Joy L Little
Department of Cancer Biology, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC, 27157. skridel@wfubmc.edu.
Publications of Joy L Little
NEDD9 Promotes Oncogenic Signaling in Mammary Tumor Development.
Cancer research. 10/2009;
In the past 3 years, altered expression of the HEF1/CAS-L/NEDD9 scaffolding protein has emerged as contributing to cancer metastasis in multiple cancer types. However, whereas some studies have
Disruption of crosstalk between the fatty acid synthesis and proteasome pathways enhances unfolded protein response signaling and cell death.
Molecular cancer therapeutics. 01/2009; 7(12):3816-24.
Fatty acid synthase (FASN) is the terminal enzyme responsible for fatty acid synthesis and is up-regulated in tumors of various origins to facilitate their growth and progression. Because of several
Inhibition of fatty acid synthase induces endoplasmic reticulum stress in tumor cells.
Cancer research. 03/2007; 67(3):1262-9.
Fatty acid synthase (FAS), the cellular enzyme that synthesizes palmitate, is expressed at high levels in tumor cells and is vital for their survival. Through the synthesis of palmitate, FAS
Conditional expression of the mutant Ki-rasG12C allele results in formation of benign lung adenomas: development of a novel mouse lung tumor model.
Carcinogenesis. 01/2006; 26(12):2196-206.
To determine the effects of expression of mutant Ki-ras on lung tumorigenesis, we developed a bitransgenic mouse model that expresses the human Ki-ras(G12C) allele in alveolar type II and/or Clara
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cell death
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Fatty acid synthase
HEF1/CAS-L/NEDD9 scaffolding protein
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lung tumor pathogenesis
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small lung tumors
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