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Anders I Persson
University of California san francisco
1998
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Kirsten Obernier (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37016139Author Correction: Tissue mechanics promote IDH1-dependent HIF1α-tenascin C feedback to regulate glioblastoma aggression.Nat Cell Biol2023
30844389High density is a property of slow-cycling and treatment-resistant human glioblastoma cells.Exp Cell Res2019
31433983Driving Neuronal Differentiation through Reversal of an ERK1/2-miR-124-SOX9 Axis Abrogates Glioblastoma Aggressiveness.Cell Rep2019
29431617Antisecretory Factor-Mediated Inhibition of Cell Volume Dynamics Produces Antitumor Activity in Glioblastoma.Mol Cancer Res2018
29883968Relationship of In Vivo MR Parameters to Histopathological and Molecular Characteristics of Newly Diagnosed, Nonenhancing Lower-Grade Gliomas.Transl Oncol2018
30262908Blockade of Na/H exchanger stimulates glioma tumor immunogenicity and enhances combinatorial TMZ and anti-PD-1 therapy.Cell Death Dis2018
30465758Unlocking the Dangers of a Stiffening Brain.Neuron2018
29681511A Glial Signature and Wnt7 Signaling Regulate Glioma-Vascular Interactions and Tumor Microenvironment.Cancer Cell2018
27282398Pediatric high-grade glioma: biologically and clinically in need of new thinking.Neuro Oncol2017
28778876Heparan Sulfate Glycosaminoglycans in Glioblastoma Promote Tumor Invasion.Mol Cancer Res2017
28777696Exercise in Adulthood after Irradiation of the Juvenile Brain Ameliorates Long-Term Depletion of Oligodendroglial Cells.Radiat Res2017
27732951IKK/NF-κB signaling contributes to glioblastoma stem cell maintenance.Oncotarget2016
27820599Tissue mechanics promote IDH1-dependent HIF1α-tenascin C feedback to regulate glioblastoma aggression.Nat Cell Biol2016
25522764Radiotherapy followed by aurora kinase inhibition targets tumor-propagating cells in human glioblastoma.Mol Cancer Ther2015
26282165STAT3 Blockade Inhibits Radiation-Induced Malignant Progression in Glioma.Cancer Res2015
25416506Deregulated proliferation and differentiation in brain tumors.Cell Tissue Res2015
23376224Signals that regulate the oncogenic fate of neural stem cells and progenitors.Exp Neurol2014
24889528Glial progenitors as targets for transformation in glioma.Adv Cancer Res2014
23542378Using a preclinical mouse model of high-grade astrocytoma to optimize p53 restoration therapy.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
22218692Paracrine signaling through MYCN enhances tumor-vascular interactions in neuroblastoma.Sci Transl Med2012
22624711Distinct neural stem cell populations give rise to disparate brain tumors in response to N-MYC.Cancer Cell2012
21907924Asymmetry-defective oligodendrocyte progenitors are glioma precursors.Cancer Cell2011
21156288Non-stem cell origin for oligodendroglioma.Cancer Cell2010
19265652The side story of stem-like glioma cells.Cell Stem Cell2009
18577219miR-124 and miR-137 inhibit proliferation of glioblastoma multiforme cells and induce differentiation of brain tumor stem cells.BMC Med2008
16377088Opioid-induced regulation of gene expression in PC12 cells stably transfected with mu-opioid receptor.Neurosci Lett2006
16706836Requirement for Id1 in opioid-induced oligodendrogenesis in cultured adult rat hippocampal progenitors.Eur J Neurosci2006
15615829Extended voluntary running inhibits exercise-induced adult hippocampal progenitor proliferation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat.J Neurophysiol2005
15811547Comparison of immunoblotted delta opioid receptor proteins expressed in the adult rat brain and their regulation by growth hormone.Neurosci Res2005
15078558Differential regulation of hippocampal progenitor proliferation by opioid receptor antagonists in running and non-running spontaneously hypertensive rats.Eur J Neurosci2004
15197734Demonstration of multiple novel glycoforms of the stem cell survival factor CCg.J Neurosci Res2004
12548705Expression of delta opioid receptor mRNA and protein in the rat cerebral cortex and cerebellum is decreased by growth hormone.J Neurosci Res2003
14515317Proteome analysis of conditioned medium from cultured adult hippocampal progenitors.Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom2003
12670304Mu- and delta-opioid receptor antagonists decrease proliferation and increase neurogenesis in cultures of rat adult hippocampal progenitors.Eur J Neurosci2003
12837621Opioid-induced proliferation through the MAPK pathway in cultures of adult hippocampal progenitors.Mol Cell Neurosci2003
12548708Comparative genome- and proteome analysis of cerebral cortex from MK-801-treated rats.J Neurosci Res2003
107330105-Hydroxytryptamine2B receptors stimulate Ca2+ increases in cultured astrocytes from three different brain regions.Neurochem Int2000
10931523Differential expression of delta opioid receptors and mRNA in proliferating astrocytes during the cell cycle.J Neurosci Res2000
10972197Astrocyte beta1-adrenergic receptor immunoreactivity and agonist induced increases in [Ca2+]i: differential results indicative of a modified membrane receptor.Life Sci2000
10028919Delta-opioid receptor immunoreactivity on astrocytes is upregulated during mitosis.Glia1999
9681928Delta-opioid receptors on astroglial cells in primary culture: mobilization of intracellular free calcium via a pertussis sensitive G protein.Neuropharmacology1998
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