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Oliver Roland MIkse, Ph.D.

TitleResearch Fellow in Medicine (EXT)
InstitutionDana-Farber Cancer Institute
DepartmentMedicine
AddressDana-Farber Cancer Institute
450 Brookline Ave
44 Binney St
Boston MA 02115

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  1. Mikse OR, Blake DC, Jones NR, Sun YW, Amin S, Gallagher CJ, Lazarus P, Weisz J, Herzog CR. FOXO3 encodes a carcinogen-activated transcription factor frequently deleted in early-stage lung adenocarcinoma. Cancer Res. 2010 Aug 1; 70(15):6205-15.
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  2. Barry DM, Carpenter C, Yager C, Golik B, Barry KJ, Shen H, Mikse O, Eggert LS, Schulz DJ, Garcia ML. Variation of the neurofilament medium KSP repeat sub-domain across mammalian species: implications for altering axonal structure. J Exp Biol. 2010 Jan 1; 213(1):128-36.
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  3. Blake DC, Mikse OR, Freeman WM, Herzog CR. FOXO3a elicits a pro-apoptotic transcription program and cellular response to human lung carcinogen nicotine-derived nitrosaminoketone (NNK). Lung Cancer. 2010 Jan; 67(1):37-47.
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  4. Herzog CR, Blake DC, Mikse OR, Grigoryeva LS, Gundermann EL. FoxO3a gene is a target of deletion in mouse lung adenocarcinoma. Oncol Rep. 2009 Oct; 22(4):837-43.
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  5. Yamanaka K, Boillee S, Roberts EA, Garcia ML, McAlonis-Downes M, Mikse OR, Cleveland DW, Goldstein LS. Mutant SOD1 in cell types other than motor neurons and oligodendrocytes accelerates onset of disease in ALS mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 May 27; 105(21):7594-9.
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  6. Debies MT, Gestl SA, Mathers JL, Mikse OR, Leonard TL, Moody SE, Chodosh LA, Cardiff RD, Gunther EJ. Tumor escape in a Wnt1-dependent mouse breast cancer model is enabled by p19Arf/p53 pathway lesions but not p16 Ink4a loss. J Clin Invest. 2008 Jan; 118(1):51-63.
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