Christina Voelkel Johnson

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentMicrobiology and Immunology
AddressP.O. Box MSC 955
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Hollings Cancer Center - 86 Jonathan Lucas St.
Phone843-792-3125
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    1. Voelkel-Johnson C, Voelkel-Johnson C. Sphingolipids in embryonic development, cell cycle regulation, and stemness - Implications for polyploidy in tumors. Semin Cancer Biol. 2022 06; 81:206-219. PMID: 33429049; PMCID: PMC8263803.
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    2. White-Gilbertson S, Davis M, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kasman LM, White-Gilbertson S, Davis M, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kasman LM. Sex differences in the MB49 syngeneic, murine model of bladder cancer. Bladder (San Franc). 2016; 3(1). PMID: 26998503; PMCID: PMC4795170.
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    3. Venant H, Rahmaniyan M, Jones EE, Lu P, Lilly MB, Garrett-Mayer E, Drake RR, Kraveka JM, Smith CD, Voelkel-Johnson C, Venant H, Rahmaniyan M, Jones EE, Lu P, Lilly MB, Garrett-Mayer E, Drake RR, Kraveka JM, Smith CD, Voelkel-Johnson C. The Sphingosine Kinase 2 Inhibitor ABC294640 Reduces the Growth of Prostate Cancer Cells and Results in Accumulation of Dihydroceramides In Vitro and In Vivo. Mol Cancer Ther. 2015 Dec; 14(12):2744-52. PMID: 26494858; PMCID: PMC4674301.
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    4. Tirodkar TS, Lu P, Bai A, Scheffel MJ, Gencer S, Garrett-Mayer E, Bielawska A, Ogretmen B, Voelkel-Johnson C, Tirodkar TS, Lu P, Bai A, Scheffel MJ, Gencer S, Garrett-Mayer E, Bielawska A, Ogretmen B, Voelkel-Johnson C. Expression of Ceramide Synthase 6 Transcriptionally Activates Acid Ceramidase in a c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK)-dependent Manner. J Biol Chem. 2015 May 22; 290(21):13157-67. PMID: 25839235; PMCID: PMC4505570.
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    5. Rajagopalan V, Canals D, Luberto C, Snider J, Voelkel-Johnson C, Obeid LM, Hannun YA, Rajagopalan V, Canals D, Luberto C, Snider J, Voelkel-Johnson C, Obeid LM, Hannun YA. Critical determinants of mitochondria-associated neutral sphingomyelinase (MA-nSMase) for mitochondrial localization. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2015 Apr; 1850(4):628-39. PMID: 25484313; PMCID: PMC4435939.
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    6. Sundaram K, Sambandam Y, Balasubramanian S, Pillai B, Voelkel-Johnson C, Ries WL, Reddy SV, Sundaram K, Sambandam Y, Balasubramanian S, Pillai B, Voelkel-Johnson C, Ries WL, Reddy SV. STAT-6 mediates TRAIL induced RANK ligand expression in stromal/preosteoblast cells. Bone. 2015 Feb; 71:137-44. PMID: 25445452.
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    7. Kesarwani P, Al-Khami AA, Scurti G, Thyagarajan K, Kaur N, Husain S, Fang Q, Naga OS, Simms P, Beeson G, Voelkel-Johnson C, Garrett-Mayer E, Beeson CC, Nishimura MI, Mehrotra S, Kesarwani P, Al-Khami AA, Scurti G, Thyagarajan K, Kaur N, Husain S, Fang Q, Naga OS, Simms P, Beeson G, Voelkel-Johnson C, Garrett-Mayer E, Beeson CC, Nishimura MI, Mehrotra S. Promoting thiol expression increases the durability of antitumor T-cell functions. Cancer Res. 2014 Nov 01; 74(21):6036-6047. PMID: 25164014; PMCID: PMC4216764.
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    8. Dai L, Plaisance-Bonstaff K, Voelkel-Johnson C, Smith CD, Ogretmen B, Qin Z, Parsons C, Dai L, Plaisance-Bonstaff K, Voelkel-Johnson C, Smith CD, Ogretmen B, Qin Z, Parsons C. Sphingosine kinase-2 maintains viral latency and survival for KSHV-infected endothelial cells. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e102314. PMID: 25010828; PMCID: PMC4092155.
