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Matthew D. Buschman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Molecular Pathology University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
Cell Biology, Biochemistry
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Sara A. Courtneidge grad student 2011 UCSD
 (The Role of Adaptor Protein Tks4 in Invadopodia Formation and Cancer Cell Invasion.)
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Buschman MD, Field SJ. (2017) MYO18A: An unusual myosin. Advances in Biological Regulation
Iizuka S, Abdullah C, Buschman MD, et al. (2016) The role of Tks adaptor proteins in invadopodia formation, growth and metastasis of melanoma. Oncotarget
Buschman MD, Xing M, Field SJ. (2015) The GOLPH3 pathway regulates Golgi shape and function and is activated by DNA damage. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 9: 362
Hodge DL, Berthet C, Coppola V, et al. (2014) IFN-gamma AU-rich element removal promotes chronic IFN-gamma expression and autoimmunity in mice. Journal of Autoimmunity. 53: 33-45
Iizuka S, Gould CM, Buschman MD, et al. (2014) Abstract 3155: Tks adaptor proteins and invadopodia formation in the growth and metastasis of melanoma Cancer Research. 74: 3155-3155
Ng MM, Dippold HC, Buschman MD, et al. (2013) GOLPH3L antagonizes GOLPH3 to determine Golgi morphology. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 24: 796-808
Hodge DL, Berthet C, Subleski J, et al. (2010) CS1-2 Targeted removal of IFN-gamma 3′untranslated region AU-rich element alters B cell function resulting in lupus-like disease in C57BL6 mice Cytokine. 52: 5
Hodge DL, Yang J, Buschman MD, et al. (2009) Interleukin-15 enhances proteasomal degradation of bid in normal lymphocytes: implications for large granular lymphocyte leukemias. Cancer Research. 69: 3986-94
Buschman MD, Bromann PA, Cejudo-Martin P, et al. (2009) The novel adaptor protein Tks4 (SH3PXD2B) is required for functional podosome formation. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 20: 1302-11
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