Fred K. Hagen

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University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
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Molecular Biology
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Tian L, Wang C, Hagen FK, et al. (2014) Acetylation-defective mutant of Pparγ is associated with decreased lipid synthesis in breast cancer cells. Oncotarget. 5: 7303-15
Avilés-Reyes A, Miller JH, Simpson-Haidaris PJ, et al. (2014) Modification of Streptococcus mutans Cnm by PgfS contributes to adhesion, endothelial cell invasion, and virulence. Journal of Bacteriology. 196: 2789-97
Pei S, Minhajuddin M, Callahan KP, et al. (2013) Targeting aberrant glutathione metabolism to eradicate human acute myelogenous leukemia cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288: 33542-58
Khorana AA, Connolly GC, Hagen F, et al. (2013) A Proteomics-Based Approach To Identifying Mechanisms Of Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Potential Role For Immunoglobulins Blood. 122: 1127-1127
Tian L, Wang C, Hagen FK, et al. (2013) Abstract 5176: PPARγ acetylation governs differentiation function. Cancer Research. 73: 5176-5176
Pestell R, Tian L, Wang C, et al. (2013) Abstract P2-06-02: Pparg deacetylation by SIRT1 determines breast tumor lipid synthesis and growth Cancer Research. 73
Miralem T, Lerner-Marmarosh N, Gibbs PEM, et al. (2012) The Human Biliverdin Reductase-based Peptide Fragments and Biliverdin Regulate Protein Kinase Cδ Activity THE PEPTIDES ARE INHIBITORS OR SUBSTRATE FOR THE PROTEIN KINASE C Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 24698-24712
Hagen FK. (2012) Proteoglycan: Site Mapping and Site-Directed Mutagenesis Methods of Molecular Biology. 836: 23-34
Callahan KP, Corbett C, Jacob S, et al. (2012) Rocaglamide Selectively Eradicates Human Leukemia Stem Cells and Synergizes with Multiple Agents to Target AML Cells Blood. 120: 1338-1338
Gunaje JB, Marimuthu S, Chivukula RSV, et al. (2012) Abstract 1638: Aspirin acetylates multiple cellular proteins in HCT-116 cells: Identification of novel targets Cancer Research. 72: 1638-1638
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