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Raffaella Sordella

Researcher at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Publications -  50
Citations -  18652

Raffaella Sordella is an academic researcher from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epidermal growth factor receptor & Erlotinib. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 50 publications receiving 17748 citations. Previous affiliations of Raffaella Sordella include Cornell University & Watson School of Biological Sciences.

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Activating mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor underlying responsiveness of non-small-cell lung cancer to gefitinib

TL;DR: A subgroup of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer have specific mutations in the EGFR gene which correlate with clinical responsiveness to the tyrosine kinase inhibitor gefitinib, and these mutations lead to increased growth factor signaling and confer susceptibility to the inhibitor.
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Gefitinib-Sensitizing EGFR Mutations in Lung Cancer Activate Anti-Apoptotic Pathways

TL;DR: It is reported that mutant EGFRs selectively transduce survival signals on which NSCLCs become dependent; inhibition of those signals by gefitinib may contribute to the drug's efficacy.
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Protein Interaction Mapping in C. elegans Using Proteins Involved in Vulval Development

TL;DR: A protein interaction mapping project is now feasible for C. elegans on a genome-wide scale and should contribute to the understanding of molecular mechanisms in this organism and in human diseases.
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Amplification of MET may identify a subset of cancers with extreme sensitivity to the selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor PHA-665752

TL;DR: It is shown that gastric cancer cells with high-level stable chromosomal amplification of the growth factor receptor MET are extraordinarily susceptible to the selective inhibitor PHA-665752, which may identify a subset of epithelial cancers that are uniquely sensitive to disruption of this pathway.