PublicationsUsing Fluorescence Microscopy Shared Resource Since Inauguration

2000 (6 total)

  1. Bennett, T.A., D.C. Maestas, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2000. Arrestin binding to the G protein-coupled N-formyl peptide receptor is regulated by the conserved "DRY" sequence. J Biol Chem. 275:24590-4.
  2. Charron, A.J., R.L. Bacallao, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2000. ADPKD: a human disease altering Golgi function and basolateral exocytosis in renal epithelia. Traffic. 1:675-86.
  3. Charron, A.J., S. Nakamura, R. Bacallao, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2000b. Compromised cytoarchitecture and polarized trafficking in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease cells. J Cell Biol. 149:111-24.
  4. Kepley, C.L., L. Youssef, R.P. Andrews, B.S. Wilson, and J.M. Oliver. 2000. Multiple defects in FcepsilonRI-mediated signaling in Syk-deficient nonreleaser basophils and IL-3-induced recovery of Syk expression and secretion. J Immunol. 165:5913-20.
  5. Oldenborg, P.A., A. Zheleznyak, Y.F. Fang, C.F. Lagenaur, H.D. Gresham, and F.P. Lindberg. 2000. Role of CD47 as a marker of self on red blood cells. Science. 288:2051-4.
  6. Wilson, B.S., J.R. Pfeiffer, and J.M. Oliver. 2000. Observing FcepsilonRI signaling from the inside of the mast cell membrane. J Cell Biol. 149:1131-42.

2001 (6 total)

  1. Bennett, T.A., T.D. Foutz, V.V. Gurevich, L.A. Sklar, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2001. Partial phosphorylation of the N-formyl peptide receptor inhibits G protein association independent of arrestin binding. J Biol. Chem. 276:49195-203.
  2. Gilbert, T.L., T.A. Bennett, D.C. Maestas, D.F. Cimino, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2001. Internalization of the human N-formyl peptide and C5a chemoattractant receptors occurs via clathrin-independent mechanisms. Biochemistry. 40:3467-75.
  3. Lara, M., E. Ortega, I. Pecht, J.R. Pfeiffer, A.M. Martinez, R.J. Lee, Z. Surviladze, B.S. Wilson, and J.M. Oliver. 2001. Overcoming the signaling defect of Lyn-sequestering, signal-curtailing FcepsilonRI dimers: aggregated dimers can dissociate from Lyn and form signaling complexes with Syk. J Immunol. 167:4329-37.
  4. Rushton, J.J. and S.A. Ness. 2001. The conserved DNA binding domain mediates similar regulatory interactions for A-Myb, B-Myb, and c-Myb transcription factors. Blood Cells Mol Dis. 27(2):459-63.
  5. Smith, A.J., Z. Surviladze, E.A. Gaudet, J.M. Backer, C.A. Mitchell, and B.S. Wilson. 2001. p110beta and p110delta phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases up-regulate Fc(epsilon)RI-activated Ca2+ influx by enhancing inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate production. J Biol Chem. 276:17213-20.
  6. Wilson, B.S., J.R. Pfeiffer, Z. Surviladze, E.A. Gaudet, and J.M. Oliver. 2001. High resolution mapping of mast cell membranes reveals primary and secondary domains of Fc(e)RI and LAT. J Cell Biol. 154:645-58.

2002 (6 total)

  1. Abeyta, A., T.S. Dettmer, A. Barnes, D. Vega, M. Carta, N. Gallegos, M. Raymond-Stintz, D.D. Savage, C.F. Valenzuela, and L.C. Saland. 2002. Delta opioid receptor localization in the rat cerebellum. Brain Res. 931:100-5.
  2. Carta, M., D.S. Olivera, T.S. Dettmer, and C.F. Valenzuela. 2002. Ethanol withdrawal upregulates kainate receptors in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Neurosci. Lett. 327:128-32.
  3. Cheung, A.L., S.J. Projan, and H. Gresham. 2002. The Genomic Aspect of Virulence, Sepsis, and Resistance to Killing Mechanisms in Staphylococcus aureus. Current Infectious Disease Reports. 4:400-410.
  4. Fordyce, C.A., C.M. Heaphy, and J.K. Griffith. 2002. Chemiluminescent measurement of telomere DNA content in biopsies. Biotechniques. 33(1):144-6, 148.
  5. Vines, C.M., M. Xue, D.C. Maestas, D.F. Cimino, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2002. Regulation of N-formyl peptide-mediated degranulation by receptor phosphorylation. J Immunol. 169:6760-6.
  6. Wilson, B.S., J.R. Pfeiffer, and J.M. Oliver. 2002. FcepsilonRI signaling observed from the inside of the mast cell membrane. Mol Immunol. 38:1259-68.

