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Employment (1)

Mendeley: London, GB

2008 to 2014 | Head of Academic Outreach
Employment
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William Gunn

Education and qualifications (1)

Tulane University: New Orleans, Louisiana, US

2002 to 2008 | PhD (Center for Gene Therapy)
Education
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William Gunn

Works (8)

Pharmaceutical inhibition of glycogen synthetase kinase-3β reduces multiple myeloma-induced bone disease in a novel murine plasmacytoma xenograft model

Blood
2011 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

Label-free biosensor arrays based on silicon ring resonators and high-speed optical scanning instrumentation

IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
2010 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

We need more insight into what's worth paying for

Nature
2009 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

A crosstalk between myeloma cells and marrow stromal cells stimulates production of DKK1 and interleukin-6: A potential role in the development of lytic bone disease and tumor progression in multiple myeloma

Stem Cells
2006 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

The promise of canonical Wnt signaling modulators in enhancing bone repair

Drug News and Perspectives
2006 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

Dkk-1-derived synthetic peptides and lithium chloride for the control and recovery of adult stem cells from bone marrow

Journal of Biological Chemistry
2005 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

How Wnt signaling affects bone repair by mesenchymal stem cells from the bone marrow

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
2005 | Journal article
Contributors: Gregory, C.A.; Gunn, W.G.; Reyes, E.; Smolarz, A.J.; Munoz, J.; Spees, J.L.; Prockop, D.J.
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier

An Alizarin red-based assay of mineralization by adherent cells in culture: Comparison with cetylpyridinium chloride extraction

Analytical Biochemistry
2004 | Journal article
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William Gunn via Scopus - Elsevier