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55
Citations
11327
World Ranking
15020
National Ranking
6284

Overview

Caius G. Radu is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on the subfields of Oncology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Radu's work concentrates on topics related to Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis, interferon and immune responses, Immune cells in cancer, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, and Biochemical and Molecular Research.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Radu include:

  • Efficacy of a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of KrasG12D in Immunocompetent Models of Pancreatic Cancer, 2022, Cancer Discovery
  • Investigating PSMA-Targeted Radioligand Therapy Efficacy as a Function of Cellular PSMA Levels and Intratumoral PSMA Heterogeneity, 2020, Clinical Cancer Research
  • Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Enhances225Ac-PSMA617 Efficacy in a Mouse Model of Prostate Cancer, 2020, Journal of Nuclear Medicine
  • Mechanisms of Resistance to Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen-Targeted Radioligand Therapy in a Mouse Model of Prostate Cancer, 2020, Journal of Nuclear Medicine
  • Cardiomyocytes disrupt pyrimidine biosynthesis in nonmyocytes to regulate heart repair, 2021, Journal of Clinical Investigation

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Radu include Thuc Le, Evan R. Abt, Timothy R. Donahue, Johannes Czernin, and Luyi Li.

The major venues where Radu frequently publishes are Cancer Research, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Clinical Cancer Research, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Cancer Immunology Research.

Best Publications

  • Differences in promiscuity for antibody-FcRn interactions across species: implications for therapeutic antibodies.

    Raimund J. Ober;Caius G. Radu;Victor Ghetie;E. Sally Ward

  • A clinical microchip for evaluation of single immune cells reveals high functional heterogeneity in phenotypically similar T cells

    Chao Ma;Rong Fan;Rong Fan;Habib Ahmad;Qihui Shi

  • Increasing the serum persistence of an IgG fragment by random mutagenesis.

    Victor Ghetie;Serguei Popov;Jozef Borvak;Caius Radu

  • The MHC class I-related receptor, FcRn, plays an essential role in the maternofetal transfer of γ-globulin in humans

    Mihail Firan;Roger Bawdon;Caius Radu;Raimund J. Ober

  • DNA-Encoded Antibody Libraries: A Unified Platform for Multiplexed Cell Sorting and Detection of Genes and Proteins

    Ryan C. Bailey;Gabriel A. Kwong;Caius G. Radu;Owen N. Witte

  • Mapping the site on human IgG for binding of the MHC class I-related receptor, FcRn

    Jin-Kyoo Kim;Mihail Firan;Caius G. Radu;Cheol-Hong Kim

  • Functional expression of the MHC class I-related receptor, FcRn, in endothelial cells of mice.

    J Borvak;J Richardson;C Medesan;C Medesan;F Antohe

  • Adoptive Transfer of MART-1 T-Cell Receptor Transgenic Lymphocytes and Dendritic Cell Vaccination in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma

    Thinle Chodon;Thinle Chodon;Begonya Comin-Anduix;Bartosz Chmielowski;Richard C Koya;Richard C Koya

  • Migration to apoptotic "find-me" signals is mediated via the phagocyte receptor G2A.

    Christoph Peter;Michaela Waibel;Caius G. Radu;Li V. Yang

  • The AMPK agonist AICAR inhibits the growth of EGFRvIII-expressing glioblastomas by inhibiting lipogenesis.

    Deliang Guo;Isabel J. Hildebrandt;Robert M. Prins;Horacio Soto

  • T cell chemotaxis to lysophosphatidylcholine through the G2A receptor

    Caius G. Radu;Li V. Yang;Mireille Riedinger;Matthew Au

  • Delineation of the amino acid residues involved in transcytosis and catabolism of mouse IgG1.

    C Medesan;D Matesoi;C Radu;V Ghetie

  • Molecular imaging of lymphoid organs and immune activation by positron emission tomography with a new [18F]-labeled 2'-deoxycytidine analog

    Caius G Radu;Chengyi J Shu;Evan Nair-Gill;Stephanie M Shelly

  • Differential proton sensitivity of related G protein-coupled receptors T cell death-associated gene 8 and G2A expressed in immune cells

    Caius G. Radu;Amar Nijagal;Jami McLaughlin;Li Wang

  • Skeletal muscle action of estrogen receptor α is critical for the maintenance of mitochondrial function and metabolic homeostasis in females

    Vicent Ribas;Brian G. Drew;Zhenqi Zhou;Jennifer Phun

  • A supramolecular approach for preparation of size controllable nanoparticles

    Hsian-Rong Tseng;Hao Wang;Shutao Wang;Helen Su

  • Gi-independent macrophage chemotaxis to lysophosphatidylcholine via the immunoregulatory GPCR G2A.

    Li V. Yang;Caius G. Radu;Li Wang;Mireille Riedinger

  • Negative Selection during the Peripheral Immune Response to Antigen

    S M Anderton;C G Radu;P A Lowrey;E S Ward

  • Requirements for T Lymphocyte Migration in Explanted Lymph Nodes

    Julie H. Huang;L. Isabel Cárdenas-Navia;Charles C. Caldwell;Troy J. Plumb

  • Vascular abnormalities in mice deficient for the G protein-coupled receptor GPR4 that functions as a pH sensor.

    Li V. Yang;Caius G. Radu;Meenakshi Roy;Sunyoung Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Owen N. Witte
Owen N. Witte University of California, Los Angeles
Johannes Czernin
Johannes Czernin University of California, Los Angeles
Michael E. Phelps
Michael E. Phelps University of California, Los Angeles
Antoni Ribas
Antoni Ribas University of California, Los Angeles
E. Sally Ward
E. Sally Ward University of Southampton
Harvey R. Herschman
Harvey R. Herschman University of California, Los Angeles
Michael E. Jung
Michael E. Jung University of California, Los Angeles
Victor Ghetie
Victor Ghetie The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
James R. Heath
James R. Heath California Institute of Technology
Robert Damoiseaux
Robert Damoiseaux University of California, Los Angeles

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