2003 (14 total)

  1. Anderson, K.D., M.A. Merhege, M. Morin, F. Bolognani, and N.I. Perrone-Bizzozero. 2003. Increased expression and localization of the RNA-binding protein HuD and GAP-43 mRNA to cytoplasmic granules in DRG neurons during nerve regeneration. Exp Neurol. 183:100-8.
  2. Buranda, T., J. Huang, G.V. Ramarao, L.K. Ista, R.S. Larson, T.L. Ward, L.A. Sklar, and G.P. Lopez. 2003. Biomimetic Molecular Assemblies on Glass and Mesoporous Microbeads for Biotechnology. Langmuir:1654-1663.
  3. Chigaev, A., T. Buranda, D.C. Dwyer, E.R. Prossnitz, and L.A. Sklar. 2003. FRET detection of cellular alpha4-integrin conformational activation. Biophys J. 85:3951-62.
  4. Fu, Q., G.V. Rama Rao, L.K. Ista, Y. Wu, B. Andrzejewski, L.A. Sklar, T.L. Ward, and G.P. Lopez. 2003. Control of Molecular Transport Through Stimuli Responsive Ordered Mesoporous Materials. Adv. Materials:1262-1266.
  5. Hathaway, H.J., S.C. Evans, D.H. Dubois, C.I. Foote, B.H. Elder, and B.D. Shur. 2003. Mutational analysis of the cytoplasmic domain of beta1,4-galactosyltransferase I: influence of phosphorylation on cell surface expression. J Cell Sci. 116:4319-30.
  6. Ivnitski-Steele, I.D., and M.K. Walker. 2003. Vascular endothelial growth factor rescues 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin inhibition of coronary vasculogenesis. Birth Defects Res Part A Clin Mol Teratol. 67:496-503.
  7. Key, T.A., T.D. Foutz, V.V. Gurevich, L.A. Sklar, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2003. N-formyl peptide receptor phosphorylation domains differentially regulate arrestin and agonist affinity. J Biol Chem. 278:4041-7.
  8. O'Brien, M.J., P. Bisong, L.K. Ista, E.M. Rabinovich, A.L. Garcia, S.S. Sibbett, G.P. Lopez, and S.R.J. Brueck. 2003. Fabrication of an Integrated Nanofluidic Chip Using Interferometric Lithography. J. Vac. Sci. Tech. B. 21:2941-2945.
  9. Rothfork, J.M., S. Dessus-Babus, W.J. Van Wamel, A.L. Cheung, and H.D. Gresham. 2003. Fibrinogen depletion attenuates Staphyloccocus aureus infection by preventing density-dependent virulence gene up-regulation. J Immunol. 171:5389-95.
  10. Rushton J.J., L.M. Davis, W. Lei , X. Mo, A. Leutz and S.A. Ness. 2003. Distinct changes in gene expression induced by A-Myb, B-Myb and c-Myb proteins. Oncogene. 22:308-313
  11. Shi, M., T.A. Bennett, D.F. Cimino, D.C. Maestas, T.D. Foutz, V.V. Gurevich, L.A. Sklar, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2003. Functional capabilities of an N-formyl peptide receptor-G(alpha)(i)(2) fusion protein: assemblies with G proteins and arrestins. Biochemistry. 42:7283-93.
  12. Smith, A.J., J.R. Pfeiffer, J. Zhang, A.M. Martinez, G.M. Griffiths, and B.S. Wilson. 2003. Microtubule-dependent transport of secretory vesicles in RBL-2H3 cells. Traffic. 4:302-12.
  13. Stein, M.P., Y. Feng, K.L. Cooper, A.M. Welford, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2003. Human VPS34 and p150 are Rab7 interacting partners. Traffic. 4:754-71.
  14. Vines, C.M., C.M. Revankar, D.C. Maestas, L.L. LaRusch, D.F. Cimino, T.A. Kohout, R.J. Lefkowitz, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2003. N-formyl peptide receptors internalize but do not recycle in the absence of arrestins. J Biol Chem. 278:41581-4.

