J Frederic Mushinski

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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LeGrand J, Park ES, Wang H, et al. (2012) Global gene expression profiling in mouse plasma cell tumor precursor and bystander cells reveals potential intervention targets for plasma cell neoplasia. Blood. 119: 1018-28
Romanova LY, Mushinski JF. (2011) Central role of paxillin phosphorylation in regulation of LFA-1 integrins activity and lymphocyte migration. Cell Adhesion & Migration. 5: 457-62
Romanova LY, Holmes G, Bahte SK, et al. (2010) Phosphorylation of paxillin at threonine 538 by PKCdelta regulates LFA1-mediated adhesion of lymphoid cells. Journal of Cell Science. 123: 1567-77
Mushinski JF, Nguyen P, Stevens LM, et al. (2009) Inhibition of tumor cell motility by the interferon-inducible GTPase MxA. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 15206-14
Park ES, Shaughnessy JD, Gupta S, et al. (2007) Gene expression profiling reveals different pathways related to Abl and other genes that cooperate with c-Myc in a model of plasma cell neoplasia. Bmc Genomics. 8: 302
Thiefes A, Wolter S, Mushinski JF, et al. (2005) Simultaneous blockade of NFkappaB, JNK, and p38 MAPK by a kinase-inactive mutant of the protein kinase TAK1 sensitizes cells to apoptosis and affects a distinct spectrum of tumor necrosis factor [corrected] target genes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 27728-41
Sung SP, Joong SK, Tessarollo L, et al. (2005) Insertion of c-Myc into Igh induces B-cell and plasma-cell neoplasms in mice Cancer Research. 65: 1306-1315
Romanova LY, Hashimoto S, Chay KO, et al. (2004) Phosphorylation of paxillin tyrosines 31 and 118 controls polarization and motility of lymphoid cells and is PMA-sensitive. Journal of Cell Science. 117: 3759-68
Wang QJ, Lu G, Schlapkohl WA, et al. (2004) The V5 domain of protein kinase C plays a critical role in determining the isoform-specific localization, translocation, and biological function of protein kinase C-delta and -epsilon. Molecular Cancer Research : McR. 2: 129-40
Mai S, Mushinski JF. (2003) c-Myc-induced genomic instability. Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology : Official Organ of the International Society For Environmental Toxicology and Cancer. 22: 179-99
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