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    9. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Gosnell H, Kasman LM, Potta T, Vu L, Garrett-Mayer E, Rege K, Voelkel-Johnson C. Polymer-enhanced delivery increases adenoviral gene expression in an orthotopic model of bladder cancer. J Control Release. 2014 Feb 28; 176:35-43. PMID: 24370892; PMCID: PMC3952388.
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    10. Kasman L, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kasman L, Voelkel-Johnson C. An orthotopic bladder cancer model for gene delivery studies. J Vis Exp. 2013 Dec 01; (82):50181. PMID: 24326612; PMCID: PMC4011168.
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    11. Qin Z, Dai L, Trillo-Tinoco J, Senkal C, Wang W, Reske T, Bonstaff K, Del Valle L, Rodriguez P, Flemington E, Voelkel-Johnson C, Smith CD, Ogretmen B, Parsons C, Qin Z, Dai L, Trillo-Tinoco J, Senkal C, Wang W, Reske T, Bonstaff K, Del Valle L, Rodriguez P, Flemington E, Voelkel-Johnson C, Smith CD, Ogretmen B, Parsons C. Targeting sphingosine kinase induces apoptosis and tumor regression for KSHV-associated primary effusion lymphoma. Mol Cancer Ther. 2014 Jan; 13(1):154-64. PMID: 24140934; PMCID: PMC3918494.
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    12. May LA, Kramarenko II, Brandon CS, Voelkel-Johnson C, Roy S, Truong K, Francis SP, Monzack EL, Lee FS, Cunningham LL, May LA, Kramarenko II, Brandon CS, Voelkel-Johnson C, Roy S, Truong K, Francis SP, Monzack EL, Lee FS, Cunningham LL. Inner ear supporting cells protect hair cells by secreting HSP70. J Clin Invest. 2013 Aug; 123(8):3577-87. PMID: 23863716; PMCID: PMC3967657.
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    13. Tirodkar TS, Voelkel-Johnson C, Tirodkar TS, Voelkel-Johnson C. Sphingolipids in apoptosis. Exp Oncol. 2012 Oct; 34(3):231-42. PMID: 23070008.
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    14. Brandon CS, Voelkel-Johnson C, May LA, Cunningham LL, Brandon CS, Voelkel-Johnson C, May LA, Cunningham LL. Dissection of adult mouse utricle and adenovirus-mediated supporting-cell infection. J Vis Exp. 2012 Mar 28; (61). PMID: 22491073; PMCID: PMC3460566.
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    15. Kasman L, Onicescu G, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kasman L, Onicescu G, Voelkel-Johnson C. Histone deacetylase inhibitors restore cell surface expression of the coxsackie adenovirus receptor and enhance CMV promoter activity in castration-resistant prostate cancer cells. Prostate Cancer. 2012; 2012:137163. PMID: 22288017; PMCID: PMC3263646.
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    16. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Voelkel-Johnson C. TRAIL-mediated signaling in prostate, bladder and renal cancer. Nat Rev Urol. 2011 Jun 14; 8(8):417-27. PMID: 21670755.
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    17. Kaur N, Naga OS, Norell H, Al-Khami AA, Scheffel MJ, Chakraborty NG, Voelkel-Johnson C, Mukherji B, Mehrotra S, Kaur N, Naga OS, Norell H, Al-Khami AA, Scheffel MJ, Chakraborty NG, Voelkel-Johnson C, Mukherji B, Mehrotra S. T cells expanded in presence of IL-15 exhibit increased antioxidant capacity and innate effector molecules. Cytokine. 2011 Aug; 55(2):307-17. PMID: 21602054; PMCID: PMC3595556.
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    18. Murali A, Kasman L, Voelkel-Johnson C, Murali A, Kasman L, Voelkel-Johnson C. Adenoviral infectivity of exfoliated viable cells in urine: implications for the detection of bladder cancer. BMC Cancer. 2011 May 12; 11:168. PMID: 21569442; PMCID: PMC3112159.
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    19. Park MA, Reinehr R, Häussinger D, Voelkel-Johnson C, Ogretmen B, Yacoub A, Grant S, Dent P, Park MA, Reinehr R, H?ussinger D, Voelkel-Johnson C, Ogretmen B, Yacoub A, Grant S, Dent P. Sorafenib activates CD95 and promotes autophagy and cell death via Src family kinases in gastrointestinal tumor cells. Mol Cancer Ther. 2010 Aug; 9(8):2220-31. PMID: 20682655; PMCID: PMC2933415.