2004(18 total)

  1. Bisoffi, M., I. Klima, E. Gresko, P.N. Durfee, W.C. Hines, J.K. Griffith, U.E. Studer, and G.N. Thalmann. 2004. Expression profiles of androgen independent bone metastatic prostate cancer cells indicate up-regulation of the putative serine-threonine kinase GS3955. J Urol. 172:1145-50.
  2. Bolognani, F., M.A. Merhege, J. Twiss, and N.I. Perrone-Bizzozero. 2004. Dendritic Localization of the RNA-binding Protein HuD in Hippocampal Neurons: Association with Polysomes and Upregulation During Contextual Learning. Neurosci. Lett. 371(2-3):152-157.
  3. Chigaev, A., G.J. Zwartz, T. Buranda, B.S. Edwards, E.R. Prossnitz, and L.A. Sklar, Conformational regulation of alpha 4 beta 1-integrin affinity by reducing agents. "Inside-out" signaling is independent of and additive to reduction-regulated integrin activation. J Biol. Chem. 2004. 279(31):32435-32443.
  4. de la Cruz, L., K. Steffgen, A. Martin, C. McGee, and H. Hathaway. 2004. Apoptosis and involution in the mammary gland are altered in mice lacking a novel receptor, beta1,4-Galactosyltransferase I. Dev Biol. 272:286-309.
  5. Deretic, D., V. Traverso, N. Parkins, F. Jackson, E.B. Rodriguez de Turco, and N. Ransom. 2004. Phosphoinositides, ezrin/moesin, and rac1 regulate fusion of rhodopsin transport carriers in retinal photoreceptors. Mol Biol Cell. 15:359-70.
  6. Dong, J., W. Chen, A. Welford, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2004. The proteasome alpha-subunit XAPC7 interacts specifically with Rab7 and late endosomes. J Biol. Chem.279(20):21334-21342.
  7. Earley, S., T.C. Resta, and B.R. Walker. 2004. Disruption of Smooth Muscle Gap Junctions Attenuates Myogenic Vasoconstriction of Mesenteric Resistance Arteries. Amer. J. Physiol.: Heart Circ. Physiol. 287(6):H2677-86
  8. Hernandez-Hansen, V., G.A. Mackay, C.A. Lowell, B.S. Wilson, and J.M. Oliver. 2004. The Src kinase Lyn is a negative regulator of mast cell proliferation. J Leukoc Biol. 75:143-51.
  9. Hernandez-Hansen, V., A.J. Smith, Z. Surviladze, A. Chigaev, T. Mazel, J. Kalesnikoff, C.A. Lowell, G. Krystal, L.A. Sklar, B.S. Wilson, and J.M. Oliver. 2004. Dysregulated FcepsilonRI signaling and altered Fyn and SHIP activities in Lyn-deficient mast cells. J Immunol.. 173(1):100-112.
  10. Lei, W., J.J. Rushton, L.M. Davis, F. LiuandS.A. Ness. 2004. Positive and negative determinants of target gene specificity in myb transcription factors. J. Biol. Chem. 279:29519-29527
  11. Ma, T.Y., G.K. Iwamoto, N.T. Hoa, V. Akotia, A. Pedram, M.A. Boivin, H.M. Said. 2004. TNF-alpha-induced increase in intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability requires NF-kappa B activation. American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 286:G367-G376.
  12. Meng, X., J. Liu, and Z. Shen. 2004a. Inhibition of G(1) to S Cell Cycle Progression by BCCIPbeta. Cell Cycle. 3:343-348.
  13. Meng, X., Y. Yuan, A. Maestas, and Z. Shen. 2004b. Recovery from DNA damage-induced G2 arrest requires actin-binding protein filamin-A/actin-binding protein 280. J Biol Chem. 279:6098-105.
  14. Revankar, C.M., C.M. Vines, D.F. Cimino, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2004. Arrestins block G protein-coupled receptor-mediated apoptosis. J Biol Chem. 279:24578-84.
  15. Roitbak, T., C.J. Ward, P.C. Harris, R. Bacallao, S.A. Ness, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2004. A polycystin-1 multiprotein complex is disrupted in polycystic kidney disease cells. Mol Biol Cell. 15:1334-46.
  16. Tanner, D.C., A.W. Githinji, E.A. Young, K. Meiri, D.D. Savage, and N.I. Perrone-Bizzozero, Fetal alcohol exposure alters GAP-43 phosphorylation and protein kinase C responses to contextual fear conditioning in the hippocampus of adult rat offspring. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res, 2004. 28(1):113-122.
  17. Wilson, B.S., S.L. Steinberg, K. Liederman, J.R. Pfeiffer, Z. Surviladze, J. Zhang, L.E. Samelson, L.H. Yang, P.G. Kotula, and J.M. Oliver, Markers for detergent-resistant lipid rafts occupy distinct and dynamic domains in native membranes.Mol Biol Cell, 2004. 15(6):2580-2592.
  18. Xue, M., C.M. Vines, T. Buranda, D.F. Cimino, T.A. Bennett, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2004. N-formyl peptide receptors cluster in an active raft-associated state prior to phosphorylation. J Biol Chem. 279(43):45175-84.

