Amos Orlofsky

Affiliations: 
Yeshiva University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Parasitology Biology
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Wu YY, V Nguyen A, Wu XX, et al. (2014) Antiphospholipid antibodies promote tissue factor-dependent angiogenic switch and tumor progression. The American Journal of Pathology. 184: 3359-75
Nguyen AV, Wu YY, Liu Q, et al. (2013) STAT3 in epithelial cells regulates inflammation and tumor progression to malignant state in colon. Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.). 15: 998-1008
Yamada T, Tomita T, Weiss LM, et al. (2011) Toxoplasma gondii inhibits granzyme B-mediated apoptosis by the inhibition of granzyme B function in host cells. International Journal For Parasitology. 41: 595-607
Wang Y, Karnataki A, Parsons M, et al. (2010) 3-Methyladenine blocks Toxoplasma gondii division prior to centrosome replication. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 173: 142-53
Wang Y, Weiss LM, Orlofsky A. (2010) Coordinate control of host centrosome position, organelle distribution, and migratory response by Toxoplasma gondii via host mTORC2. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 15611-8
Deng L, Zhou JF, Sellers RS, et al. (2010) A novel mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease links mammalian target of rapamycin-dependent hyperproliferation of colonic epithelium to inflammation-associated tumorigenesis. The American Journal of Pathology. 176: 952-67
Tomita T, Yamada T, Weiss LM, et al. (2009) Externally triggered egress is the major fate of Toxoplasma gondii during acute infection. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 183: 6667-80
Orlofsky A. (2009) Toxoplasma-induced autophagy: a window into nutritional futile cycles in mammalian cells? Autophagy. 5: 404-6
Wang Y, Weiss LM, Orlofsky A. (2009) Intracellular parasitism with Toxoplasma gondii stimulates mammalian-target-of-rapamycin-dependent host cell growth despite impaired signalling to S6K1 and 4E-BP1. Cellular Microbiology. 11: 983-1000
Wang Y, Weiss LM, Orlofsky A. (2009) Host cell autophagy is induced by Toxoplasma gondii and contributes to parasite growth. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 1694-701
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