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51
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14902
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16961
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6991

Overview

Marion M. Nau is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The scope of their research and academic contributions, including recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and specific fields of study, is not publicly detailed in available records.

No specific research topics, main or subfields of study, or publication topics have been documented for Marion M. Nau. There is also no information on book publications or awards received.

This lack of publicly accessible detailed information may reflect an early stage in their career, a focus on internal or confidential research projects, or limited dissemination of published work in commonly indexed academic databases.

Best Publications

  • p53: a frequent target for genetic abnormalities in lung cancer

    Takashi Takahashi;Marion M. Nau;Itsuo Chiba;Michael J. Birrer

  • Amplification and expression of the c- myc oncogene in human lung cancer cell lines

    Cameron D. Little;Marion M. Nau;Desmond N. Carney;Adi F. Gazdar

  • L-myc, a new myc-related gene amplified and expressed in human small cell lung cancer.

    Marion M. Nau;Burke J. Brooks;James Battey;Edward Sausville

  • Chemotherapy augments TRAIL-induced apoptosis in breast cell lines.

    Maccon M. Keane;Seth A. Ettenberg;Marion M. Nau;Edward K. Russell

  • Differential expression of myc family genes during murine development

    Kathryn A. Zimmerman;George D. Yancopoulos;Robert G. Collum;Russell K. Smith

  • Mutations in the p53 gene are frequent in primary, resected non-small cell lung cancer. Lung Cancer Study Group.

    Chiba I;Takahashi T;Nau Mm;D'Amico D

  • jun-B inhibits and c-fos stimulates the transforming and trans-activating activities of c-jun

    Jochen Schütte;Jean Viallet;Marion Nau;Shoshana Segal

  • Characterization of variant subclasses of cell lines derived from small cell lung cancer having distinctive biochemical, morphological, and growth properties.

    Adi F. Gazdar;Desmond N. Carney;Marion M. Nau;John D. Minna

  • p53 gene mutations in non-small-cell lung cancer cell lines and their correlation with the presence of ras mutations and clinical features.

    T Mitsudomi;S M Steinberg;M M Nau;D Carbone

  • Down-Regulation of the erbB-2 Receptor by Trastuzumab (Herceptin) Enhances Tumor Necrosis Factor-related Apoptosis-inducing Ligand-mediated Apoptosis in Breast and Ovarian Cancer Cell Lines that Overexpress erbB-2

    Mauricio Cuello;Seth A. Ettenberg;Seth A. Ettenberg;Amy S. Clark;Maccon M. Keane

  • Expression of mutant p53 proteins in lung cancer correlates with the class of p53 gene mutation.

    S M Bodner;J D Minna;S M Jensen;D D'Amico;D D'Amico

  • p53: a transdominant regulator of transcription whose function is ablated by mutations occurring in human cancer.

    Tamar Unger;Marion M. Nau;Shoshana Segal;John D. Minna

  • Human small-cell lung cancers show amplification and expression of the N-myc gene

    Marion M. Nau;Burke J. Brooks;Desmond N. Carney;Adi F. Gazdar

  • myc family oncogene amplification in tumor cell lines established from small cell lung cancer patients and its relationship to clinical status and course.

    B E Johnson;D C Ihde;R W Makuch;A F Gazdar

  • Wild-type but not mutant p53 suppresses the growth of human lung cancer cells bearing multiple genetic lesions

    Takahashi T;Carbone D;Nau Mm;Hida T

  • High frequency of somatically acquired p53 mutations in small-cell lung cancer cell lines and tumors.

    D D'Amico;D Carbone;T Mitsudomi;M Nau

  • Antibody Diversity: The structure of cloned immunoglobin genes suggests a mechanism for generating new sequences.

    J. G. Seidman;Aya Leder;Marion Nau;Barbara Norman

  • Synergistic induction of apoptosis by the combination of trail and chemotherapy in chemoresistant ovarian cancer cells.

    Mauricio Cuello;Seth A. Ettenberg;Seth A. Ettenberg;Marion M. Nau;Stan Lipkowitz;Stan Lipkowitz

  • Frequency and Diversity of p53 Mutations in Childhood Rhabdomyosarcoma

    Carolyn A. Felix;Cynthia Chavez Kappel;Tetsuya Mitsudomi;Marion M. Nau

  • Mutations in the p53 gene in primary human breast cancers.

    R. J. Osborne;G. R. Merlo;T. Mitsudomi;T. Venesio

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Minna
John D. Minna The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Adi F. Gazdar
Adi F. Gazdar The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Tetsuya Mitsudomi
Tetsuya Mitsudomi Kindai University
Takashi Takahashi
Takashi Takahashi Nagoya University
Michael J. Birrer
Michael J. Birrer University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Jacqueline Whang-Peng
Jacqueline Whang-Peng Taipei Medical University
Tasuku Honjo
Tasuku Honjo Kyoto University
Carolyn A. Felix
Carolyn A. Felix Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philip Leder
Philip Leder Harvard University
James F. Battey
James F. Battey National Institutes of Health

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