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  1. 1.   Characterization of metabolic and imaging profiles in the diagnosis of succinate dehydrogenase- related hereditary pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
  2. Hsueh, Jessica Y; Mendhiratta, Neil; Solomon, Julie; Miller, Matthew; Ryan, Beth; Ricketts, Christopher J; Vocke, Cathy D; Crooks, Daniel R; Schmidt,Laura; Merino, Maria; Malayeri, Ashkan A; Linehan, W Marston; Ball, Mark W
  3. Urologic Oncology. 2025, Feb 25;
  1. 2.   Characterization of two mouse models of metastatic pheochromocytoma using bioluminescence imaging
  2. Giubellino, A.; Woldemichael, G. M.; Sourbier, C.; Lizak, M. J.; Powers, J. F.; Tischler, A. S.; Pacak, K.
  3. Cancer Letters. 2012, Mar; 316(1): 46-52.
  1. 3.   Pharmacologic Modulation of Serine/Threonine Phosphorylation Highly Sensitizes PHEO in a MPC Cell and Mouse Model to Conventional Chemotherapy
  2. Martiniova, L.; Lu, J.; Chiang, J.; Bernardo, M.; Lonser, R.; Zhuang, Z. P.; Pacak, K.
  3. Plos One. 2011, Feb; 6(2): 8.
  1. 4.   Noninvasive Monitoring of a Murine Model of Metastatic Pheochromocytoma: A Comparison of Contrast-Enhanced MicroCT and Nonenhanced MRI
  2. Martiniova, L.; Kotys, M. S.; Thomasson, D.; Schimel, D.; Lai, E. W.; Bernardo, M.; Merino, M. J.; Powers, J. F.; Ruzicka, J.; Kvetnansky, R.; Choyke, P. L.; Pacak, K.
  3. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2009 29(3): 685-691.
  1. 5.   Metastasis-associated gene expression profile of liver and subcutaneous lesions derived from mouse pheochromocytoma cells
  2. Ohta, S.; Lai, E. W.; Morris, J. C.; Pang, A.; Watanabe, M.; Yazawa, H.; Zhang, R.; Green, J. E.; Chan, W. Y.; Sirajuddin, P.; Taniguchi, S.; Powers, J. F.; Tischler, A. S.; Pacak, K.
  3. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2008 47(4): 245-251.
  1. 6.   Low molecular weight proteomic information distinguishes metastatic from benign pheochromocytoma
  2. Brouwers, F. M.; Petricoin, E. F.; Ksinantova, L.; Breza, J.; Rajapakse, V.; Ross, S.; Johann, D.; Mannelli, M.; Shulkin, B. L.; Kvetnansky, R.; Eisenhofer, G.; Walther, M. M.; Hitt, B. A.; Conrads, T. P.; Veenstra, T. D.; Mannion, D. P.; Wall, M. R.; Wolfe, G. M.; Fusaro, V. A.; Liotta, L. A.; Pacak, K.
  3. Endocrine-Related Cancer. 2005, JUN; 12(2): 263-272.
  1. 7.   Solid renal tumor severity in von Hippel Lindau disease is related to germline deletion length and location
  2. Maranchie, J. K.; Afonso, A.; Albert, P. S.; Kalyandrug, S.; Phillips, J. L.; Zhou, S.; Peterson, J.; Ghadimi, B. M.; Hurley, K.; Riss, J.; Vasselli, J. R.; Ried, T.; Zbar, B.; Choyke, P.; Walther, M. M.; Klausner, R. D.; Linehan, W. M.
  3. Human Mutation. 2004 23(1): 40-46.
  1. 8.   The selective and inducible activation of endogenous PI 3-kinase in PC12 cells results in efficient NGF-mediated survival but defective neurite outgrowth
  2. Ashcroft, M.; Stephens, R. M.; Hallberg, B.; Downward, J.; Kaplan, D. R.
  3. Oncogene. 1999 18(32): 4586-4597.
  1. 9.   Clinical and genetic characterization of pheochromocytoma in von Hippel-Lindau families: Comparison with sporadic pheochromocytoma gives insight into natural history of pheochromocytoma
  2. Walther, M. M.; Reiter, R.; Keiser, H. R.; Choyke, P. L.; Venzon, D.; Hurley, K.; Gnarra, J. R.; Reynolds, J. C.; Glenn, G. M.; Zbar, B.; Linehan, W. M.
  3. Journal of Urology. 1999 162(3 Part 1): 659-664.
  1. 10.   Ccaat/Enhancer Binding Protein Beta Is a Neuronal Transcriptional Regulator Activated By Nerve Growth Factor Receptor Signaling
  2. Sterneck, E.; Johnson, P. F.
  3. Journal of Neurochemistry. 1998 70(6): 2424-2433.
  1. 11.   Improved Detection of Germline Mutations in the Von-Hippel-Lindau-Disease Tumor Suppressor Gene
  2. Stolle, C.; Glenn, G.; Zbar, B.; Humphrey, J. S.; Choyke, P.; Walther, M.; Pack, S.; Hurley, K.; Andrey, C.; Klausner, R.; Linehan, W. M.
  3. Human Mutation. 1998 12(6): 417-423.
  1. 12.   Proliferation of blood vessels in various chemically-induced animal tumors is independent of von Hippel-Lindau gene mutations
  2. Shiao, Y. H.; Diwan, B. A.; Calvert, R. J.; Perantoni, A. O.; Waalkes, M. P.; Zbar, B.; Lerman, M. I.; Rice, J. M.
  3. Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. 1997, 38 A363.
  1. 13.   Autophosphorylation of Activation Loop Tyrosines Regulates Signaling By the Trk Nerve Growth Factor Receptor
  2. Cunningham, M. E.; Stephens, R. M.; Kaplan, D. R.; Greene, L. A.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1997 272(16): 10957-10967.
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