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Catherine P Langford
Affiliation
University of Alabama at Birmingham
ORCID
Career Start Year
2005
Papers
22
H Index
15
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CM4AI Collaborator
Jake Y. Chen (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
35852875
An in vivo model of glioblastoma radiation resistance identifies long noncoding RNAs and targetable kinases.
JCI Insight
2022
35852875
An in vivo model of glioblastoma radiation resistance identifies long noncoding RNAs and targetable kinases.
JCI Insight
2022
34702850
A combined treatment regimen of MGMT-modified γδ T cells and temozolomide chemotherapy is effective against primary high grade gliomas.
Sci Rep
2021
34702850
A combined treatment regimen of MGMT-modified γδ T cells and temozolomide chemotherapy is effective against primary high grade gliomas.
Sci Rep
2021
35342877
Evaluation of immunologic parameters in canine glioma patients treated with an oncolytic herpes virus.
J Transl Genet Genom
2021
35342877
Evaluation of immunologic parameters in canine glioma patients treated with an oncolytic herpes virus.
J Transl Genet Genom
2021
30942445
Myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate effector domain phosphorylation regulates the growth and radiation sensitization of glioblastoma.
Int J Oncol
2019
30942445
Myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate effector domain phosphorylation regulates the growth and radiation sensitization of glioblastoma.
Int J Oncol
2019
29849102
Combinatorial Drug Testing in 3D Microtumors Derived from GBM Patient-Derived Xenografts Reveals Cytotoxic Synergy in Pharmacokinomics-informed Pathway Interactions.
Sci Rep
2018
30224769
Enhanced Sensitivity of Patient-Derived Pediatric High-Grade Brain Tumor Xenografts to Oncolytic HSV-1 Virotherapy Correlates with Nectin-1 Expression.
Sci Rep
2018
29849102
Combinatorial Drug Testing in 3D Microtumors Derived from GBM Patient-Derived Xenografts Reveals Cytotoxic Synergy in Pharmacokinomics-informed Pathway Interactions.
Sci Rep
2018
30224769
Enhanced Sensitivity of Patient-Derived Pediatric High-Grade Brain Tumor Xenografts to Oncolytic HSV-1 Virotherapy Correlates with Nectin-1 Expression.
Sci Rep
2018
28455961
Repositioning chlorpromazine for treating chemoresistant glioma through the inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase bearing the COX4-1 regulatory subunit.
Oncotarget
2017
28455961
Repositioning chlorpromazine for treating chemoresistant glioma through the inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase bearing the COX4-1 regulatory subunit.
Oncotarget
2017
26188016
Pediatric medulloblastoma xenografts including molecular subgroup 3 and CD133+ and CD15+ cells are sensitive to killing by oncolytic herpes simplex viruses.
Neuro Oncol
2016
27341166
Generation of Microtumors Using 3D Human Biogel Culture System and Patient-derived Glioblastoma Cells for Kinomic Profiling and Drug Response Testing.
J Vis Exp
2016
26188016
Pediatric medulloblastoma xenografts including molecular subgroup 3 and CD133+ and CD15+ cells are sensitive to killing by oncolytic herpes simplex viruses.
Neuro Oncol
2016
27610392
Effect of HSV-IL12 Loaded Tumor Cell-Based Vaccination in a Mouse Model of High-Grade Neuroblastoma.
J Immunol Res
2016
27784340
IL-12 Expressing oncolytic herpes simplex virus promotes anti-tumor activity and immunologic control of metastatic ovarian cancer in mice.
J Ovarian Res
2016
27610392
Effect of HSV-IL12 Loaded Tumor Cell-Based Vaccination in a Mouse Model of High-Grade Neuroblastoma.
J Immunol Res
2016
27784340
IL-12 Expressing oncolytic herpes simplex virus promotes anti-tumor activity and immunologic control of metastatic ovarian cancer in mice.
J Ovarian Res
2016
27341166
Generation of Microtumors Using 3D Human Biogel Culture System and Patient-derived Glioblastoma Cells for Kinomic Profiling and Drug Response Testing.
J Vis Exp
2016
25427614
γâ¿34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxia.
Gene Ther
2015
25832732
γâ¿34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxia.
Gene Ther
2015
25427614
γâ¿34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxia.
Gene Ther
2015
25955158
Dynamics of Circulating γδ T Cell Activity in an Immunocompetent Mouse Model of High-Grade Glioma.
PLoS One
2015
26167936
ROCK Inhibition Facilitates In Vitro Expansion of Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells.
PLoS One
2015
26167936
ROCK Inhibition Facilitates In Vitro Expansion of Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells.
PLoS One
2015
25832732
γâ¿34.5-deleted HSV-1-expressing human cytomegalovirus IRS1 gene kills human glioblastoma cells as efficiently as wild-type HSV-1 in normoxia or hypoxia.
Gene Ther
2015
25955158
Dynamics of Circulating γδ T Cell Activity in an Immunocompetent Mouse Model of High-Grade Glioma.
PLoS One
2015
24819299
The role of Src family kinases in growth and migration of glioma stem cells.
Int J Oncol
2014
24819299
The role of Src family kinases in growth and migration of glioma stem cells.
Int J Oncol
2014
20532954
Preclinical evaluation of ex vivo expanded/activated γδ T cells for immunotherapy of glioblastoma multiforme.
J Neurooncol
2011
21498545
The RNA-binding protein HuR promotes glioma growth and treatment resistance.
Mol Cancer Res
2011
20532954
Preclinical evaluation of ex vivo expanded/activated γδ T cells for immunotherapy of glioblastoma multiforme.
J Neurooncol
2011
22027691
Therapeutic potential of AZD1480 for the treatment of human glioblastoma.
Mol Cancer Ther
2011
22027691
Therapeutic potential of AZD1480 for the treatment of human glioblastoma.
Mol Cancer Ther
2011
21498545
The RNA-binding protein HuR promotes glioma growth and treatment resistance.
Mol Cancer Res
2011
19235262
High-resolution longitudinal assessment of flow and permeability in mouse glioma vasculature: Sequential small molecule and SPIO dynamic contrast agent MRI.
Magn Reson Med
2009
19521665
Engineered herpes simplex viruses efficiently infect and kill CD133+ human glioma xenograft cells that express CD111.
J Neurooncol
2009
19235262
High-resolution longitudinal assessment of flow and permeability in mouse glioma vasculature: Sequential small molecule and SPIO dynamic contrast agent MRI.
Magn Reson Med
2009
19521665
Engineered herpes simplex viruses efficiently infect and kill CD133+ human glioma xenograft cells that express CD111.
J Neurooncol
2009
16053696
Increased efficacy of an interleukin-12-secreting herpes simplex virus in a syngeneic intracranial murine glioma model.
Neuro Oncol
2005
16053696
Increased efficacy of an interleukin-12-secreting herpes simplex virus in a syngeneic intracranial murine glioma model.
Neuro Oncol
2005
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