Alamelu G. Bharadwaj, Ph.D.

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2009 Biochemistry The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
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Biochemistry
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Melanie A. Simpson grad student 2009 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
 (Consequences of hyaluronan metabolism on cell cycle progression in prostate tumor growth and metastasis.)
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Bharadwaj AG, McLean ME, Dahn ML, et al. (2023) ALDH1A3 promotes invasion and metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer by regulating the plasminogen activation pathway. Molecular Oncology
Bharadwaj AG, Kempster E, Waisman DM. (2021) The ANXA2/S100A10 Complex-Regulation of the Oncogenic Plasminogen Receptor. Biomolecules. 11
Bharadwaj AG, Holloway RW, Miller VA, et al. (2021) Plasmin and Plasminogen System in the Tumor Microenvironment: Implications for Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapy. Cancers. 13
Bharadwaj AG, Dahn ML, Liu RZ, et al. (2020) S100A10 Has a Critical Regulatory Function in Mammary Tumor Growth and Metastasis: Insights Using MMTV-PyMT Oncomice and Clinical Patient Sample Analysis. Cancers. 12
Durrieu L, Bharadwaj A, Waisman DM. (2018) Analysis of the thrombotic and fibrinolytic activities of tumor cell-derived extracellular vesicles. Blood Advances. 2: 1054-1065
Holloway RW, Bogachev O, Bharadwaj AG, et al. (2012) Stromal adipocyte enhancer-binding protein (AEBP1) promotes mammary epithelial cell hyperplasia via proinflammatory and hedgehog signaling. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 39171-81
Bharadwaj AG, Goodrich NP, McAtee CO, et al. (2011) Hyaluronan suppresses prostate tumor cell proliferation through diminished expression of N-cadherin and aberrant growth factor receptor signaling. Experimental Cell Research. 317: 1214-25
Bharadwaj AG, Kovar JL, Loughman E, et al. (2009) Spontaneous metastasis of prostate cancer is promoted by excess hyaluronan synthesis and processing. The American Journal of Pathology. 174: 1027-36
Zhang L, Bharadwaj AG, Casper A, et al. (2009) Hyaluronidase activity of human Hyal1 requires active site acidic and tyrosine residues. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 9433-42
Bharadwaj AG, Rector K, Simpson MA. (2007) Inducible hyaluronan production reveals differential effects on prostate tumor cell growth and tumor angiogenesis. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282: 20561-72
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