2005 (16 total)

  1. Choi, I.Y., A.M. Allan, and L.A. Cunningham. 2005. Moderate Fetal Alcohol Exposure Impairs the Neurogenic Response to an Enriched Environment in Adult Mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 29(11):2053-2062.
  2. Deretic, D., A.H. Williams, N. Ransom, V. Morel, P.A. Hargrave, and A. Arendt. 2005. Rhodopsin C terminus, the site of mutations causing retinal disease, regulates trafficking by binding to ADP-ribosylation factor 4 (ARF4). Proc. Nat’l. Acad. Science 102(9):3301-3306.
  3. Hines, W.C., A.M. Fajardo, N.E. Joste, M. Bisoffi, and J.K. Griffith. 2005. Quantitative and Spatial Measurements of Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase Expression within Normal and Malignant Human Breast Tissues. Mol. Cancer Res. 3(9):503-509.
  4. Key, T.A., C.M. Vines, B.M. Wagener, V.V. Gurevich, L.S. Sklar, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2005. Inhibition of Chemoattractant N-Formyl Peptide Receptor Trafficking by Active Arrestins. Traffic 6:87-89.
  5. Kokovay, E. and L.A. Cunningham. 2005. Bone marrow-derived microglia contribute to the neuroinflammatory response and express iNOS in the MPTP mouse model of Parkinson’s disease. Neurobiology of Disease 19:471-478.
  6. Lei, W., F. Liu, S.A. Ness. 2005. Positive and Negative Regulation of c-Myb by Cyclin D1, Cyclin-Dependent Kinases and p27 Kip1. Blood 105:3855-3861.
  7. Leslie, K.K., M.P. Stein, N.S. Kumar, D. Dai, J. Stephens, A. Wandinger-Ness, and D.H. Glueck. 2005. Progesterone Receptor Isoform Identification and subcellular localization in endometrial cancer. Gynecol. Oncol. 96(1):32-41.
  8. Lu, H. X. Guo, X. Meng, J. Liu, C. Allen, J. Wray, J.A. Nickoloff, and Z. Shen. 2005. The BRCA2-Interacting Protein BCCIP Functions in RAD51 and BRCA2 Focus Formation and Homologous Recombinational Repair. Mol. and Cell. Biol. 25(5):1949-1957.
  9. Mukherjee S., J. Dong, C. Heincelman, M. Lenhart, A. Welford, A. Wandinger-Ness. 2005. Functional analyses and interaction of the XAPC7 proteasome subunit with Rab7.Methods Enzymol. 403:650-663.
  10. Ning, Y., R. Zeineldin, Y. Liu, M. Rosenberg, M.S. Stack, L.G. Hudson. 2005. Down-regulation of integrin a2 surface expression by mutant epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFRgIII) induces aberrant cell spreading and focal adhesion formation. Cancer Res. 65:9280-9286.
  11. Revankar, C.M., D.F Cimino, L.A. Sklar, J.B. Arterburn, E.R. Prossnitz. 2005. A Transmembrane Intracellular Estrogen Receptor Mediates Rapid Cell Signaling. Science 307:1625-1630.
  12. Roitbak, T. Z. Surviladze, R. Tikkanen, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2005. A polycystin multiprotein complex constitutes a cholesterol-containing signaling microdomain in human kidney epithelia. Biochem. J. 392:29-38.
  13. Saland, L.C., C.M. Hastings, A. Abeyta, J.B. Chavez. 2005. Chronic ethanol modulates delta and mu-opioid receptor expression in rat CNS: immunohistochemical analysis with quantitative confocal microscopy. Neuroscience Letts. 381:163-168.
  14. Silberberg, M. A.J. Charron, R. Bacallao, and A. Wandinger-Ness. 2005. Mispolarization of desmosomal proteins and altered intercellular adhesion in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 288:1153-1163.
  15. Stein, M.P., C. Cao, M. Tessema, Y. Feng, E. Romero, A. Welford, A. Wandinger-Ness. 2005. Interaction and functional analyses of human VPS34/p150 phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase complex with Rab7.Methods Enzymol. 403:628-649.
  16. Wilsie, L.C., S. Chanchani, D. Navaratna, and R.A. Orlando. 2005. Cell Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans Contribute to Intracellular Lipid Accumulation in Adipocytes. Lipids Health Dis. 4(2):

