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Cam V. Ngo
Cam V. Ngo
Biology
Immunology
Angiogenesis
Cancer research
Tissue factor
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CNTO 859, a humanized anti-tissue factor monoclonal antibody, inhibits experimental metastasis and tumor growth in MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer xenograft models
2004
Cancer Research
Cam V. Ngo
Richard Tawadros
Francis L. McCabe
Hillary Millar
Marian T. Nakada
G. Mark Anderson
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CNTO859, a Humanized Monoclonal Anti-Tissue Factor Antibody, Inhibits Experimental Tumor Growth in a BxPC-3 Human Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Xenograft Tumor Model
2004
Journal of Immunotherapy
Richard Tawadros
Cam V. Ngo
Francis L. McCabe
Marian T. Nakada
G. Mark Anderson
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Cutting Edge: Systemic Inhibition of Angiogenesis Underlies Resistance to Tumors During Acute Toxoplasmosis
2001
Journal of Immunology
Christopher A. Hunter
Duonan Yu
Michael S. Gee
Cam V. Ngo
Cinzia Sevignani
Michael H. Goldschmidt
Tatyana V. Golovkina
Sydney M. Evans
William F. Lee
Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko
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Activation of the Myc oncoprotein leads to increased turnover of thrombospondin-1 mRNA
2000
Nucleic Acids Research
Annette Janz
Cinzia Sevignani
Karla Kenyon
Cam V. Ngo
Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko
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An in Vivo Function for the Transforming Myc Protein: Elicitation of the Angiogenic Phenotype
2000
Cell Growth & Differentiation
Cam V. Ngo
Michael S. Gee
Nasim Akhtar
Duonan Yu
Olga V. Volpert
Robert Auerbach
Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko
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