Kari A. Herrington
University of California, San Francisco
3 Papers
Kari A. Herrington is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Tandem affinity purification. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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A protein interaction landscape of breast cancer.
Min-Kyu Kim,Jisoo Park,Mehdi Bouhaddou,Kyumin Kim,Ajda Rojc,Maya Modak,Margaret Soucheray,Michael J. McGregor,Patrick O’Leary,Denise M. Wolf,Erica Stevenson,Tzeh Keong Foo,Dominique C. Mitchell,Kari A. Herrington,Denise P. Muñoz,Beril Tutuncuoglu,Kuei Ho Chen,Fan Zheng,Jason F. Kreisberg,Morgan E. Diolaiti,John D. Gordan,Jean-Philippe Coppe,Danielle L. Swaney,Bing Xia,Laura van 't Veer,Alan Ashworth,Trey Ideker,Nevan J. Krogan +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied affinity purification to breast-invasive carcinoma to help mechanistically understand the alterations in breastinvasive cancer genomic alterations, and found that these alterations were associated with a diverse array of genomic alterations.
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A protein network map of head and neck cancer reveals PIK3CA mutant drug sensitivity.
Danielle L. Swaney,Dana J. Ramms,Zhiyong Wang,Jisoo Park,Yusuke Goto,Margaret Soucheray,Neil E. Bhola,Kyumin Kim,Fan Zheng,Yan Zeng,Michael J. McGregor,Kari A. Herrington,Rachel A. O'Keefe,Nan Jin,Nathan K. VanLandingham,Helene Foussard,John Von Dollen,Mehdi Bouhaddou,David Jimenez-Morales,Kirsten Obernier,Jason F. Kreisberg,Min-Kyu Kim,Daniel Johnson,Natalia Jura,Jennifer R. Grandis,J. Silvio Gutkind,Trey Ideker,Nevan J. Krogan +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, a framework for elucidating tumor genetic complexity through multidimensional protein-protein interaction maps and applying it to enhancing our understanding of head and neck squamous cell was proposed.
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Interpretation of cancer mutations using a multiscale map of protein systems
Fan Zheng,Marcus R. Kelly,Dana J. Ramms,Marissa L. Heintschel,Kai Tao,Beril Tutuncuoglu,John J. Lee,Keiichiro Ono,Helene Foussard,Helene Foussard,Michael Chen,Kari A. Herrington,Erica Silva,Sophie Liu,Jing Chen,Christopher Churas,Nicholas Wilson,Anton Kratz,Rudolf T. Pillich,Devin Patel,Jisoo Park,Brent M. Kuenzi,Michael Ku Yu,Katherine Licon,Dexter Pratt,Jason F. Kreisberg,Min-Kyu Kim,Danielle L. Swaney,Xiaolin Nan,Stephanie I. Fraley,J. Silvio Gutkind,Nevan J. Krogan,Trey Ideker +32 more
TL;DR: A major goal of cancer research is to understand how mutations distributed across diverse genes affect common cellular systems, including multiprotein complexes and assemblies as mentioned in this paper, and two challenges are how t...