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Hoffmans, Raymond
Email: raymond_hoffmans@dfci.harvard.edu
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Address: Department of Pediatric Oncology Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Harvard Medical School Mayer Building 630 44 Binney Street Boston, MA 02115 USA
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Sidi, S., Sanda, T., Kennedy, R.D., Hagen, A.T., Jette, C.A., Hoffmans, R., Pascual, J., Imamura, S., Kishi, S., Amatruda, J.F., Kanki, J.P., Green, D.R., D'Andrea, A.A., and Look, A.T. (2008) Chk1 Suppresses a Caspase-2 Apoptotic Response to DNA Damage that Bypasses p53, Bcl-2, and Caspase-3. Cell. 133(5):864-877

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
Hoffmans R., and Basler K. (2007). BCL9-2 binds Arm/beta-catenin in a Tyr142-independent manner and requires Pygopus for its function in Wingless/Wnt signaling. Mech Dev. 124(1), 59-67.

Hoffmans R.*, Staedeli, R.*, and Basler K. (2006). Transcription under the control of nuclear Arm/beta-catenin. Curr Biol. 16(10), R378-385 review.

Hoffmans R.*, Staedeli, R.*, and Basler K. (2005). Pygopus and Legless provide essential transcriptional co-activator functions to Armadillo/beta-catenin. Curr Biol. 15(13), 1207-1211.

Hoffmans R., and Basler K. (2004). Identification and in vivo role of the Armadillo-Legless interaction. Development 131, 4393-4400.

* These authors contributed equally to this work and should be considered co-first authors.