2006 (20 total)

  1. Baca, H.K., C. Ashley, E. Carnes, D. Lopez, J. Flemming, D. Dunphy, S. Singh, Z. Chen, N. Liu, H. Fan, G.P. Lopez, S.M. Brozik, M. Werner-Washburne, C.J. Brinker. 2006. Cell-Directed Assembly of Lipid-Silica Nanostructures Providing Extended Cell Viability. Science 313:337-341.
  2. Barkho, B.Z., H. Song, J.B. Aimone, R.D. Smrt, T. Kuwabara, K. Nakashima, R.H. Gage, X Zhao. 2006. Identification of Astrocyte-expressed Factors that Modulate Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Differentiation. Stem Cells & Dev. 15:407-421.
  3. Boivin, M.A., D. Ye, J.C. Kennedy, R. Al-Sadi, C. Shepela, T.Y. Ma. 2006. Mechanism of glucocorticoid regulation of the intestinal tight junction barrier. Am J Physiol Gastronintest Liver Physiol (Oct 26) [Epub ahead of print].
  4. Bologa, C.G., C.M. Revankar, S.M. Young, B.S. Edwards, J.B. Arterburn, A.S. Kiselyov, M.A. Parker, S.E. Tkachenko, N.P. Savchuck, L.A. Sklar, T.I. Oprea, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2006. Virtual and biomolecular screening converge on a selective agonist for GPR30. Nature Chem. Biol.Advance online publication: .
  5. Bolognani, F., D.C. Tanner, M. Merhege, J. Deschenes-Furry, B. Jasmin, and N.I. Perrone-Bizzozero. 2006. In vivo post-transcriptional regulation of GAP-43 mRNA by overexpression of the RNA-binding protein HuD. J. of Neurochem. 96:790-201.
  6. Durant, S.T., K.S. Paffett, M. Shrivastav, G.S. Timmins, W.F. Morgan, J.A. Nickoloff. 2006. UV radiation induces delayed hyperrecombination associated with hypermutation in human cells. Mol. Cell Biol. 26(16):6047-55.
  7. Heaphy, C.M., M. Bisoffi, C.A. Fordyce, C.M. Haaland, W.C. Hines, N.E. Joste, and J.K. Griffith. 2006. Telomere DNA content and allelic imbalance demonstrate field cancerization in histologically normal tissue adjacent to breast tumors. Int. J. Cancer 119:108-116.
  8. Hoskison, M.M. and C.W. Shuttleworth. 2006. Microtubule disruption, not calpain-dependent loss of MAP2, contributes to enduring NMDA-induced dendritic dysfunction in acute hippocampal slices. Experimental Neurology 202:302-312.
  9. Kokovay, E., L. Li, and L.A. Cunningham. 2006. Angiogenic recruitment of pericytes from bone marrow after stroke. J. Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 26:545-555.
  10. Lo, Y.C., K.S. Paffett, O. Amit, J.A. Clikeman, R. Sterk, M.A. Brenneman, J.A. Nickoloff. 2006. Sgs1 regulates gene conversion tract lengths and crossovers independently of its helicase activity. Mol. Cell Biol. 26(11):4086-94.
  11. Liu, F., W. Lei, J. O’Rourke, S.A. Ness. 2006. Oncogenic mutations cause dramatic, qualitative changes in the transcriptional activity of c-Myb. Oncogene 25:795-805.
  12. Means, S., A.J. Smith, J. Shepherd, J. Shadid, J. Fowler, R.J.H. Wojcikiewicz, M. Mazel, G.D. Smith, and B.S. Wilson. 2006. Reaction Diffusion Modeling of Calcium Dynamics with Realistic ER Geometry. Biophys. J. 91:537-557.
  13. Ning, Y., T. Buranda, L.G. Hudson. 2006. Activated EGF Receptor Induces Integrin a2 Internalization via Caveolae/Raft-dependent Endocytic Pathway. JBC (papers in press, 12-19-06).
  14. Potter, R.M., D.C. Maestas, D.F. Cimino, and E.R. Prossnitz. 2006. Regulation of N-Formyl Peptide Receptor Signaling and Trafficking by Individual Carboxyl-Terminal Serine and Threonine Residues. J. Immunol. 176:5418-5425.
  15. Tafoya, L.C., M. Mameli, T. Miyashita, J.F. Guzowski, C.F. Valenzuela, and M.C. Wilson. 2006. Expression and Function of SNAP-25 as a Universal SNARE Component in GABAergic Neurons. J. Neurosci.:26(30):7826-7838.
  16. Wang, Z., K.J. Ho, C.J. Medforth, and J.A. Shelnutt. 2006. Porphyrin Nanofiber Bundles from Phase-transfer Ionic Self-assembly and Their Photocatalytic Self-metallization. Adv. Mater. 18:2557-60.
  17. Wilsie, L.C., A.M. Gonzales, R.A. Orlando. 2006. Syndecan-1 mediates internalization of apoE-VLDL through a low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP)-independent, non-clathrin-mediated pathway.Lipids Health Dis. 5:23-37.
  18. Yang, Y., E.Y. Estrada, J.F. Thompson, W. Liu, G.A. Rosenberg. 2006. Matrix metalloproteinase-mediated disruption of tight junction proteins in cerebral vessels is reversed by synthetic matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor in focal ischemia in rat. J. Cerebral Blood Flow & Metab.: 1-13.
  19. Zeineldin, R., J.A. Last, A.L. Slade, L.K. Ista, P. Bisong, M.J. O’Brien, S.R.J. Brueck, D.Y. Sasaki, G.P. Lopez. 2006. Using Bicellar Mixtures To Form Supported and Suspended Lipid Bilayers on Silicon Chips. Langmuir 22: 8163-8168.
  20. Zeineldin, R., M. Rosenberg, D. Ortega, M.G. Chavez, M.S. Stack, D.F. Kusewitt, L.G. Hudson. 2006. Mesenchymal transformation in epithelial ovarian tumor cells expressing epidermal growth factor receptor variant III. Molec. Carcinogenesis 45:851-60.

