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Jerry S.H. Lee
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 61
Citations - 5607
Jerry S.H. Lee is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 53 publications receiving 4866 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerry S.H. Lee include Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & National Institutes of Health.
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Magnetic Nanoparticles in MR Imaging and Drug Delivery
TL;DR: A background on applications of MNPs as MR imaging contrast agents and as carriers for drug delivery and an overview of the recent developments in this area of research are provided.
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Targeted Peptide Measurements in Biology and Medicine: Best Practices for Mass Spectrometry-based Assay Development Using a Fit-for-Purpose Approach
Steven A. Carr,Susan E. Abbatiello,Bradley L. Ackermann,Christoph H. Borchers,Bruno Domon,Eric W. Deutsch,Russell P. Grant,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Ruth Hüttenhain,Ruth Hüttenhain,John M. Koomen,Daniel C. Liebler,Tao Liu,Brendan MacLean,D. R. Mani,Elizabeth Mansfield,Hendrik Neubert,Amanda G. Paulovich,Lukas Reiter,Olga Vitek,Ruedi Aebersold,Leigh Anderson,Robert Bethem,Josip Blonder,Emily S. Boja,Julianne Cook Botelho,Michael T. Boyne,Ralph A. Bradshaw,Alma L. Burlingame,Daniel W. Chan,Hasmik Keshishian,Eric Kuhn,Christopher R. Kinsinger,Jerry S.H. Lee,Jerry S.H. Lee,Sang Won Lee,Robert L. Moritz,Juan A. Oses-Prieto,Nader Rifai,James C. Ritchie,Henry Rodriguez,Pothur R. Srinivas,Raymond R. Townsend,Jennifer E. Van Eyk,Gordon Whiteley,Arun P. Wiita,Susan T. Weintraub +46 more
TL;DR: A workshop was held at the National Institutes of Health with representatives from the multiple communities developing and employing targeted MS assays and defined three tiers of assays distinguished by their performance and extent of analytical characterization.
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A comparison of methods to assess cell mechanical properties.
Pei Hsun Wu,Dikla Raz-Ben Aroush,Atef Asnacios,Wei Chiang Chen,Maxim Dokukin,Bryant L. Doss,Pauline Durand-Smet,Andrew Ekpenyong,Jochen Guck,Nataliia Guz,Paul A. Janmey,Jerry S.H. Lee,Jerry S.H. Lee,Nicole M. Moore,Albrecht Ott,Yeh Chuin Poh,Robert Ros,Mathias Sander,Igor M. Sokolov,Jack R. Staunton,Ning Wang,Graeme Whyte,Denis Wirtz +22 more
TL;DR: This Analysis compares and contrasts methods for measuring the mechanical properties of cells by applying the different approaches to the same breast cancer cell line, highlighting how elastic and viscous moduli of MCF-7 breast cancer cells can vary 1,000-fold and 100-fold.
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Considerations in the development of circulating tumor cell technology for clinical use
David R. Parkinson,Nicholas C. Dracopoli,Brenda Gumbs Petty,Carolyn C. Compton,Massimo Cristofanilli,Albert B. Deisseroth,Daniel F. Hayes,Gordon Kapke,Prasanna Kumar,Jerry S.H. Lee,Minetta C. Liu,Robert T. McCormack,Stanislaw Mikulski,Larry A. Nagahara,Klaus Pantel,Sonia Pearson-White,Elizabeth Punnoose,Lori T Roadcap,Andrew E. Schade,Howard I. Scher,Caroline C. Sigman,Gary J. Kelloff +21 more
TL;DR: Methods for interactive comparisons of proprietary new technologies, clinical trial designs, a clinical validation qualification strategy, and an approach for effectively carrying out this work through a public-private partnership that includes test developers, drug developers,clinical trialists, the US Food & Drug Administration and the US National Cancer Institute are described.
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Nuclear Lamin A/C Deficiency Induces Defects in Cell Mechanics, Polarization, and Migration ☆
Jerry S.H. Lee,Christopher M. Hale,Porntula Panorchan,Shyam B. Khatau,Jerry P. George,Yiider Tseng,Colin L. Stewart,Didier Hodzic,Denis Wirtz,Denis Wirtz +9 more
TL;DR: Both the mechanical properties of the cytOSkeleton and cytoskeleton-based processes, including cell motility, coupled MTOC and nucleus dynamics, and cell polarization, depend critically on the integrity of the nuclear lamina, which suggest the existence of a functional mechanical connection between the nucleus and the cytos skeleton.