05B4 Casimiro, Mathew - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Mathew C. Casimiro, PhD

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Kimmel Cancer Center
233 S. Tenth Street
Suite 1035
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-9350
(215) 923-4498 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Erratum: ChIP sequencing of cyclin D1 reveals a transcriptional role in chromosomal instability in mice (J Clin Invest. (2013) 123:5 (2332) 10.1172/JCI70042)
  2. Novel oncogene-induced metastatic prostate cancer cell lines define human prostate cancer progression signatures
  3. Mitochondrial fission induces glycolytic reprogramming in cancer-associated myofibroblasts, driving stromal lactate production, and early tumor growth
  4. Cyclin D1 induces chromosomal instability
  5. ChIP sequencing of cyclin D1 reveals a transcriptional role in chromosomal instability in mice
  6. Mammary gland selective excision of c-Jun identifies its role in mRNA splicing
  7. Caveolin-1 overexpression enhances androgen-dependent growth and proliferation in the mouse prostate
  8. Examining the role of cyclin D1 in breast cancer
  9. Disruption of a Sirt1-dependent autophagy checkpoint in the prostate results in prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia lesion formation
  10. Cell fate determination factor Dachshund reprograms breast cancer stem cell function
  11. The canonical NF-κB pathway governs mammary tumorigenesis in transgenic mice and tumor stem cell expansion
  12. C-jun inhibits mammary apoptosis in vivo
  13. The autophagic tumor stroma model of cancer: Role of oxidative stress and ketone production in fueling tumor cell metabolism
  14. HIF1-alpha functions as a tumor promoter in cancer associated fibroblasts, and as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer cells: Autophagy drives compartment-specific oncogenesis
  15. Loss of stromal caveolin-1 leads to oxidative stress, mimics hypoxia and drives inflammation in the tumor microenvironment, conferring the "reverse Warburg effect": A transcriptional informatics analysis with validation
  16. Attenuation of Forkhead signaling by the retinal determination factor DACH1
  17. Transcriptional evidence for the "Reverse Warburg Effect" in human breast cancer tumor stroma and metastasis: Similarities with oxidative stress, inflammation, Alzheimer's disease, and "Neuron-Glia Metabolic Coupling"
  18. Activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ mutant promotes tumor growth in vivo by enhancing angiogenesis
  19. The reverse Warburg effect: Aerobic glycolysis in cancer associated fibroblasts and the tumor stroma
  20. p21CIP1 attenuates Ras- and c-Myc-dependent breast tumor epithelial mesenchymal transition and cancer stem cell-like gene expression in vivo
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