2007 (16 total)

  1. Baca, H.K., E.C. Carnes, S. Singh, C.E. Ashley, D.M. Lopez, C.J. Brinker. 2007. Cell-directed assembly of bio/nano interfaces – a new scheme for cell immobilization. Accounts of Chem. Res. 40(9):836-845.
  2. Candelario-Jalil, E., S. Taheri, Y. Yang, R. Sood, M. Grossetete, E.Y. Estrada, B.L. Fiebich, G.A. Rosenberg. 2007. Cyclooxygenase Inhibition Limits Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption following Intracerebral Injection of Tumor Necrosis Factor-a in the Rat. J. Pharmacology And Exp. Therapeutics (JPET) 323:488-498.
  3. Cao, C., J. Laporte, J.M. Backer, A. Wandinger-Ness, M.P. Stein. 2007. Myotubularin lipid phosphatase binds the hVPS15/hVPS34 lipid kinase complex on endosomes. Traffic 8 (8):1052-67.
  4. de Frutos Garcia, S., R. Spangler, D. Alo, L.V. Gonzalez Bosc. 2007. NFATc3 Mediates Chronic Hypoxia-induced Pulmonary Arterial remodeling with a-Action Up-regulation. J. Biol. Chem. 82(20):15081-15089.Featured in North American Vascular Biology Organization, June 2007
  5. Lidke, D.S., N.L. Andrews, J.R. Pfeiffer, H.D.T. Jones, M.B. Sinclair, D.M. Haaland, A.R. Burns, B.S. Wilson, J.M. Oliver, K.A. Lidke. 2007. Exploring membrane protein dynamics by multicolor single quantum dot imaging using wide field, TIRF, and hyperspectral microscopy. Proc. SPIE 6448: 64480Y1-8.
  6. Lu, H., J. Yue, X. Meng, J.A. Nickoloff, Z. Shen. 2007. BCCIP regulates homologous recombination by distinct domains and suppresses spontaneous DNA damage. Nucleic Acids Res. 35(21):7160-7170.
  7. Hoskison, M.M., Y. Yanagawa, K. Obata, C.W. Shuttleworth. 2007. Calcium-dependent NMDA-induced dendritic injury and MAP2 loss in acute hippocampal slices. Neuroscience 145:66-79.
  8. Medina, R.A., K. Mirowsky-Garcia, J. Hutt, B. Hjelle. 2007. Ribavirin, human convalescent plasma and anti-b3 integrin antibody inhibit infections by Sin Nombre virus in the deer mouse model. J. Gen. Vir. 88:493-505.
  9. Ning, Y. T. Buranda, L.G. Hudson. 2007. Activated EGF receptor induces integrin a2 internalization via caveolae/raft-dependent endocytic pathway. J. Biol. Chem. 282(9):6380-87.
  10. Revankar, C.M., H.D. Mitchell, A.S. Field, R. Burai, C. Corona, C. Ramesh, L.A. Sklar, J.B. Arterburn, E.R. Prossnitz. 2007. Synthetic estrogen derivatives demonstrate the functionality of intracellular GPR30. ACS Chem. Biol. 2:536-544.
  11. Schwartz, S.L., C. Cao, O. Pylypenko, A.Rak, A. Wandinger-Ness. 2007. Rab GTPases at a glance. J. Cell Sci. 120(Pt.22):3905-10. Erratum in: J. Cell Sci. (2008) 121(Pt.2):246.
  12. Smith, J.L., S.K. Campos, M.A. Ozbun. 2007. Human Papillomavirus Type 31 Uses a Caveolin 1- and Dynamin 2-Mediated Entry Pathway for Infection of Human Keratinocytes. J. Virology 81:9922-9931.
  13. Smrt, R.D., J. Eaves-Egenes, B.Z. Barkho, N.J. Santistevan, C. Zhao, J.V. Aimone, F.H. Gage, X. Zhao. 2007. Mecp2 deficiency leads to delayed maturation and altered gene expression in hippocampal neurons. Neurobiology of Disease 27:77-89.
  14. Wu, Y., S.K. Campos, G.P. Lopez, M.A. Ozbun, L.A. Sklar, T. Buranda. 2007. The development of quantum dot calibration beads and quantitative multicolor bioassays in flow cytometry and microscopy.Analyt. Biochem. 364:180-192.
  15. Xue, M., G. Hsieh, M.A. Raymond-Stintz, J. Pfeiffer, D. Roberts, S.L. Steinberg, J.M. Oliver, E.R. Prossnitz, D.S. Lidke, B.S. Wilson. 2007. Activated FPR and FceRI Occupy Common Domains for Signaling and Internalization. Mol. Biol. Cell 18:1410-1420.
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2008(23 total)

