Paul E. Massa, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
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(Programming cellular gene expression by IKK mediated NF-kappaB activation.) |
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Belkahla S, Brualla JM, Fayd'herbe de Maudave A, et al. (2022) The metabolism of cells regulates their sensitivity to NK cells depending on p53 status. Scientific Reports. 12: 3234 |
Penzo M, Massa PE, Olivotto E, et al. (2010) Sustained NF-B activation produces a short-term cell proliferation block in conjunction with repressing effectors of cell cycle progression controlled by E2F or FoxM1 (Journal of Cellular Physiology 218 (215-227)) Journal of Cellular Physiology. 224 |
Penzo M, Massa PE, Olivotto E, et al. (2009) Sustained NF-kappaB activation produces a short-term cell proliferation block in conjunction with repressing effectors of cell cycle progression controlled by E2F or FoxM1. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 218: 215-27 |
Massa PE, Li X, Hanidu A, et al. (2005) Gene expression profiling in conjunction with physiological rescues of IKKalpha-null cells with wild type or mutant IKKalpha reveals distinct classes of IKKalpha/NF-kappaB-dependent genes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 14057-69 |
Li X, Massa PE, Hanidu A, et al. (2002) IKKalpha, IKKbeta, and NEMO/IKKgamma are each required for the NF-kappa B-mediated inflammatory response program. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 45129-40 |