Andras Kapus

Affiliations: 
Medical Science University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Oncology, Cell Biology
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Yeung T, Fung O, Bashkurov M, et al. (2019) Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models. Oncotarget. 10: 6691-6712
Dan Q, Shi Y, Rabani R, et al. (2019) Claudin-2 suppresses GEF-H1, RHOA, and MRTF thereby impacting proliferation and profibrotic phenotype of tubular cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Demian WL, Persaud A, Jiang C, et al. (2019) The Ion Transporter NKCC1 Links Cell Volume to Cell Mass Regulation by Suppressing mTORC1. Cell Reports. 27: 1886-1896.e6
Bialik JF, Ding M, Speight P, et al. (2019) Profibrotic epithelial phenotype: a central role for MRTF and TAZ. Scientific Reports. 9: 4323
Kofler M, Speight P, Little D, et al. (2018) Mediated nuclear import and export of TAZ and the underlying molecular requirements. Nature Communications. 9: 4966
Safavian D, Leung CH, Kapus A, et al. (2018) Hemorrhagic Shock/Resuscitation Reduces the M2 Phenotype of Alveolar Macrophages: A Potential Mechanism Contributing to Increased LPS-Induced Lung Injury. Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
Amoozadeh Y, Anwer S, Dan Q, et al. (2017) Cell confluence regulates claudin-2 expression: possible role for ZO-1 and Rac. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. ajpcell.00234.2017
Miranda MZ, Bialik JF, Speight P, et al. (2017) TGF-β1 regulates the expression and transcriptional activity of TAZ via a Smad3-independent, myocardin-related transcription factor-mediated mechanism. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Zhang Y, Connelly KA, Thai K, et al. (2017) Sirtuin 1 Activation Reduces Transforming Growth Factor-β1-Induced Fibrogenesis and Affords Organ Protection in a Model of Progressive, Experimental Kidney and Associated Cardiac Disease. The American Journal of Pathology. 187: 80-90
Moodley S, Derouet M, Bai XH, et al. (2016) Stimulus-dependent dissociation between XB130 and Tks5 scaffold proteins promotes airway epithelial cell migration. Oncotarget
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