Paul Beaudry
University of Calgary
10 Papers
37 Citations
Paul Beaudry is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Matrix metalloproteinase & Cell culture. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul Beaudry include Alberta Children's Hospital.
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Papers
The complex interplay between neutrophils and cancer.
TL;DR: This review describes the investigations into neutrophil populations that have been implicated in promoting tumor growth and metastasis as well those demonstrating antitumor functions and raises the prospect of their targeting for the treatment of cancer.
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Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) and Inflammatory Stimuli Up-Regulate Secretion of the Soluble GM-CSF Receptor in Human Monocytes: Evidence for Ectodomain Shedding of the Cell Surface GM-CSF Receptor α Subunit
Jay M. Prevost,Jennifer L. Pelley,Weibin Zhu,Gianni E. D’Egidio,Paul Beaudry,Carin Pihl,G. Gregory Neely,Emmanuel Claret,John Wijdenes,Christopher B. Brown +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown here that normal human monocytes, but not lymphocytes, constitutively secrete sGMRα, and that GM-CSF and inflammatory mediators up-regulate sG MRα secretion, demonstrating that secretion is also regulated.
Congenital Bands with Intestinal Malrotation after Propylthiouracil Exposure in Early Pregnancy
TL;DR: This case suggests that the use of propylthiouracil in early pregnancy may be associated with congenital bands and intestinal malrotation, and careful consideration should be given to other possible manifestations of teratogenicity.
N-Myc expression enhances the oncolytic effects of vesicular stomatitis virus in human neuroblastoma cells
Juan Carlos Corredor,Nicole Redding,Karen Blote,Stephen M. Robbins,Donna L. Senger,John C. Bell,Paul Beaudry,Paul Beaudry +7 more
TL;DR: The studies suggest the potential utility of N-myc amplification/overexpression as a predictive biomarker of virotherapy response for high-risk NB using IFN-sensitive oncolytic viruses.
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