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Overview

Karen C. Arden is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their academic and professional activity is primarily connected to this institution, which serves as their primary affiliation.

There is no available data on recent papers, specific publication venues, or co-authors related to Karen C. Arden. Additionally, information on book publications, main fields and subfields of study, as well as main research topics, is not provided. Consequently, no detailed insights into their recent research outputs or specialization areas can be outlined.

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Best Publications

  • Akt Promotes Cell Survival by Phosphorylating and Inhibiting a Forkhead Transcription Factor

    Anne Brunet;Azad Bonni;Michael J Zigmond;Michael Z Lin

  • FoxOs at the crossroads of cellular metabolism, differentiation, and transformation.

    Domenico Accili;Karen C Arden

  • Protein kinase B/Akt-mediated phosphorylation promotes nuclear exclusion of the winged helix transcription factor FKHR1.

    William H. Biggs;Jill Meisenhelder;Tony Hunter;Webster K. Cavenee

  • The Forkhead Transcription Factor Foxo1 Regulates Adipocyte Differentiation

    Jun Nakae;Tadahiro Kitamura;Yukari Kitamura;William H. Biggs

  • Structure, Chromosomal Localization, and Expression of 12 Genes of the Mage Family

    Etienne De Plaen;Etienne De Plaen;Catia Traversari;Catia Traversari;José J.J. Gaforio;José J.J. Gaforio;Jean Pierre Szikora;Jean Pierre Szikora

  • Regulation of insulin action and pancreatic beta-cell function by mutated alleles of the gene encoding forkhead transcription factor Foxo1.

    Jun Nakae;William H. Biggs;Tadahiro Kitamura;Webster K. Cavenee

  • Disruption of forkhead transcription factor (FOXO) family members in mice reveals their functional diversification

    Taisuke Hosaka;William H. Biggs;David Tieu;Antonia D. Boyer

  • The forkhead transcription factor Foxo1 links insulin signaling to Pdx1 regulation of pancreatic β cell growth

    Tadahiro Kitamura;Jun Nakae;Yukari Kitamura;Yoshiaki Kido

  • Extrachromosomal oncogene amplification drives tumour evolution and genetic heterogeneity

    Kristen M. Turner;Viraj Deshpande;Doruk Beyter;Tomoyuki Koga

  • Cloning and characterization of three human forkhead genes that comprise an FKHR-like gene subfamily.

    Michael J. Anderson;Carrie S. Viars;Suzanne Czekay;Webster K. Cavenee;Webster K. Cavenee

  • Distinct functions for the transcription factor Foxo1 at various stages of B cell differentiation.

    Hart S Dengler;Gisele V Baracho;Sidne A Omori;Shane Bruckner

  • Transcription factor Foxo3 controls the magnitude of T cell immune responses by modulating the function of dendritic cells

    Anne S Dejean;Daniel R Beisner;Daniel R Beisner;Irene L Ch'en;Yann M Kerdiles

  • Identification and characterization of members of the FKHR (FOX O) subclass of winged-helix transcription factors in the mouse

    W H Biggs rd;W K Cavenee;K C Arden

  • Multiple G1 Regulatory Elements Control the Androgen-dependent Proliferation of Prostatic Carcinoma Cells

    Karen E. Knudsen;Karen C. Arden;Webster K. Cavenee

  • Ablation of PDK1 in pancreatic beta cells induces diabetes as a result of loss of beta cell mass.

    Naoko Hashimoto;Yoshiaki Kido;Tohru Uchida;Shun-ichiro Asahara

  • Identification of a new MAGE gene with tumor-specific expression by representational difference analysis.

    Sophie Lucas;Charles De Smet;Karen C. Arden;Carrie S. Viars

  • D-type cyclins complex with the androgen receptor and inhibit its transcriptional transactivation ability.

    Karen E. Knudsen;Webster K. Cavenee;Karen C. Arden

  • In silico dissection of cell-type-associated patterns of gene expression in prostate cancer

    Robert O. Stuart;William Wachsman;William Wachsman;Charles C. Berry;Jessica Wang-Rodriguez;Jessica Wang-Rodriguez

  • Characterization of the GAGE genes that are expressed in various human cancers and in normal testis.

    Olivier De Backer;Karen C. Arden;Mauro Boretti;Valérie Vantomme

  • Identification of a Human Gene Encoding a Homologue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae EXO1, an Exonuclease Implicated in Mismatch Repair and Recombination

    Daniel X. Tishkoff;Neelam S. Amin;Carrie S. Viars;Karen C. Arden

Frequent Co-Authors

Webster K. Cavenee
Webster K. Cavenee University of California, San Diego
Yao-Tseng Chen
Yao-Tseng Chen Cornell University
Domenico Accili
Domenico Accili Columbia University
Michael McClelland
Michael McClelland University of California, Irvine
Dan Mercola
Dan Mercola University of California, Irvine
Diego H. Castrillon
Diego H. Castrillon The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Charles C. Berry
Charles C. Berry University of California, San Diego
Lloyd J. Old
Lloyd J. Old Ludwig Cancer Research
Thierry Boon
Thierry Boon Ludwig Cancer Research
Bing Ren
Bing Ren New York Genome Center

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