
![]() Demetrios Braddock, M.D., Ph.D.Associate Professor of Pathology. Department of Pathology Yale University School of Medicine Lauder Hall, Room 404a 310 Cedar Street New Haven, CT., 06510 Office: 203-737-1278 Lab: 203-737-4277 Fax: 203-785-6899 email: demetrios.braddock@yale.edu
Selected Publications:Crichlow, G. V., Zhou, H., Yang, Y., Hsiao, H-H, Frederick, K. B., Debrosse, M., Yang, Y., Folta-Stogniew, E. J., Chung., H-J, Fan, C., De La Cruz, E. M., Levens, D.L., Lolis E., and Braddock, D.T. Dimerization of FIR upon FUSE DNA binding suggests a mechanism of c-myc inhibition. (2008) EMBO, 27 277-289Saunders, L.P., Ouellette, A., Bandle, R., Chang, W.C., Zhou, H., Misra, R.N., De La Cruz, E. M. and Braddock, D.T. Small molecule inhibitors of Autotaxin inhibit melanoma cell migration and invasion Molecular Cancer Therapeutics (2008), 7, 3352-3362. Braddock, D.T., Baber, J. L., Levens, D., and Clore, G. M., The Solution Structure of a Complex between the KH3 domain of hnRNP K and Single Stranded DNA. (2002) EMBO, 21 3476-3485 Braddock, D.T., Louis, J. M., Baber, J. L., Levens, D., and Clore, G. M., Solution Structure and Dynamics of a Specific Complex Between the KH3 and KH4 Domains of FBP and the Single Stranded Far Upstream Element of C-Myc. (2002) Nature, 415 1051-1056 Braddock,D.T., Cai, M., Baber, J. L., Huang, Y., and Clore, G. M., Rapid Identification of Medium to Large Scale Interdomain Motion in Modular Proteins using Dipolar Couplings. (2001) J. Am. Chem. Soc, 123 8634-8635 Search PubMed Database for Demetrios Braddock This page was last modified on: 09/29/2009 |