David Venzon
Novartis
3 Papers
1 Citations
David Venzon is an academic researcher from Novartis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic enhancement & Breast cancer chemotherapy. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of David Venzon include National Institutes of Health.
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Engraftment of MDR1 and NeoR gene-transduced hematopoietic cells after breast cancer chemotherapy.
Jeffrey A. Moscow,Hui Huang,Hui Huang,Charles Carter,Charles Carter,Kenneth Hines,Kenneth Hines,Jo Anne Zujewski,Jo Anne Zujewski,Georgie Cusack,Georgie Cusack,Cathy Chow,Cathy Chow,David Venzon,David Venzon,Brian Sorrentino,Brian Sorrentino,Yawen Chiang,Yawen Chiang,Barry Goldspiel,Barry Goldspiel,Susan F. Leitman,Susan F. Leitman,Elizabeth J. Read,Elizabeth J. Read,Andrea Abati,Andrea Abati,Michael M. Gottesman,Michael M. Gottesman,Ira Pastan,Ira Pastan,Stephanie Sellers,Stephanie Sellers,Cynthia E. Dunbar,Cynthia E. Dunbar,Kenneth H. Cowan +35 more
TL;DR: It is found that hematopoietic reconstitution can occur using only PBPCs incubated ex vivo, that the MDR1 gene product may play a role in engraftment, and that chemotherapy may selectively expand MDR 1 gene-transduced hematoplastic cells relative to NeoR transduced cells in some patients.
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Serum interleukin-6 levels in metastatic renal cell carcinoma before treatment with interleukin-2 correlates with paraneoplastic syndromes but not patient survival
Mcclellan M. Walther,Bruce Johnson,Donald Culley,Reena Shah,Jeff Weber,David Venzon,James C. Yang,W. Marston Linehan,Steven A. Rosenberg +8 more
TL;DR: Elevations of serum IL-6 were associated with paraneoplastic manifestations frequently seen in patients with renal cancer, including anemia, thrombocytosis, decreased albumin and elevations of alkaline phosphatase (Stauffer's syndrome).