  1. Andrews, N.L., K.A. Lidke, J.R. Pfeiffer, A.R. Burns, B.S. Wilson, J.M. Oliver, D.S. Lidke. 2008. Actin restricts FceRI diffusion and facilitates antigen-induced receptor immobilization. Nature Cell Biol. 10:955-963.
  2. Barkho, B.Z., Munoz, A.E., Li, X., Li, L., Cunningham, L.A., Zhao, X. 2008. Endogenous Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP)-3 and MMP-9 Promote the Differentiation and Migration of Adult Neural Progenitor Cells in Response to Chemokines. Stem Cells 26(12):3139-3149.
  3. Bianucci, R., M. Jeziorska, R. Lallo, G. Mattutine, M. Massimelli, G. Phillips, O. Appenzeller. 2008. A Pre-Hispanic Head. PLoS ONE ( 3(4):e2053.
  4. Cao, C., J.M. Backer, J. Laporte, E.J. Bedrick, A. Wandinger-Ness. 2008. Sequential Actions of Myotubularin Lipid Phosphatases Regulate Endosomal PI(3)P and Growth Factor Receptor Trafficking. Mol. Bio. Cell 19:3334-3346. not on website
  5. Cowden Dahl, K., J Symowicz, Y. Ning, E. Gutierrez, D.A. Fishman, B.P. Adley, M.S. Stack, L.G. Hudson. 2008. Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 is a Mediator of Epidermal Growth Factor-dependent E-Cadherin Loss in Ovarian Carcinoma Cells. Cancer Res. 68(12):4606-4613.
  6. de Frutos, S., L. Duling, D. Alo, T. Berry, O. Jackson-Weaver, J.K. Walker, N.L. Kanagy, L.V. Gonzalez Bosc. 2008. NFATc3 is required for intermittent hypoxia-induced hypertension. Amer. J. Physiol. Heart Circ Physiol. [Mar 21-Epub ahead of print]
  7. Dennis, M.K., H.J. Bowles, D.A. MacKenzie, S.W. Burchiel, B.S. Edwards, L.A. Sklar, E.R. Prossnitz, T.A. Thompson. 2008. A multifunctional androgen receptor screening assay using the high-throughput Hypercyt flow cytometry system. Cytometry 73(5): 390-399.
  8. Hall, P.R., B. Hjelle, D.C. Brown, C. Ye, V. Bondu-Hawkins, K.A. Kilpatrick, R.S. Larson. 2008. Multivalent Presentation of Antihantavirus Peptides on Nanoparticles Enhances Infection Blockade. Antimicrob. Agents/Chemother. 52(6):2079-2088.
  9. Hudson, L.G., R. Zeineldin, M.S. Stack. 2008 Phenotypic plasticity of neoplastic ovarian epithelium: uniqe cadherin profiles in tumor progression .Clin. Exp. Metastasis 25:643-655 Review. Epub Apr. 2008.
  10. Hromas, R., J. Wray, S.H. Lee, L. Martinez, J. Farrington, L.K. Corwin, H. Ramsey, J.A. Nickoloff, E.A. Williamson. 2008. The human set and transposase domain protein Metnase interacts with DNA Ligase IV and enhances the efficiency and accuracy of non-homologous end-joining. DNA Repair (Amst). 7(12):1927-37. Epub 2008 Sept 18.
  11. Kempaiah, P., W. Kisiel. 2008. Human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 induces caspase-mediated apoptosis in a human fibrosarcoma cell line. Apoptosis 13(5):702-15.
