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Ralph A. Bradshaw is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on subfields such as Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Oncology.

The scientist's main research topics include Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response; Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment; Brain Metastases and Treatment; Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling; Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research; Nerve Injury and Regeneration; and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ralph A. Bradshaw include:

  • Sam Faulkner
  • Andrew J. Link
  • Christoph H. Borchers
  • Yu-Ju Chen
  • Ching Chung

Common publication venues for their work are:

  • PROTEOMICS
  • FASEB BioAdvances
  • Scientific Reports
  • American Journal Of Pathology
  • Cancers

Significant recent papers contributing to the understanding of cancer neuroscience and related fields include:

  • Roadmap for the Emerging Field of Cancer Neuroscience, 2020, Cell
  • Tumour innervation and neurosignalling in prostate cancer, 2020, Nature Reviews Urology
  • The neural addiction of cancer, 2023, Nature Reviews Cancer
  • The role of growth factor receptors in viral infections: An opportunity for drug repurposing against emerging viral diseases such as COVID-19?, 2020, FASEB BioAdvances
  • Tumor innervation and clinical outcome in pancreatic cancer, 2021, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Basic fibroblast growth factor supports the survival of cerebral cortical neurons in primary culture

    R S Morrison;A Sharma;J de Vellis;R A Bradshaw

  • Nerve growth factor from mouse submaxillary gland: amino acid sequence.

    Ruth Hogue Angeletti;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • N-Terminal processing: the methionine aminopeptidase and Nα-acetyl transferase families

    Ralph A Bradshaw;William W Brickey;Kenneth W Walker

  • Targeted Peptide Measurements in Biology and Medicine: Best Practices for Mass Spectrometry-based Assay Development Using a Fit-for-Purpose Approach

    Steven A. Carr;Susan E. Abbatiello;Bradley L. Ackermann;Christoph Borchers

  • Polypeptide Growth Factors

    Robert James;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Neuronal differentiation signals are controlled by nerve growth factor receptor/Trk binding sites for SHC and PLC gamma.

    A. Obermeier;R.A. Bradshaw;K. Seedorf;A. Choidas

  • Nerve Growth Factor

    Linda F. Boyd;Ralph A. Bradshaw;William A. Frazier;Ruth A. Hogue-Angeletti

  • Picogram-sensitive assay for endotoxin: Gelation of Limulus polyphemus blood cell lysate induced lipopolysaccharides and lipid A from gram-negative bacteria

    E. Thye Yin;E. Thye Yin;Chris Galanos;Stephen Kinsky;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Epidermal growth factor immunoreactive material in the central nervous system: location and development

    James H. Fallon;Kim B. Seroogy;Sandra E. Loughlin;Richard S. Morrison

  • Trophic Stimulation of Cultured Neurons from Neonatal Rat Brain by Epidermal Growth Factor

    Richard S. Morrison;Harley I. Kornblum;Frances M. Leslie;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Nerve Growth Factor and Insulin

    William A. Frazier;Ruth Hogue Angeletti;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Western Blots versus Selected Reaction Monitoring Assays: Time to Turn the Tables?

    Ruedi Aebersold;Alma L. Burlingame;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Eukaryotic methionyl aminopeptidases: two classes of cobalt-dependent enzymes.

    Stuart M. Arfin;Richard L. Kendall;Linda Hall;Larry H. Weaver

  • [17] Fumarase: [EC 4.2.1.2 l-Malate hydro-lyase]

    Robert L. Hill;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Reporting Protein Identification Data The next Generation of Guidelines

    Ralph A. Bradshaw;Alma L. Burlingame;Steven Carr;Ruedi Aebersold

  • Handbook of cell signaling

    Ralph A. Bradshaw;Edward A. Dennis

  • Amino acid sequence of Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase.

    Ralph A. Bradshaw;Fiorella Cancedda;Lowell H. Ericsson;Peter A. Neumann

  • Cotranslational processing and protein turnover in eukaryotic cells.

    Stuart M. Arfin;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Properties of the Specific Binding of 125I-Nerve Growth Factor to Responsive Peripheral Neurons

    William A. Frazier;Linda F. Boyd;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Primary structural requirements for the enzymatic formation of the N-glycosidic bond in glycoproteins. Studies with natural and synthetic peptides.

    Gerald Warren Hart;K. Brew;G. A. Grant;R. A. Bradshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Frazier
William A. Frazier Washington University in St. Louis
Alma L. Burlingame
Alma L. Burlingame University of California, San Francisco
Michael Blaber
Michael Blaber Florida State University
Robert J. Chalkley
Robert J. Chalkley University of California, San Francisco
Edward A. Dennis
Edward A. Dennis University of California, San Diego
Hans Neurath
Hans Neurath University of Washington
Leonard J. Banaszak
Leonard J. Banaszak University of Minnesota
Philip D. Stahl
Philip D. Stahl Washington University in St. Louis
Eric W. Deutsch
Eric W. Deutsch University of Washington
Gregory A. Grant
Gregory A. Grant Washington University in St. Louis

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