Jack L. Arbiser
Department of Dermatology
Emory University School of Medicine; Winship Cancer Institute and Atlanta Veterans Administration Hospital
WMB 5309
1639 Pierce Drive
USA
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- Cooperative benefit for the combination of rapamycin and imatinib in tuberous sclerosis complex neoplasia. Govindarajan, B., Willoughby, L., Band, H., Curatolo, A.S., Veledar, E., Chen, S., Bonner, M.Y., Abel, M.G., Moses, M.A., Arbiser, J.L. Vascular. Cell (2012)
- Translating cyclooxygenase signaling in patch heterozygote mice into a randomized clinical trial in basal cell carcinoma. Arbiser, J.L. Cancer. Prev. Res. (Phila) (2010)
- Unexpected autocrine role of vascular endothelial growth factor in squamous cell carcinoma. Arbiser, J.L. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2009)
- Hemangiomas, angiosarcomas, and vascular malformations represent the signaling abnormalities of pathogenic angiogenesis. Arbiser, J.L., Bonner, M.Y., Berrios, R.L. Curr. Mol. Med. (2009)
- Why targeted therapy hasn't worked in advanced cancer. Arbiser, J.L. J. Clin. Invest. (2007)
- Solenopsin, the alkaloidal component of the fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), is a naturally occurring inhibitor of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase signaling and angiogenesis. Arbiser, J.L., Kau, T., Konar, M., Narra, K., Ramchandran, R., Summers, S.A., Vlahos, C.J., Ye, K., Perry, B.N., Matter, W., Fischl, A., Cook, J., Silver, P.A., Bain, J., Cohen, P., Whitmire, D., Furness, S., Govindarajan, B., Bowen, J.P. Blood (2007)
- Carbazole is a naturally occurring inhibitor of angiogenesis and inflammation isolated from antipsoriatic coal tar. Arbiser, J.L., Govindarajan, B., Battle, T.E., Lynch, R., Frank, D.A., Ushio-Fukai, M., Perry, B.N., Stern, D.F., Bowden, G.T., Liu, A., Klein, E., Kolodziejski, P.J., Eissa, N.T., Hossain, C.F., Nagle, D.G. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2006)
- Presence of p16 hypermethylation and Epstein-Barr virus infection in transplant-associated hematolymphoid neoplasm of the skin. Arbiser, J.L., Mann, K.P., Losken, E.M., Cohen, C., Reddy, K., Kokko, K., Pollack, B., Fan, C.Y., O'Reilly, F. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. (2006)
- Naturally occurring proteasome inhibitors from mate tea (Ilex paraguayensis) serve as models for topical proteasome inhibitors. Arbiser, J.L., Li, X.C., Hossain, C.F., Nagle, D.G., Smith, D.M., Miller, P., Govindarajan, B., DiCarlo, J., Landis-Piwowar, K.R., Dou, Q.P. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2005)
- Molecular regulation of angiogenesis and tumorigenesis by signal transduction pathways: evidence of predictable and reproducible patterns of synergy in diverse neoplasms. Arbiser, J.L. Semin. Cancer Biol. (2004)
- Involvement of p53 and p16 tumor suppressor genes in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa-associated squamous cell carcinoma. Arbiser, J.L., Fan, C.Y., Su, X., Van Emburgh, B.O., Cerimele, F., Miller, M.S., Harvell, J., Marinkovich, M.P. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2004)
- High-level expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptors in an aphthous ulcer. Arbiser, J.L., Johnson, D., Cohen, C., Brown, L.F. J. Cutan. Med. Surg (2003)
- Reactive oxygen generated by Nox1 triggers the angiogenic switch. Arbiser, J.L., Petros, J., Klafter, R., Govindajaran, B., McLaughlin, E.R., Brown, L.F., Cohen, C., Moses, M., Kilroy, S., Arnold, R.S., Lambeth, J.D. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2002)
- Tuberous sclerosis-associated lesions of the kidney, brain, and skin are angiogenic neoplasms. Arbiser, J.L., Brat, D., Hunter, S., D'Armiento, J., Henske, E.P., Arbiser, Z.K., Bai, X., Goldberg, G., Cohen, C., Weiss, S.W. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. (2002)
- Functional tyrosine kinase inhibitor profiling: a generally applicable method points to a novel role of platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta in tuberous sclerosis. Arbiser, J.L., Govindarajan, B., Bai, X., Onda, H., Kazlauskas, A., Lim, S.D., Amin, M.B., Claesson-Welsh, L. Am. J. Pathol. (2002)
- SVR angiosarcomas can be rejected by CD4 costimulation dependent and CD8 costimulation independent pathways. Arbiser, J.L., Bingaman, A., Durham, M., Cowan, S., Cohen, C., Zarnegar, E., Varma, V., Larsen, C.P. Mol. Med. (2002)
- Differential expression of active mitogen-activated protein kinase in cutaneous endothelial neoplasms: implications for biologic behavior and response to therapy. Arbiser, J.L., Weiss, S.W., Arbiser, Z.K., Bravo, F., Govindajaran, B., Caceres-Rios, H., Cotsonis, G., Recavarren, S., Swerlick, R.A., Cohen, C. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. (2001)
- The generation and characterization of a cell line derived from a sporadic renal angiomyolipoma: use of telomerase to obtain stable populations of cells from benign neoplasms. Arbiser, J.L., Yeung, R., Weiss, S.W., Arbiser, Z.K., Amin, M.B., Cohen, C., Frank, D., Mahajan, S., Herron, G.S., Yang, J., Onda, H., Zhang, H.B., Bai, X., Uhlmann, E., Loehr, A., Northrup, H., Au, P., Davis, I., Fisher, D.E., Gutmann, D.H. Am. J. Pathol. (2001)
- Overexpression of VEGF 121 in immortalized endothelial cells causes conversion to slowly growing angiosarcoma and high level expression of the VEGF receptors VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 in vivo. Arbiser, J.L., Larsson, H., Claesson-Welsh, L., Bai, X., LaMontagne, K., Weiss, S.W., Soker, S., Flynn, E., Brown, L.F. Am. J. Pathol. (2000)
- The antiangiogenic agents TNP-470 and 2-methoxyestradiol inhibit the growth of angiosarcoma in mice. Arbiser, J.L., Panigrathy, D., Klauber, N., Rupnick, M., Flynn, E., Udagawa, T., D'Amato, R.J. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. (1999)
- Isolation of mouse stromal cells associated with a human tumor using differential diphtheria toxin sensitivity. Arbiser, J.L., Raab, G., Rohan, R.M., Paul, S., Hirschi, K., Flynn, E., Price, E.R., Fisher, D.E., Cohen, C., Klagsbrun, M. Am. J. Pathol. (1999)
- Corticotropin-releasing hormone stimulates angiogenesis and epithelial tumor growth in the skin. Arbiser, J.L., Karalis, K., Viswanathan, A., Koike, C., Anand-Apte, B., Flynn, E., Zetter, B., Majzoub, J.A. J. Invest. Dermatol. (1999)
- Clioquinol-zinc chelate: a candidate causative agent of subacute myelo-optic neuropathy. Arbiser, J.L., Kraeft, S.K., van Leeuwen, R., Hurwitz, S.J., Selig, M., Dickersin, G.R., Flint, A., Byers, H.R., Chen, L.B. Mol. Med. (1998)