  12. Li, X., B.Z. Barkho, Y. Luo, R.D. Smrt, N.J. Santistevan, C. Liu, T. Kuwabara, F.H. Gage, X. Zhao. 2008. Epigenetic Regulation of the Stem Cell Mitogen Fgf-2 by Mbd1 in Adult Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells. J. Biol. Chem. 283:27644-27652.
  13. Mir, M.A., W.A. Duran, B.L. Hjelle, C. Ye, A.T. Panganiban. 2008. Storage of cellular 5’ mRNA caps in P bodies for viral cap-snatching. PNAS 105(49):19294-19299.
  14. O’Rourke, J., S.A. Ness. 2008. Alternative RNA Splicing Produces Multiple Forms of c-Myb with Unique Transcriptional Activities. Mol. Cell Biol. 28:2091-2101.
  15. Peterson, M.M., J.L. Mack, P.R. Hall, A.A. Alsup, S.M. Alexander, E.K. Sully, Y.S. Sawires, A.L. Cheung, M. Otto, H.D. Gresham. 2008. Apolipoprotein B is an innate barrier against invasive Staphylococcus aureus infection. Cell Host Microbe 4(6):555-566.
  16. Roitbak, T., L. Li, L.A. Cunningham. 2008. Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells Promote Endothelial Cell Morphogenesis and Protect Endothelial Cells against Ischemia via HIF-1a-regulated VEGF Signaling. J. Cereb. Blood Flow and Metab. 28:1530-1542.
  17. Smith, J.L., S.K. Campos, A.Wandinger-Ness, M.A. Ozbun. 2008. Caveolin-1-Dependent Infectious Entry of Human Papillomavirus Type 31 in Human Keratinocytes Proceeds to the Endosomal Pathway for pH-Dependent Uncoating. J. Virol. 82:9505-9512.
  18. Smith, J.L., D.S. Lidke, M.A. Ozbun. 2008. Virus activated filopodia promote human papillomavirus type 31 uptake from the extracellular matrix. Virology 381:16-21.COVER IMAGE
  19. Sood, R., Y. Yang (RS and YY made equal contributions to the study), S. Taheri, E. Candelario-Jalil, W.Y. Estrada, E. Walker, J. Thompson, G.A. Rosenberg. 2008. Increased Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Corresponds to White Matter Regions with MMP-Induced Vasogenic Edema in Hypoxic Hypoperfusion Injury in Rats. J. Cerebral Blood Flow and Metab. (Epub ahead of print).
  20. Tafoya, L.C.R., C.W. Shuttleworth, Y. Yanagawa, K. Obata, M.C. Wilson. 2008. Loss of the t-SNARE SNAP-25 alters calcium homeostasis, but not action potential-independent neuroexocytosis in GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons. BMC Neuroscience 9:105.
  21. Williamson, E.A., J. Farrington, L. Martinez, S. Ness, J. O’Rourke, S.H. Lee, J. Nickoloff, R. Hromas. 2008. Expression levels of the human DNA repair protein metnase influence lentiviral genomic integration. Biochimie 90:1422-1426.
  22. Williamson, E.A., K.K. Rasila, J. Wray, B.D. Beck, V. Severns, C. Mobarak, S.H. Lee, J.A. Nickoloff, R. Hromas. 2008. The SET and transposase domain protein Metnase enhances chromosome decatenation: regulation by automethylation. Nucleic Acids Res. 36(18):5822-5831. Epub 2008 Sep.
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2009 (54 Total and 2 Cover images)