellular phenotype as a component of biochemical networks
  4. The canonical NF-κB pathway governs mammary tumorigenesis in transgenic mice and tumor stem cell expansion
  5. microRNA 17/20 inhibits cellular invasion and tumor metastasis in breast cancer by heterotypic signaling
  6. Attenuation of Forkhead signaling by the retinal determination factor DACH1
  7. Anti-inflammatory compounds parthenolide and bay 11-7082 are direct inhibitors of the inflammasome
  8. Cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase 4 interacts with filamin A and affects the migration and invasion potential of breast cancer cells
  9. Cyclin D1b protein expression in breast cancer is independent of cyclin D1a and associated with poor disease outcome
  10. Caveolin-1 -/- null mammary stromal fibroblasts share characteristics with human breast cancer-associated fibroblasts
  11. Loss of caveolin-3 induces a lactogenic microenvironment that is protective against mammary tumor formation
  12. Hormonal control of androgen receptor function through SIRT1
  13. p27Kip1 repression of ErbB2-induced mammary tumor growth in transgenic mice involves Skp2 and Wnt/β-catenin signaling
  14. Cyclin D1 repression of nuclear respiratory factor 1 integrates nuclear DNA synthesis and mitochondrial function
  15. Cyclin D1 determines mitochondrial function in vivo
  16. Cyclin D1 regulates cellular migration through the inhibition of thrombospondin 1 and ROCK signaling
  17. Distinct p53 acetylation cassettes differentially influence gene-expression patterns and cell fate
  18. A three-dimensional model of intercellular calcium signaling in epithelial cells
  19. A signature-based method to distinguish Time-Of-Flight Secondary-Ion Mass Spectra from biological samples
  20. Harris and Quong reply. A Reply to the Comment by Philip J.D. Lindan and Changjun Zhang. © 2005 The American Physical Society
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