Jun Wei
Discovery Institute
3 Papers
Jun Wei is an academic researcher from Discovery Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Jun Wei include Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Papers
Inhibition of radiation-induced glioblastoma invasion by genetic and pharmacological targeting of MDA-9/Syntenin
Timothy P. Kegelman,Bainan Wu,Swadesh K. Das,Sarmistha Talukdar,Jason M. Beckta,Bin Hu,Luni Emdad,Kristoffer Valerie,Devanand Sarkar,Frank B. Furnari,Webster K. Cavenee,Jun Wei,Angela Purves,Surya K. De,Surya K. De,Maurizio Pellecchia,Maurizio Pellecchia,Paul B. Fisher +17 more
TL;DR: Survival was enhanced further when used with radiation, supporting MDA-9/Syntenin as a therapeutic target for this deadly disease and defined small-molecule inhibitors such as PDZ1i hold promise to advance targeted brain cancer therapy.
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Selected Approaches for Rational Drug Design and High Throughput Screening to Identify Anti-Cancer Molecules
Michael Hedvat,Luni Emdad,Swadesh K. Das,Keetae Kim,Santanu Dasgupta,Shibu Thomas,Bin Hu,Shan Zhu,Rupesh Dash,Bridget A. Quinn,Regina A. Oyesanya,Timothy P. Kegelman,Upneet K. Sokhi,Siddik Sarkar,Eda Erdogan,Mitchell E. Menezes,Praveen Bhoopathi,Xiang-Yang Wang,Martin G. Pomper,Jun Wei,Bainan Wu,John L. Stebbins,Paul Diaz,John C. Reed,Maurizio Pellecchia,Devanand Sarkar,Paul B. Fisher,Paul B. Fisher +27 more
TL;DR: The isolation of Sabutoclax, an optically pure isomer of Apogossypol displaying superior efficacy and reduced toxicity is illustrated, illustrating the power of combining structure-based modeling with rational design to predict appropriate derivatives of lead compounds to be empirically tested and evaluated for bioactivity.
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Inhibitors of cancer invasion, attachment, and/or metastasis
Paul B. Fisher,Maurizio Pellecchia,Swadesh K. Das,Timothy P. Kegelman,Bainan Wu,Surya K. De,Jun Wei,Mitchell E. Menezes,Luni Emdad +8 more
- 14 Nov 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, compositions that bind to a PDZ1 domain of MDA-9/Syntenin (syndecan binding protein: SDCBP) are presented.