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Robert Benezra
Eric C. Holland
Johanna Joyce
Anna Marie Kenney
Robert J. Klein
Joan Massagué
Harold Varmus
Hans-Guido Wendel
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Johanna Joyce
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Selected Recent Publications
Palermo C and Joyce JA (2008). Cysteine cathepsin proteases as pharmacological targets in cancer. Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 29(1): 22-28.
Bell-McGuinn K, Garfall A, Bogyo M, Hanahan D, and Joyce JA (2007). Inhibition of cysteine cathepsin protease activity enhances chemotherapy regimens by decreasing tumor growth and invasiveness in a mouse model of multistage cancer. Cancer Research 67:7378-7385.
Sadaghiani AM, Verhelst SH, Gocheva V, Hill K, Majerova E, Stinson S, Joyce JA, Bogyo M (2007). Design, synthesis, and evaluation of in vivo potency and selectivity of epoxysuccinyl-based inhibitors of papain-family cysteine proteases. Chem Biol. 14(5):499-511.
Gocheva V, Joyce JA (2007). Cysteine Cathepsins and the Cutting Edge of Cancer Invasion. Cell Cycle 6(1):60-64.
Gadea BB, Joyce JA (2006). Tumour-host interactions: Implications for developing anti-cancer therapies. Expert Rev Mol Med. 8(30):1-32.
Gocheva V, Wei Z, Ke D, Klimstra D, Reinheckel T, Peters C, Hanahan D, Joyce JA (2006). Distinct roles for cysteine cathepsin genes in multistage tumorigenesis. Genes and Development 20:543-556.
Joyce JA (2005). Therapeutic targeting of the tumor microenvironment. Cancer Cell 6:513-520.
Joyce JA, Freeman C, Meyer-Morse N, Parish CR, Hanahan D (2005). A functional heparan sulfate mimetic implicates both heparanase and heparan sulfate in tumor angiogenesis and invasion in a mouse model of multistage cancer. Oncogene 25:4037-4051.
Joyce JA, Baruch A, Chehade K, Meyer-Morse N, Giraudo E, Tsai, F-Y, Greenbaum D, Hager JH, Bogyo M, Hanahan D (2004). Cathepsin cysteine proteases are effectors of invasive growth and angiogenesis during multistage tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell 5:443-453.
Joyce JA, Hanahan D (2004). Multiple roles for cysteine cathepsins in cancer. Cell Cycle 12:1516-1619.
Joyce JA, Laakkonen P, Bernasconi M, Bergers G, Ruoslahti E, Hanahan D (2003). Stage-specific vascular markers revealed by phage display in a mouse model of pancreatic islet tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell 5:393-403.
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