Marlan R. Hansen
Corresponding Author: Marlan R. Hansen
MD, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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- Contribution of persistent C-Jun N-terminal kinase activity to the survival of human vestibular schwannoma cells by suppression of accumulation of mitochondrial superoxides. Yue, W.Y., Clark, J.J., Fernando, A., Domann, F., Hansen, M.R. Neuro-oncology (2011)
- Effects of ErbB2 signaling on the response of vestibular schwannoma cells to gamma-irradiation. Hansen, M.R., Clark, J.J., Gantz, B.J., Goswami, P.C. Laryngoscope (2008)
- Overexpression of Bcl-2 or Bcl-xL prevents spiral ganglion neuron death and inhibits neurite growth. Hansen, M.R., Roehm, P.C., Xu, N., Green, S.H. Dev. Neurobiol (2007)
- Constitutive neuregulin-1/ErbB signaling contributes to human vestibular schwannoma proliferation. Hansen, M.R., Roehm, P.C., Chatterjee, P., Green, S.H. Glia (2006)
- Expression of neuregulin and activation of erbB receptors in vestibular schwannomas: possible autocrine loop stimulation. Hansen, M.R., Linthicum, F.H. Otol. Neurotol. (2004)
- Surgical outcomes in patients with endolymphatic sac tumors. Hansen, M.R., Luxford, W.M. Laryngoscope (2004)