Standout Papers

Integrins in cancer: biological implications and... 1993 2026 2004 2015 2.9k
  1. Integrins in cancer: biological implications and therapeutic opportunities (2009)
    Jay S. Desgrosellier, David A. Cheresh Nature reviews. Cancer
  2. Requirement of Vascular Integrin α v β 3 for Angiogenesis (1994)
    Peter C. Brooks, Richard A.F. Clark et al. Science
  3. Integrin αvβ3 antagonists promote tumor regression by inducing apoptosis of angiogenic blood vessels (1994)
    Peter C. Brooks, Anthony M.P. Montgomery et al. Cell
  4. Integrins αvβ3 and αvβ5 promote adenovirus internalization but not virus attachment (1993)
    Thomas J. Wickham, Patricia Mathias et al. Cell
  5. Role of integrins in cell invasion and migration (2002)
    John Hood, David A. Cheresh Nature reviews. Cancer
  6. Tumor angiogenesis: molecular pathways and therapeutic targets (2011)
    Sara M. Weis, David A. Cheresh Nature Medicine
  7. Localization of Matrix Metalloproteinase MMP-2 to the Surface of Invasive Cells by Interaction with Integrin αvβ3 (1996)
    Peter C. Brooks, Staffan Strömblad et al. Cell
  8. Regulation of Cell Motility by Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase (1997)
    Richard Klemke, Shuang Cai et al. The Journal of Cell Biology
  9. Definition of Two Angiogenic Pathways by Distinct α v Integrins (1995)
    Martin Friedlander, Peter C. Brooks et al. Science
  10. Pathophysiological consequences of VEGF-induced vascular permeability (2005)
    Sara M. Weis, David A. Cheresh Nature
  11. Antiintegrin alpha v beta 3 blocks human breast cancer growth and angiogenesis in human skin. (1995)
    Peter C. Brooks, Staffan Strömblad et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  12. Detection of tumor angiogenesis in vivo by αvβ3-targeted magnetic resonance imaging (1998)
    Dorothy A. Sipkins, David A. Cheresh et al. Nature Medicine
  13. Tumor Regression by Targeted Gene Delivery to the Neovasculature (2002)
    John Hood, Mark D. Bednarski et al. Science
  14. Selective Requirement for Src Kinases during VEGF-Induced Angiogenesis and Vascular Permeability (1999)
    Brian P. Eliceiri, Robert Paul et al. Molecular Cell
  15. CAS/Crk Coupling Serves as a “Molecular Switch” for Induction of Cell Migration (1998)
    Richard Klemke, Jie Leng et al. The Journal of Cell Biology
  16. Integrins and cancer: regulators of cancer stemness, metastasis, and drug resistance (2015)
    Laetitia Seguin, Jay S. Desgrosellier et al. Trends in Cell Biology
  17. The role of αv integrins during angiogenesis: insights into potential mechanisms of action and clinical development (1999)
    Brian P. Eliceiri, David A. Cheresh Journal of Clinical Investigation
  18. Biosynthetic and functional properties of an Arg-Gly-Asp-directed receptor involved in human melanoma cell attachment to vitronectin, fibrinogen, and von Willebrand factor. (1987)
    David A. Cheresh, Robert C. Spiro Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Works of David A. Cheresh being referenced

Vascular integrin alpha(v)beta3: a new prognostic indicator in breast cancer.
1998
Detection of tumor angiogenesis in vivo by αvβ3-targeted magnetic resonance imaging
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David A. Cheresh 18070 28065 10443 241 48.0k
Richard O. Hynes 30808 32993 11187 360 72.2k
Joan S. Brugge 7409 25405 5044 258 41.4k
Rupert Timpl 22599 20226 8223 526 49.0k
Hynda K. Kleinman 10943 16298 5516 348 37.7k
Carl‐Henrik Heldin 5106 41421 8881 492 62.1k
Harold F. Dvorak 5433 24197 9946 274 47.1k
Elisabetta Dejana 8192 22507 4532 389 43.4k
Mark H. Ginsberg 21260 16391 3816 357 41.2k
George R. Martin 10622 12873 4662 246 33.8k
Martin A. Schwartz 12334 22358 3945 403 46.0k

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