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Overview

Isaiah J. Fidler was affiliated with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States. Their work contributed to the scientific community from this prominent institution, which is recognized for cancer research and treatment.

Throughout their career, Isaiah J. Fidler's research outputs, co-authorships, publication venues, and specific study topics are not extensively documented in accessible databases. There is no detailed record of published articles or book publications attributed to them in available sources.

Due to the lack of detailed publication or topic information, specific areas of scientific study, main or subfields, and frequent collaboration partners remain unspecified. No awards or honors attributed to Isaiah J. Fidler have been recorded or publicly noted.

The absence of detailed paper titles, publication years, venues, and citations limits the ability to analyze trends or focus areas within their research portfolio. Likewise, without data on frequent co-authors or thematic concentrations, it is not possible to outline particular research networks or collaborations.

Isaiah J. Fidler is deceased. The profile is therefore presented in past tense, reflecting the historical nature of their academic career and contributions.

Best Publications

  • The pathogenesis of cancer metastasis: the 'seed and soil' hypothesis revisited

    Isaiah J. Fidler

  • The pathogenesis of cancer metastasis

    George Poste;Isaiah J. Fidler

  • Metastasis Results from Preexisting Variant Cells Within a Malignant Tumor

    Isaiah J. Fidler;Margaret L. Kripke

  • Selection of successive tumour lines for metastasis.

    Fidler Ij

  • Critical Factors in the Biology of Human Cancer Metastasis: Twenty-eighth G. H. A. Clowes Memorial Award Lecture

    Isaiah J. Fidler

  • AACR Centennial Series: The Biology of Cancer Metastasis: Historical Perspective

    James E. Talmadge;Isaiah J. Fidler

  • The implications of angiogenesis for the biology and therapy of cancer metastasis

    Isaiah J. Fidler;Lee M. Ellis

  • Metastasis: Quantitative Analysis of Distribution and Fate of Tumor Emboli Labeled With 125I-5-Iodo-2′ -deoxyuridine

    Isaiah J. Fidler

  • Biological diversity in metastatic neoplasms: origins and implications.

    Isaiah J. Fidler;Ian R. Hart

  • Bone Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Vehicles for Interferon-β Delivery into Tumors

    Matus Studeny;Frank C. Marini;Richard E. Champlin;Claudia Zompetta

  • Tumor heterogeneity and the biology of cancer invasion and metastasis.

    Isaiah J. Fidler

  • The seed and soil hypothesis revisited-The role of tumor-stroma interactions in metastasis to different organs

    Robert R. Langley;Isaiah J. Fidler

  • The biology of cancer invasion and metastasis.

    Isaiah J. Fidler;Douglas M. Gersten;Ian R. Hart

  • Elevated expression of phosphatidylserine in the outer membrane leaflet of human tumor cells and recognition by activated human blood monocytes.

    Teruhiro Utsugi;Alan J. Schroit;Jerome Connor;Corazon D. Bucana

  • Biological Behavior of Malignant Melanoma Cells Correlated to Their Survival in Vivo

    Isaiah J. Fidler

  • Blockade of NF-κB activity in human prostate cancer cells is associated with suppression of angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis

    Suyun Huang;Curtis A Pettaway;Hisanori Uehara;Corazon D Bucana

  • Macrophage-Derived Metalloelastase Is Responsible for the Generation of Angiostatin in Lewis Lung Carcinoma

    Zhongyun Dong;Rakesh Kumar;Xiulan Yang;Isaiah J. Fidler

  • Blockade of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling by a Novel Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Leads to Apoptosis of Endothelial Cells and Therapy of Human Pancreatic Carcinoma

    Christiane J. Bruns;Carmen C. Solorzano;Matthew T. Harbison;Shutaro Ozawa

  • Survival of Cancer Cells Is Maintained by EGFR Independent of Its Kinase Activity

    Zhang Weihua;Rachel Tsan;Wei Chien Huang;Qiuyu Wu

  • Influence of Organ Environment on the Growth, Selection, and Metastasis of Human Colon Carcinoma Cells in Nude Mice

    Kiyoshi Morikawa;Shirley M. Walker;Motowo Nakajima;Sen Pathak

Frequent Co-Authors

Corazon D. Bucana
Corazon D. Bucana The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Lee M. Ellis
Lee M. Ellis The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Yasuhiko Kitadai
Yasuhiko Kitadai Prefectural University of Hiroshima
Keping Xie
Keping Xie The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Colin P. Dinney
Colin P. Dinney The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Roy S. Herbst
Roy S. Herbst Yale University
Suyun Huang
Suyun Huang Virginia Commonwealth University
Rakesh Kumar
Rakesh Kumar The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
George Poste
George Poste Arizona State University
Sen Pathak
Sen Pathak The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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