North Carolina Central University


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2003
Bianco C, Strizzi L, Rehman A, Normanno N, Wechselberger C, Sun Y, Khan N, Hirota M, Adkins H, Williams K, Margolis RU, Sanicola M, Salomon DS.  2003.  A Nodal- and ALK4-independent signaling pathway activated by Cripto-1 through Glypican-1 and c-Src. Cancer Res. 63:1192-7. Abstract
Adkins HB, Bianco C, Schiffer SG, Rayhorn P, Zafari M, Cheung AE, Orozco O, Olson D, De Luca A, Chen LL, Miatkowski K, Benjamin C, Normanno N, Williams KP, Jarpe M, LePage D, Salomon D, Sanicola M.  2003.  Antibody blockade of the Cripto CFC domain suppresses tumor cell growth in vivo. J Clin Invest. 112:575-87. Abstract
2002
Bianco C, Adkins HB, Wechselberger C, Seno M, Normanno N, De Luca A, Sun Y, Khan N, Kenney N, Ebert A, Williams KP, Sanicola M, Salomon DS.  2002.  Cripto-1 activates nodal- and ALK4-dependent and -independent signaling pathways in mammary epithelial Cells. Mol Cell Biol. 22:2586-97. Abstract
2001
Schiffer SG, Foley S, Kaffashan A, Hronowski X, Zichittella AE, Yeo CY, Miatkowski K, Adkins HB, Damon B, Whitman M, Salomon D, Sanicola M, Williams KP.  2001.  Fucosylation of Cripto is required for its ability to facilitate nodal signaling. J Biol Chem. 276:37769-78. Abstract
2000
Salomon DS, Bianco C, Ebert AD, Khan NI, De Santis M, Normanno N, Wechselberger C, Seno M, Williams K, Sanicola M, Foley S, Gullick WJ, Persico G.  2000.  The EGF-CFC family: novel epidermal growth factor-related proteins in development and cancer. 7:199-226. Abstract