Elizabeth Seashore, MD
Assistant Professor
Pediatrics
School of Medicine
Publications (3)
Top publication keywords:
Oxidative PhosphorylationAllograftsLeukemia, Myeloid, AcuteSpleenXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysRecovery of FunctionRadionuclide ImagingAtovaquoneBrain Stem NeoplasmsActivating Transcription Factor 4GliomaHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationSignal TransductionAnemia, Sickle CellCell Survival
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Interdisciplinary care of children with diffuse midline glioma.
Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.) 2022 Coleman C, Chen K, Lu A, Seashore E, Stoller S, Davis T, Braunstein S, Gupta N, Mueller S -
Atovaquone is active against AML by upregulating the integrated stress pathway and suppressing oxidative phosphorylation.
Blood advances 2019 Stevens AM, Xiang M, Heppler LN, Tošic I, Jiang K, Munoz JO, Gaikwad AS, Horton TM, Long X, Narayanan P, Seashore EL, Terrell MC, Rashid R, Krueger MJ, Mangubat-Medina AE, Ball ZT, Sumazin P, Walker … -
Improved Splenic Function After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant for Sickle Cell Disease.
Pediatric blood & cancer 2016 Nickel RS, Seashore E, Lane PA, Alazraki AL, Horan JT, Bhatia M, Haight AE