Nicola M. Rubenstein, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Small GTPase signaling and glucocorticoid regulation of adherens junctions and tight junctions in mammary epithelial cells.) |
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Rubenstein NM, Callahan JA, Lo DH, et al. (2007) Selective glucocorticoid control of Rho kinase isoforms regulate cell-cell interactions. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 354: 603-7 |
Rubenstein NM, Chan JF, Kim JY, et al. (2005) Rnd3/RhoE induces tight junction formation in mammary epithelial tumor cells. Experimental Cell Research. 305: 74-82 |
Guan Y, Rubenstein NM, Failor KL, et al. (2004) Glucocorticoids control beta-catenin protein expression and localization through distinct pathways that can be uncoupled by disruption of signaling events required for tight junction formation in rat mammary epithelial tumor cells. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 18: 214-27 |
Rubenstein NM, Guan Y, Woo PL, et al. (2003) Glucocorticoid down-regulation of RhoA is required for the steroid-induced organization of the junctional complex and tight junction formation in rat mammary epithelial tumor cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 10353-60 |
Guan Y, Woo PL, Rubenstein NM, et al. (2002) Transforming growth factor-alpha abrogates the glucocorticoid stimulation of tight junction formation and reverses the steroid-induced down-regulation of fascin in rat mammary epithelial tumor cells by a Ras-dependent pathway. Experimental Cell Research. 273: 1-11 |