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A selective inhibitor of eIF2alpha dephosphorylation protects cells from ER stress. 

Boyce, Michael; Bryant, Kevin F; Jousse, Céline; Long, Kai; Harding, Heather P; Scheuner, Donalyn; Kaufman, Randal J; ... (11 authors) (Science (New York, N.Y.), 2005-02)
Most protein phosphatases have little intrinsic substrate specificity, making selective pharmacological inhibition of specific dephosphorylation reactions a challenging problem. In a screen for small molecules that protect ...
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An aberrant SREBP-dependent lipogenic program promotes metastatic prostate cancer. 

Chen, Ming; Zhang, Jiangwen; Sampieri, Katia; Clohessy, John G; Mendez, Lourdes; Gonzalez-Billalabeitia, Enrique; Liu, Xue-Song; ... (23 authors) (Nature genetics, 2018-02)
Lipids, either endogenously synthesized or exogenous, have been linked to human cancer. Here we found that PML is frequently co-deleted with PTEN in metastatic human prostate cancer (CaP). We demonstrated that conditional ...
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Preclinical and Coclinical Studies in Prostate Cancer. 

Chen, Ming; Pandolfi, Pier Paolo (Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, 2018-04-02)
Men who develop metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) will invariably succumb to their disease. Thus there remains a pressing need for preclinical testing of new drugs and drug combinations for late-stage ...
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Loss of epithelial oestrogen receptor α inhibits oestrogen-stimulated prostate proliferation and squamous metaplasia via in vivo tissue selective knockout models. 

Chen, Ming; Yeh, Chiuan-Ren; Chang, Hong-Chiang; Vitkus, Spencer; Wen, Xing-Qiao; Bhowmick, Neil A; Wolfe, Andrew; ... (8 authors) (The Journal of pathology, 2012-01)
Squamous metaplasia (SQM) is a specific phenotype in response to oestrogen in the prostate and oestrogen receptor (ER) α is required to mediate this response. Previous studies utilizing tissue recombination with seminal ...
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β-arrestin 2-dependent activation of ERK1/2 is required for ADP-induced paxillin phosphorylation at Ser(83) and microglia chemotaxis. 

Lee, Sang-Hyun; Hollingsworth, Ryan; Kwon, Hyeok-Yil; Lee, Narae; Chung, Chang Y (Glia, 2012-09)
Microglia play crucial roles in increased inflammation in the central nervous system upon brain injuries and diseases. Extracellular ADP has been reported to induce microglia chemotaxis and membrane ruffle formation through ...
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Regulation of Integrin α6 Recycling by Calcium-independent Phospholipase A2 (iPLA2) to Promote Microglia Chemotaxis on Laminin. 

Lee, Sang-Hyun; Sud, Neetu; Lee, Narae; Subramaniyam, Selvaraj; Chung, Chang Y (The Journal of biological chemistry, 2016-11)
Microglia are the immune effector cells that are activated in response to pathological changes in the central nervous system. Microglial activation is accompanied by the alteration of integrin expression on the microglia ...
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Interleukin 21 (IL-21) regulates chronic allograft vasculopathy (CAV) in murine heart allograft rejection. 

Khattar, Mithun; Baum, Caitlin E; Schroder, Paul; Breidenbach, Joshua D; Haller, Steven T; Chen, Wenhao; Stepkowski, Stanislaw (PloS one, 2019-01)
IL-21 is the most recently discovered common gamma-chain cytokine that promotes persistent T-cell responses in chronic infections, autoimmunity and cancer. However, the therapeutic potential of inhibiting the IL-21-BATF ...
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Bbeta-adrenergic receptor kinase-1 levels in catecholamine-induced myocardial hypertrophy: regulation by beta- but not alpha1-adrenergic stimulation. 

Dolber, Paul Christian; Iaccarino, Guido; Koch, Walter J; Lefkowitz, Robert J (Hypertension, 1999-01)
Pressure overload ventricular hypertrophy is accompanied by dysfunctional beta-adrenergic receptor signaling due to increased levels of the beta-adrenergic receptor kinase-1, which phosphorylates and desensitizes beta-adrenergic ...
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Intracoronary adenovirus-mediated delivery and overexpression of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor in the heart : prospects for molecular ventricular assistance. 

Glower, Donald D Jr; Hata, Jonathan Andrew; Koch, Walter J; Kypson, Alan P; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Lilly, R Eric; Pippen, Anne; ... (10 authors) (Circulation, 2000-02-01)
BACKGROUND: Genetic modulation of ventricular function may offer a novel therapeutic strategy for patients with congestive heart failure. Myocardial overexpression of beta(2)-adrenergic receptors (beta(2)ARs) has been shown ...
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Plasticity of Hopx(+) type I alveolar cells to regenerate type II cells in the lung. 

Jain, Rajan; Barkauskas, Christina E; Takeda, Norifumi; Bowie, Emily J; Aghajanian, Haig; Wang, Qiaohong; Padmanabhan, Arun; ... (14 authors) (Nature communications, 2015-04-13)
The plasticity of differentiated cells in adult tissues undergoing repair is an area of intense research. Pulmonary alveolar type II cells produce surfactant and function as progenitors in the adult, demonstrating ...
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