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Amos Sakwe to Annexin A6

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Amos Sakwe has written about Annexin A6.
Connection Strength

3.805
  1. Williams SD, Smith TM, Stewart LV, Sakwe AM. Hypoxia-Inducible Expression of Annexin A6 Enhances the Resistance of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells to EGFR and AR Antagonists. Cells. 2022 09 27; 11(19).
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    Score: 0.846
  2. Korolkova OY, Widatalla SE, Williams SD, Whalen DS, Beasley HK, Ochieng J, Grewal T, Sakwe AM. Diverse Roles of Annexin A6 in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis and EGFR-Targeted Therapies. Cells. 2020 08 07; 9(8).
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    Score: 0.729
  3. Korolkova OY, Widatalla SE, Whalen DS, Nangami GN, Abimbola A, Williams SD, Beasley HK, Reisenbichler E, Washington MK, Ochieng J, Mayer IA, Lehmann BD, Sakwe AM. Reciprocal expression of Annexin A6 and RasGRF2 discriminates rapidly growing from invasive triple negative breast cancer subsets. PLoS One. 2020; 15(4):e0231711.
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    Score: 0.714
  4. Widatalla SE, Korolkova OY, Whalen DS, Goodwin JS, Williams KP, Ochieng J, Sakwe AM. Lapatinib-induced annexin A6 upregulation as an adaptive response of triple-negative breast cancer cells to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Carcinogenesis. 2019 08 22; 40(8):998-1009.
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    Score: 0.682
  5. Koumangoye RB, Nangami GN, Thompson PD, Agboto VK, Ochieng J, Sakwe AM. Reduced annexin A6 expression promotes the degradation of activated epidermal growth factor receptor and sensitizes invasive breast cancer cells to EGFR-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Mol Cancer. 2013 Dec 19; 12(1):167.
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    Score: 0.460
  6. Sakwe AM, Koumangoye R, Guillory B, Ochieng J. Annexin A6 contributes to the invasiveness of breast carcinoma cells by influencing the organization and localization of functional focal adhesions. Exp Cell Res. 2011 Apr 01; 317(6):823-37.
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    Score: 0.374
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