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    A proteomic analysis reveals the loss of expression of the cell death regulatory gene GRIM-19 in human renal cell carcinomas by ALCHANATI, I, NALLAR, S. C, REDDY, S. P, RESNICK, M. B, KALVAKOLANU, D. V, SUN, P, GAO, L, HU, J, STEIN, A, YAKIREVICH, E, KONFORTY, D, ALROY, I, ZHAO, X

    Published in Oncogene (16-11-2006)
    “…Gene associated with retinoid interferon-induced mortality (GRIM)-19, an inhibitor of transcription factor STAT3, was originally identified as a critical…”
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    GRIM-19 mutations fail to inhibit v-Src-induced oncogenesis by Kalakonda, S, Nallar, S C, Lindner, D J, Sun, P, Lorenz, R R, Lamarre, E, Reddy, S P, Kalvakolanu, D V

    Published in Oncogene (12-06-2014)
    “…The non-receptor tyrosine kinase Src is a major player in multiple physiological responses including growth, survival and differentiation. Overexpression…”
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    GRIM-19 inhibits v-Src-induced cell motility by interfering with cytoskeletal restructuring by Sun, P, Nallar, S C, Kalakonda, S, Lindner, D J, Martin, S S, Kalvakolanu, D V

    Published in Oncogene (12-03-2009)
    “…GRIM-19 (Gene associated with Retinoid-Interferon-induced Mortality 19) is a novel tumor suppressor regulated by interferon/retinoid combination. We have…”
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    O021 A GRIM picture of cytokine-induced tumor suppression by Kalvakolanu, D.V., Kalakonda, S., Nallar, S.C., Lindner, D.J.

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-09-2012)
    “…IFNs potently suppress tumor growth which is synergistically enhanced using cell differentiating agents such as retinoic acid (RA). Using a genome-wide…”
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    Tumor Suppressive Protein Gene Associated with Retinoid-Interferon-Induced Mortality (GRIM)-19 Inhibits src-Induced Oncogenic Transformation at Multiple Levels by Kalakonda, Sudhakar, Nallar, Shreeram C, Gong, Ping, Lindner, Daniel J, Goldblum, Simeon E, Reddy, Sekhar P, Kalvakolanu, Dhananjaya V

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-10-2007)
    “…Interferons (IFNs) inhibit the growth of infectious pathogens and tumor development. Although IFNs are potent tumor suppressors, they modestly inhibit the…”
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