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Wallace L. McKeehan is affiliated with the Texas A&M Health Science Center in the United States. Their academic and research career is connected to this institution, which is known for its focus on health sciences and biomedical research.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, main topics of work, or awards have been documented or provided for this researcher at this time.

Given the limited information available, the profile primarily establishes the association of Wallace L. McKeehan with Texas A&M Health Science Center without further detailed insight into their research contributions or specialization areas.

Best Publications

  • An essential heparin-binding domain in the fibroblast growth factor receptor kinase

    Mikio Kan;Fen Wang;Jianming Xu;John W. Crabb

  • The Mechanism by which Cycloheximide and Related Glutarimide Antibiotics Inhibit Peptide Synthesis on Reticulocyte Ribosomes

    Tom G. Obrig;William J. Culp;Wallace L. McKeehan;Boyd Hardesty

  • Exon switching and activation of stromal and embryonic fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-FGF receptor genes in prostate epithelial cells accompany stromal independence and malignancy.

    Guochen Yan;Y. Fukabori;G. Mcbride;S. Nikolaropolous

  • The Heparan Sulfate–Fibroblast Growth Factor Family: Diversity of Structure and Function

    Wallace L. McKeehan;Fen Wang;Mikio Kan

  • Media and growth requirements.

    Richard G. Ham;Wallace L. McKeehan

  • Up-regulation of the chondrogenic Sox9 gene by fibroblast growth factors is mediated by the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway

    Shunichi Murakami;Mikio Kan;Wallace L. McKeehan;Benoit de Crombrugghe

  • Direct Mitogenic Effects of Insulin, Epidermal Growth Factor, Glucocorticoid, Cholera Toxin, Unknown Pituitary Factors and Possibly Prolactin, but not Androgen, on Normal Rat Prostate Epithelial Cells in Serum-free, Primary Cell Culture

    Wallace L. McKeehan;Pamela S. Adams;Mary P. Rosser

  • Elevated Cholesterol Metabolism and Bile Acid Synthesis in Mice Lacking Membrane Tyrosine Kinase Receptor FGFR4

    Chundong Yu;Chundong Yu;Fen Wang;Mikio Kan;Chengliu Jin

  • Glycolysis, glutaminolysis and cell proliferation

    Wallace L. McKeehan

  • Heparin-binding keratinocyte growth factor is a candidate stromal-to-epithelial-cell andromedin.

    Guochen Yan;Y. Fukabori;S. Nikolaropoulos;Fen Wang

  • Hepatocyte growth factor/hepatopoietin A stimulates the growth of rat kidney proximal tubule epithelial cells (RPTE), rat nonparenchymal liver cells, human melanoma cells, mouse keratinocytes and stimulates anchorage-independent growth of SV-40 transformed RPTE.

    Mikio Kan;Guohong Zhang;Raza Zarnegar;George Michalopoulos

  • Selenium is an essential trace nutrient for growth of WI-38 diploid human fibroblasts

    W L McKeehan;W G Hamilton;R G Ham

  • Improved medium for clonal growth of human diploid fibroblasts at low concentrations of serum protein.

    Wallace L. McKeehan;Kerstin A. McKeehan;Susan L. Hammond;Richard G. Ham

  • STIMULATION OF CLONAL GROWTH OF NORMAL FIBROBLASTS WITH SUBSTRATA COATED WITH BASIC POLYMERS

    W L McKeehan;R G Ham

  • Transforming growth factor type beta specifically stimulates synthesis of proteoglycan in human adult arterial smooth muscle cells

    Jan-Kan Chen;Hiroyoshi Hoshi;Wallace L. McKeehan

  • Fibroblast growth factor receptors from liver vary in three structural domains

    Jinzhao Hou;Mikio Kan;Kerstin McKeehan;George McBride

  • Fibroblast growth factor-10. A second candidate stromal to epithelial cell andromedin in prostate.

    Weiqin Lu;Yongde Luo;Mikio Kan;Wallace L. McKeehan

  • Heparin-binding growth factor type 1 (acidic fibroblast growth factor): a potential biphasic autocrine and paracrine regulator of hepatocyte regeneration.

    Mikio Kan;Jiansheng Huang;Per-Erik Mansson;Hidetaro Yasumitsu

  • Two apparent human endothelial cell growth factors from human hepatoma cells are tumor-associated proteinase inhibitors.

    W L McKeehan;Y Sakagami;H Hoshi;K A McKeehan

  • Acetylated microtubules are required for fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes

    Rui Xie;Susan Nguyen;Wallace L McKeehan;Leyuan Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Fen Wang
Fen Wang Texas A&M University
Jianming Xu
Jianming Xu Zhejiang University
Boyd Hardesty
Boyd Hardesty The University of Texas at Austin
John W. Crabb
John W. Crabb Cleveland Clinic
Mong Hong Lee
Mong Hong Lee Sun Yat-sen University
Xiaokun Li
Xiaokun Li Wenzhou Medical University
Bhimanagouda S. Patil
Bhimanagouda S. Patil Texas A&M University
Robert J. Matusik
Robert J. Matusik Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Michael M. Shen
Michael M. Shen Columbia University
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi
Gabriel N. Hortobagyi The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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