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Ashani T Weeraratna
Affiliation
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
ORCID
Career Start Year
1992
Papers
134
H Index
50
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36593156
Changing the culture for the future: time to take brain drain in academics seriously.
Trends Cell Biol
2023
37671471
A Wrinkle in TIME: How Changes in the Aging ECM Drive the Remodeling of the Tumor Immune Microenvironment.
Cancer Discov
2023
37093838
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in the melanoma research community.
Pigment Cell Melanoma Res
2023
36593156
Changing the culture for the future: time to take brain drain in academics seriously.
Trends Cell Biol
2023
37468627
Diverse clonal fates emerge upon drug treatment of homogeneous cancer cells.
Nature
2023
37205503
Age-related increases in IGFBP2 increase melanoma cell invasion and lipid synthesis.
bioRxiv
2023
37331435
Collagen VI deposition mediates stromal T cell trapping through inhibition of T cell motility in the prostate tumor microenvironment.
Matrix Biol
2023
37183634
Correction: sFRP2 Supersedes VEGF as an Age-related Driver of Angiogenesis in Melanoma, Affecting Response to Anti-VEGF Therapy in Older Patients.
Clin Cancer Res
2023
37059066
Fibroblasts in cancer: Unity in heterogeneity.
Cell
2023
37671471
A Wrinkle in TIME: How Changes in the Aging ECM Drive the Remodeling of the Tumor Immune Microenvironment.
Cancer Discov
2023
37059066
Fibroblasts in cancer: Unity in heterogeneity.
Cell
2023
37183634
Correction: sFRP2 Supersedes VEGF as an Age-related Driver of Angiogenesis in Melanoma, Affecting Response to Anti-VEGF Therapy in Older Patients.
Clin Cancer Res
2023
37468627
Diverse clonal fates emerge upon drug treatment of homogeneous cancer cells.
Nature
2023
37205503
Age-related increases in IGFBP2 increase melanoma cell invasion and lipid synthesis.
bioRxiv
2023
37331435
Collagen VI deposition mediates stromal T cell trapping through inhibition of T cell motility in the prostate tumor microenvironment.
Matrix Biol
2023
37093838
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in the melanoma research community.
Pigment Cell Melanoma Res
2023
35144882
Shared genetic and epigenetic changes link aging and cancer.
Trends Cell Biol
2022
35650435
Stromal changes in the aged lung induce an emergence from melanoma dormancy.
Nature
2022
36280724
ClampFISH 2.0 enables rapid, scalable amplified RNA detection in situ.
Nat Methods
2022
36402771
Feedback between mechanosensitive signaling and active forces governs endothelial junction integrity.
Nat Commun
2022
35144882
Shared genetic and epigenetic changes link aging and cancer.
Trends Cell Biol
2022
35650435
Stromal changes in the aged lung induce an emergence from melanoma dormancy.
Nature
2022
36402771
Feedback between mechanosensitive signaling and active forces governs endothelial junction integrity.
Nat Commun
2022
36280724
ClampFISH 2.0 enables rapid, scalable amplified RNA detection in situ.
Nat Methods
2022
33262126
Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Are a Major Source of Wnt5A in the Melanoma Microenvironment and Depend on Wnt5A for Full Suppressive Activity.
Cancer Res
2021
33545064
Melanoma models for the next generation of therapies.
Cancer Cell
2021
33720046
The dark side of daylight: photoaging and the tumor microenvironment in melanoma progression.
J Clin Invest
2021
33262126
Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Are a Major Source of Wnt5A in the Melanoma Microenvironment and Depend on Wnt5A for Full Suppressive Activity.
Cancer Res
2021
33414132
The State of Melanoma: Emergent Challenges and Opportunities.
Clin Cancer Res
2021
34788629
Evaluating the impact of age on immune checkpoint therapy biomarkers.
Cell Rep
2021
35187538
HSP70 inhibition blocks adaptive resistance and synergizes with MEK inhibition for the treatment of NRAS-mutant melanoma.
Cancer Res Commun
2021
34433020
Evaluating the impact of age on immune checkpoint therapy biomarkers.
Cell Rep
2021
35146482
A Series of BRAF- and NRAS-Driven Murine Melanoma Cell Lines with Inducible Gene Modulation Capabilities.
JID Innov
2021
33720046
The dark side of daylight: photoaging and the tumor microenvironment in melanoma progression.
J Clin Invest
2021
33545064
Melanoma models for the next generation of therapies.
Cancer Cell
2021
35187538
HSP70 inhibition blocks adaptive resistance and synergizes with MEK inhibition for the treatment of NRAS-mutant melanoma.
Cancer Res Commun
2021
35146482
A Series of BRAF- and NRAS-Driven Murine Melanoma Cell Lines with Inducible Gene Modulation Capabilities.
JID Innov
2021
34788629
Evaluating the impact of age on immune checkpoint therapy biomarkers.
Cell Rep
2021
34433020
Evaluating the impact of age on immune checkpoint therapy biomarkers.
Cell Rep
2021
33414132
The State of Melanoma: Emergent Challenges and Opportunities.
Clin Cancer Res
2021
31615864
Normal Aging and Its Role in Cancer Metastasis.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med
2020
35694033
A glitch in the matrix: Age-dependent changes in the extracellular matrix facilitate common sites of metastasis.
Aging Cancer
2020
31836838
How the ageing microenvironment influences tumour progression.
Nat Rev Cancer
2020
31615864
Normal Aging and Its Role in Cancer Metastasis.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med
2020
32032511
Paradoxical Role for Wild-Type p53 in Driving Therapy Resistance in Melanoma.
Mol Cell
2020
33097493
sFRP2 Supersedes VEGF as an Age-related Driver of Angiogenesis in Melanoma, Affecting Response to Anti-VEGF Therapy in Older Patients.
Clin Cancer Res
2020
32931737
Completing the Great Unfinished Symphony of Cancer Together: The Importance of Immigrants in Cancer Research.
Cancer Cell
2020
32816861
The Race toward Equity: Increasing Racial Diversity in Cancer Research and Cancer Care.
Cancer Discov
2020
33088423
Deconstructing tumor heterogeneity: the stromal perspective.
Oncotarget
2020
32514172
Preserve junior faculty in biomedical sciences during and after the pandemic.
Nat Med
2020
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