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![]() | Bret R WilliamsSanofi Oncology Verified email at sanofi-aventis.com Cited by 3156 |
Apoptosis and interferons: role of interferon-stimulated genes as mediators of apoptosis
IFNs are a family of cytokines with pleiotropic biological effects mediated by scores of
responsive genes. IFNs were the first human proteins to be effective in cancer therapy and�…
responsive genes. IFNs were the first human proteins to be effective in cancer therapy and�…
Aneuploidy: cells losing their balance
A change in chromosome number that is not the exact multiple of the haploid karyotype is
known as aneuploidy. This condition interferes with growth and development of an organism�…
known as aneuploidy. This condition interferes with growth and development of an organism�…
Cardiac sarcoidosis
AR Doughan, BR Williams�- Heart, 2006 - heart.bmj.com
Cardiac involvement in patients with sarcoidosis is being increasingly recognised and is
associated with poor prognosis. Although environmental and genetic factors have been�…
associated with poor prognosis. Although environmental and genetic factors have been�…
Development of inhibitory control across the life span.
BR Williams, JS Ponesse, RJ Schachar…�- Developmental�…, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
The stop-signal procedure was used to examine the development of inhibitory control. A
group of 275 participants, 6 to 81 years of age, performed a visual choice reaction time (go)�…
group of 275 participants, 6 to 81 years of age, performed a visual choice reaction time (go)�…
Deficient signaling in mice devoid of double‐stranded RNA‐dependent protein kinase.
YL Yang, LF Reis, J Pavlovic, A Aguzzi…�- The EMBO�…, 1995 - embopress.org
Double‐stranded RNA‐dependent protein kinase (PKR) has been implicated in interferon
(IFN) induction, antiviral response and tumor suppression. We have generated mice devoid�…
(IFN) induction, antiviral response and tumor suppression. We have generated mice devoid�…
Double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase activates transcription factor NF-kappa B by phosphorylating I kappa B.
A Kumar, J Haque, J Lacoste…�- Proceedings of the�…, 1994 - National Acad Sciences
The induction of interferon (IFN) genes by viruses or double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)
requires the assembly of a complex set of transcription factors on responsive DNA elements�…
requires the assembly of a complex set of transcription factors on responsive DNA elements�…
Aneuploidy affects proliferation and spontaneous immortalization in mammalian cells
BR Williams, VR Prabhu, KE Hunter, CM Glazier…�- Science, 2008 - science.org
Aneuploidy, an incorrect number of chromosomes, is the leading cause of miscarriages and
mental retardation in humans and is a hallmark of cancer. We examined the effects of�…
mental retardation in humans and is a hallmark of cancer. We examined the effects of�…
The DNA damage-dependent intra–S phase checkpoint is regulated by parallel pathways
To preserve genetic integrity, mammalian cells exposed to ionizing radiation activate the
ATM kinase, which initiates a complex response—including the S-phase checkpoint�…
ATM kinase, which initiates a complex response—including the S-phase checkpoint�…
Versatile design and synthesis platform for visualizing genomes with Oligopaint FISH probes
BJ Beliveau, EF Joyce…�- Proceedings of the�…, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
A host of observations demonstrating the relationship between nuclear architecture and
processes such as gene expression have led to a number of new technologies for�…
processes such as gene expression have led to a number of new technologies for�…
[HTML][HTML] Identification of aneuploidy-selective antiproliferation compounds
YC Tang, BR Williams, JJ Siegel, A Amon�- Cell, 2011 - cell.com
Aneuploidy, an incorrect chromosome number, is a hallmark of cancer. Compounds that
cause lethality in aneuploid, but not euploid, cells could therefore provide new cancer�…
cause lethality in aneuploid, but not euploid, cells could therefore provide new cancer�…