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Robert H. Shoemaker

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  216
Citations -  23122

Robert H. Shoemaker is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & DNA damage. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 197 publications receiving 21697 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert H. Shoemaker include University of Bologna & Strong Memorial Hospital.

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Mining the NCI screening database: explorations of agents involved in cell cycle regulation.

TL;DR: Data filtering, based on restricted cellular cytotoxicity profiles from chemically similar sets of compounds, has been used to select a class of benzothiazoles for subsequent microarray gene expression measurements in the most chemosensitive tumor cell line, and the results confirmed observations that P450 metabolizing isoforms are overexpressed in MCF-7 tumor cells following treatment with Benzothiazole.
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Rapid Screening of Chemical Inhibitors That Block Processive DNA Synthesis of Herpesviruses

TL;DR: A rapid mechanistic plate assay is provided and its potential application to high-throughput screening of libraries of Libraries of tens of thousands of chemical compounds to identify inhibitors of processive DNA synthesis is provided.
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Intrabronchial Implantation: A Method for the Orthotopic Propagation of Human Lung Tumors in Athymic Nude Mice

TL;DR: It is concluded that this model of squamous cell bronchogenic carcinoma should prove useful in the study of tumor ultrastructure, the immunologic response to cancer, and the relationship of diet to cancer.

Metastasis models for human tumors in athymic mice: useful models for drug development.

TL;DR: Several metastatic models that are based on and complement a panel of cell strains used in large-scale in vitro drug screening are developed, which may provide practical models for experimental drug and immunotherapeutic trials.