Publications by authors named "Richard Eb Seftor"

Metastatic melanoma is a highly aggressive skin cancer with a poor prognosis. It is the leading cause of skin cancer deaths with a median overall survival for advanced-stage metastatic disease of <6 months. Despite advances in the field with conventional and targeted therapies, the heterogeneity of melanoma poses the greatest ongoing challenge, ultimately leading to relapse and progression to a more drug-resistant tumor in most patients.

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Nodal, an embryonic morphogen belonging to the TGF-β superfamily, is an important regulator of embryonic stem cell fate. We have recently demonstrated that Nodal is expressed significantly in aggressive melanoma. Surprisingly, expression of the Nodal coreceptor, Cripto-1, was detected in only a small fraction of the melanoma tumor cell population, indicating a primary role for Cripto-1-independent signaling of Nodal in melanoma.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of joints involving the pathological development of an invasive and destructive pannus tissue which contributes to the loss of cartilage and bone. To further analyze the process of cartilage degradation and invasion, we have developed an in vitro model composed of cartilage matrix and synoviocytes (isolated from RA pannus tissue, as well as normal synovial membrane). The matrix is derived from pig articular cartilage and contains collagen type II and proteoglycans and is similar in composition to human cartilage.

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