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    TRPM2 protects against tissue damage following oxidative stress and ischaemia–reperfusion by Miller, Barbara A., Cheung, Joseph Y.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2016)
    “…TRPM channels are a subgroup of the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel superfamily whose members have important roles in cell proliferation and…”
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    The human ion channel TRPM2 modulates migration and invasion in neuroblastoma through regulation of integrin expression by Bao, Lei, Festa, Fernanda, Hirschler-Laszkiewicz, Iwona, Keefer, Kerry, Wang, Hong-Gang, Cheung, Joseph Y., Miller, Barbara A.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-11-2022)
    “…Transient receptor potential channel TRPM2 is highly expressed in many cancers and involved in regulation of key physiological processes including…”
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    Evidence for the Role of BAG3 in Mitochondrial Quality Control in Cardiomyocytes by Tahrir, Farzaneh G., Knezevic, Tijana, Gupta, Manish K., Gordon, Jennifer, Cheung, Joseph Y., Feldman, Arthur M., Khalili, Kamel

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-04-2017)
    “…Mitochondrial abnormalities impact the development of myofibrillar myopathies. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms underlying the removal of dysfunctional…”
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    GRP78 Interacting Partner Bag5 Responds to ER Stress and Protects Cardiomyocytes From ER Stress-Induced Apoptosis by Gupta, Manish K., Tahrir, Farzaneh G., Knezevic, Tijana, White, Martyn K., Gordon, Jennifer, Cheung, Joseph Y., Khalili, Kamel, Feldman, Arthur M.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-08-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Bag5 is a member of the BAG family of molecular chaperone regulators and is unusual in that it consists of five BAG domains, which function as…”
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    Paroxetine Is a Direct Inhibitor of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 and Increases Myocardial Contractility by Thal, David M, Homan, Kristoff T, Chen, Jun, Wu, Emily K, Hinkle, Patricia M, Huang, Z. Maggie, Chuprun, J. Kurt, Song, Jianliang, Gao, Erhe, Cheung, Joseph Y, Sklar, Larry A, Koch, Walter J, Tesmer, John J.G

    Published in ACS chemical biology (16-11-2012)
    “…G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is a well-established therapeutic target for the treatment of heart failure. Herein we identify the selective…”
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    HIV-1 Nef-induced cardiotoxicity through dysregulation of autophagy by Gupta, Manish K., Kaminski, Rafal, Mullen, Brian, Gordon, Jennifer, Burdo, Tricia H., Cheung, Joseph Y., Feldman, Arthur M., Madesh, Muniswamy, Khalili, Kamel

    Published in Scientific reports (17-08-2017)
    “…Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of co-morbidity in HIV-1 positive patients, even those in whom plasma virus levels are well-controlled. The…”
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    BAG3: a new player in the heart failure paradigm by Knezevic, Tijana, Myers, Valerie D., Gordon, Jennifer, Tilley, Douglas G., Sharp, Thomas E., Wang, JuFang, Khalili, Kamel, Cheung, Joseph Y., Feldman, Arthur M.

    Published in Heart failure reviews (01-07-2015)
    “…BAG3 is a cellular protein that is expressed predominantly in skeletal and cardiac muscle but can also be found in the brain and in the peripheral nervous…”
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    The human ion channel TRPM2 modulates cell survival in neuroblastoma through E2F1 and FOXM1 by Hirschler-Laszkiewicz, Iwona, Festa, Fernanda, Huang, Suming, Moldovan, George-Lucian, Nicolae, Claudia, Dhoonmoon, Ashna, Bao, Lei, Keefer, Kerry, Chen, Shu-jen, Wang, Hong-Gang, Cheung, Joseph Y., Miller, Barbara A.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-04-2022)
    “…Transient receptor potential channel melastatin 2 (TRPM2) is highly expressed in cancer and has an essential function in preserving viability through…”
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    The Human Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 2 Ion Channel Modulates ROS Through Nrf2 by Bao, Lei, Festa, Fernanda, Freet, Christopher S., Lee, John P., Hirschler-Laszkiewicz, Iwona M., Chen, Shu-jen, Keefer, Kerry A., Wang, Hong-Gang, Patterson, Andrew D., Cheung, Joseph Y., Miller, Barbara A.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-10-2019)
    “…Transient receptor potential melastatin channel subfamily member 2 (TRPM2) has an essential role in protecting cell viability through modulation of oxidative…”
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    Structural Determinants Influencing the Potency and Selectivity of Indazole-Paroxetine Hybrid G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Inhibitors by Bouley, Renee, Waldschmidt, Helen V, Cato, M Claire, Cannavo, Alessandro, Song, Jianliang, Cheung, Joseph Y, Yao, Xin-Qiu, Koch, Walter J, Larsen, Scott D, Tesmer, John J G

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-12-2017)
    “…G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) phosphorylate activated receptors to promote arrestin binding, decoupling from heterotrimeric G proteins, and…”
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    Role of TRPM2 in cell proliferation and susceptibility to oxidative stress by Chen, Shu-jen, Zhang, Wenyi, Tong, Qin, Conrad, Kathleen, Hirschler-Laszkiewicz, Iwona, Bayerl, Michael, Kim, Jason K, Cheung, Joseph Y, Miller, Barbara A

    “…The transient receptor potential (TRP) channel TRPM2 is an ion channel that modulates cell survival. We report here that full-length (TRPM2-L) and short…”
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    Resistance of Akt kinases to dephosphorylation through ATP-dependent conformational plasticity by Chan, Tung O, Zhang, Jin, Rodeck, Ulrich, Pascal, John M, Armen, Roger S, Spring, Maureen, Dumitru, Calin D, Myers, Valerie, Li, Xue, Cheung, Joseph Y, Feldman, Arthur M

    “…Phosphorylation of a threonine residue (T308 in Akt1) in the activation loop of Akt kinases is a prerequisite for deregulated Akt activity frequently observed…”
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