Leonard Kusdra, Ph.D.

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2007 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Cell biology
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G. Steven Martin grad student 2007 UC Berkeley
 (Multiple roles of Src family kinases in mammary epithelial tumorigenesis.)
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Horiuchi D, Huskey NE, Kusdra L, et al. (2012) Chemical-genetic analysis of cyclin dependent kinase 2 function reveals an important role in cellular transformation by multiple oncogenic pathways. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: E1019-27
Horiuchi D, Kusdra L, Huskey NE, et al. (2012) MYC pathway activation in triple-negative breast cancer is synthetic lethal with CDK inhibition. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 209: 679-96
Goga A, Horiuchi D, Kusdra L, et al. (2010) Abstract S5-4: Synthetic-Lethality of Triple-Negative Breast Cancers Via the MYC Oncogene Pathway Cancer Research. 70
Johnstone C, Lucas E, Kusdra L, et al. (2009) The Role of microRNA Genes in Breast Cancer Progression and Metastasis. Cancer Research. 69: 6142-6142
Huskey NE, Horiuchi D, Kusdra L, et al. (2009) Abstract C68: Using a chemical genetic approach to define the role of CDK2 in normal and transformed cell lines Cancer Research. 69
Horiuchi D, Kusdra L, Klein‐McDowell M, et al. (2009) Abstract C23: Therapy of triple‐negative breast tumors by targeting the MYC oncogene pathway Cancer Research. 69
Zang X, Loke P, Kim J, et al. (2006) A genetic library screen for signaling proteins that interact with phosphorylated T cell costimulatory receptors. Genomics. 88: 841-5
Wong JM, Kusdra L, Collins K. (2002) Subnuclear shuttling of human telomerase induced by transformation and DNA damage. Nature Cell Biology. 4: 731-6
Pulliam L, Irwin I, Kusdra L, et al. (2001) CPI-1189 attenuates effects of suspected neurotoxins associated with AIDS dementia: A possible role for ERK activation Brain Research. 893: 95-103
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