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3. Denkins Y, Reiland J, Roy M, Sinnappah-Kang ND, Galjour J, Murry B, Blust J, Aucoin R, Marchetti D. 2004. Brain Metastases in Melanoma: Roles of Neurotrophins. Neuro-Oncology 6(2): 154 - 165.
4. Sinnappah-Kang ND, Kaiser AJ, Blust BE, Mrak RE, Marchetti D. 2005. Heparanase, TrkC and p75NTR: their functional role in cell invasion of human medulloblastoma. International Journal of Oncology 27(3): 617-626.
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6. Moretti M*, Sinnappah-Kang ND*, Toller M, Curcio F, Marchetti D. 2006. HPSE-1 expression and functionality in differentiating neural cells. Journal of Neuroscience Research 83(4): 694-701. [* equal contributors]
7. Sinnappah-Kang ND, Mrak RE, Paulsen DB, Marchetti D. 2006. Heparanase expression and TrkC/p75NTR ratios in human medulloblastoma. Clinical and Experimental Metastasis 23(1): 55-63.
8. Marchetti D, Mrak RE, Paulsen DB, Sinnappah-Kang ND. 2007. Neurotrophin receptors and heparanase: a functional axis in human medulloblastoma invasion. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research 26(1): 5-23.
9. Aguilera DG, Das CM, Sinnappah-Kang ND, Joyce C, Taylor PH, Wen S, Hasselblatt M, Paulus W, Fuller G, Wolff JE, Gopalakrishnan V. 2009. Reactivation of death receptor 4 (DR4) expression sensitizes medulloblastoma cell lines to TRAIL. Journal of Neurooncology 93(3): 303-318.
10. Gopalakrishnan V, Bie B, Sinnappah-Kang ND, Adams H, Fuller G, Pan ZZ, Majumder S. 2010. Myoblast-derived neuronal cells form glutamatergic neurons in the mouse cerebellum. Stem Cells 28(10): 1839-1847.
