Christopher Joynes
3 Papers
Christopher Joynes is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: T790M & Epidermal growth factor receptor. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Tumor growth inhibition with cetuximab and chemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer xenografts expressing wild-type and mutated epidermal growth factor receptor.
Philipp Steiner,Christopher Joynes,Rajiv Bassi,Su Wang,James R. Tonra,Yaron R. Hadari,Daniel J. Hicklin +6 more
TL;DR: Combination treatments increased the efficacy of cetuximab, which may be important for the management of patients with chemorefractory NSCLC, and Exploring the underlying mechanism for combination effects in the H1975 xenograft model, docetaxel in combination with cetUXimab added to the antiproliferative effects of cETuxIMab but was the main component in this drug combination to induce apoptosis.
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Inhibitory activity of cetuximab on epidermal growth factor receptor mutations in non–small cell lung cancers
Jacqueline Doody,Ying Wang,Sheetal Patel,Christopher Joynes,Sui Ping Lee,Jason Gerlak,Robin L. Rolser,Yanxia Li,Philipp Steiner,Rajiv Bassi,Dan Hicklin,Yaron R. Hadari +11 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the effect of cetuximab on several NSCLC lines harboring some of the more common EGFR mutations, including L858R and delL747-T753insS, as well as the recently identified kinase inhibitor–resistant mutation, T790M showed that the kinase activity of the abovementioned EGFR mutants was hindered by cetUXimab, as detected by both cell-based phosphorylation and proliferation assays.
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Targeting the platelet-derived growth factor receptor α with a neutralizing human monoclonal antibody inhibits the growth of tumor xenografts: Implications as a potential therapeutic target
Nick Loizos,Yan Xu,Jim Huber,Meilin Liu,Dan Lu,Bridget Finnerty,Robin L. Rolser,Asra Malikzay,Anita Persaud,Erik Corcoran,Dhanvanthri S. Deevi,Paul Balderes,Rajiv Bassi,Xenia Jimenez,Christopher Joynes,Venkata R.M. Mangalampalli,Philipp Steiner,James R. Tonra,Yan Wu,Daniel S. Pereira,Zhenping Zhu,Dale L. Ludwig,Daniel J. Hicklin,Peter Bohlen,Larry Witte,Paul Kussie +25 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that 3G3 may be useful for the treatment of tumors that express PDGFRα, a type III receptor tyrosine kinase that is expressed on a variety of tumor types.