Publications

2004

He B, Chadburn A, Jou E, Schattner EJ, Knowles DM, Cerutti A. Lymphoma B cells evade apoptosis through the TNF family members BAFF/BLyS and APRIL. J Immunol. 2004;172(5):3268-79.
Xi Z, Klokk TI, Korkmaz K, Kurys P, Elbi C, Risberg B, et al. Kallikrein 4 is a predominantly nuclear protein and is overexpressed in prostate cancer. Cancer Res. 2004;64(7):2365-70.
Browne T-, Hirsch MS, Brodsky G, Welch WR, Loda MF, Rubin MA. Prospective evaluation of AMACR (P504S) and basal cell markers in the assessment of routine prostate needle biopsy specimens. Hum Pathol. 2004;35(12):1462-8.
Jang B-, Lim K-, Paik J-, Kwon Y-, Shin S-, Kim S-, et al. Up-regulation of human beta-defensin 2 by interleukin-1beta in A549 cells: involvement of PI3K, PKC, p38 MAPK, JNK, and NF-kappaB. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2004;320(3):1026-33.
Schweighardt B, Roy A-, Meiklejohn DA, Grace EJ, Moretto WJ, Heymann JJ, et al. R5 human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replicates more efficiently in primary CD4+ T-cell cultures than X4 HIV-1. J Virol. 2004;78(17):9164-73.
Baron A, Migita T, Tang D, Loda M. Fatty acid synthase: a metabolic oncogene in prostate cancer? J Cell Biochem. 2004;91(1):47-53.
Krop I, Player A, Tablante A, Taylor-Parker M, Lahti-Domenici J, Fukuoka J, et al. Frequent HIN-1 promoter methylation and lack of expression in multiple human tumor types. Mol Cancer Res. 2004;2(9):489-94.
Duran A, Serrano M, Leitges M, Flores JM, Picard S, Brown JP, et al. The atypical PKC-interacting protein p62 is an important mediator of RANK-activated osteoclastogenesis. Dev Cell. 2004;6(2):303-9.
Murphy M, J Carlson A, Keough MP, Claffey KP, Signoretti S, Loda M. Hypoxia regulation of the cell cycle in malignant melanoma: putative role for the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27. J Cutan Pathol. 2004;31(7):477-82.
Adkins MW, Tyler JK. The histone chaperone Asf1p mediates global chromatin disassembly in vivo. J Biol Chem. 2004;279(50):52069-74.

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