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    20. Park MA, Mitchell C, Zhang G, Yacoub A, Allegood J, Häussinger D, Reinehr R, Larner A, Spiegel S, Fisher PB, Voelkel-Johnson C, Ogretmen B, Grant S, Dent P, Park MA, Mitchell C, Zhang G, Yacoub A, Allegood J, H?ussinger D, Reinehr R, Larner A, Spiegel S, Fisher PB, Voelkel-Johnson C, Ogretmen B, Grant S, Dent P. Vorinostat and sorafenib increase CD95 activation in gastrointestinal tumor cells through a Ca(2+)-de novo ceramide-PP2A-reactive oxygen species-dependent signaling pathway. Cancer Res. 2010 Aug 01; 70(15):6313-24. PMID: 20631069; PMCID: PMC2918282.
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    21. Walker T, Mitchell C, Park MA, Yacoub A, Rahmani M, Häussinger D, Reinehr R, Voelkel-Johnson C, Fisher PB, Grant S, Dent P, Walker T, Mitchell C, Park MA, Yacoub A, Rahmani M, H?ussinger D, Reinehr R, Voelkel-Johnson C, Fisher PB, Grant S, Dent P. 17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin and MEK1/2 inhibitors kill GI tumor cells via Ca2+-dependent suppression of GRP78/BiP and induction of ceramide and reactive oxygen species. Mol Cancer Ther. 2010 May; 9(5):1378-95. PMID: 20442308; PMCID: PMC2868106.
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    22. Kasman LM, Barua S, Lu P, Rege K, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kasman LM, Barua S, Lu P, Rege K, Voelkel-Johnson C. Polymer-enhanced adenoviral transduction of CAR-negative bladder cancer cells. Mol Pharm. 2009 Sep-Oct; 6(5):1612-9. PMID: 19655763; PMCID: PMC2757475.
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    23. Norell H, Martins da Palma T, Lesher A, Kaur N, Mehrotra M, Naga OS, Spivey N, Olafimihan S, Chakraborty NG, Voelkel-Johnson C, Nishimura MI, Mukherji B, Mehrotra S, Norell H, Martins da Palma T, Lesher A, Kaur N, Mehrotra M, Naga OS, Spivey N, Olafimihan S, Chakraborty NG, Voelkel-Johnson C, Nishimura MI, Mukherji B, Mehrotra S. Inhibition of superoxide generation upon T-cell receptor engagement rescues Mart-1(27-35)-reactive T cells from activation-induced cell death. Cancer Res. 2009 Aug 01; 69(15):6282-9. PMID: 19638595; PMCID: PMC2719828.
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    24. White-Gilbertson SJ, Kasman L, McKillop J, Tirodkar T, Lu P, Voelkel-Johnson C, White-Gilbertson SJ, Kasman L, McKillop J, Tirodkar T, Lu P, Voelkel-Johnson C. Oxidative stress sensitizes bladder cancer cells to TRAIL mediated apoptosis by down-regulating anti-apoptotic proteins. J Urol. 2009 Sep; 182(3):1178-85. PMID: 19625063; PMCID: PMC2749573.
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    25. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, White-Gilbertson S, Kurtz DT, Voelkel-Johnson C. The role of protein synthesis in cell cycling and cancer. Mol Oncol. 2009 Dec; 3(5-6):402-8. PMID: 19546037; PMCID: PMC2784195.
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    26. Walker T, Mitchell C, Park MA, Yacoub A, Graf M, Rahmani M, Houghton PJ, Voelkel-Johnson C, Grant S, Dent P, Walker T, Mitchell C, Park MA, Yacoub A, Graf M, Rahmani M, Houghton PJ, Voelkel-Johnson C, Grant S, Dent P. Sorafenib and vorinostat kill colon cancer cells by CD95-dependent and -independent mechanisms. Mol Pharmacol. 2009 Aug; 76(2):342-55. PMID: 19483104; PMCID: PMC2713126.
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    27. Park MA, Walker T, Martin AP, Allegood J, Vozhilla N, Emdad L, Sarkar D, Rahmani M, Graf M, Yacoub A, Koumenis C, Spiegel S, Curiel DT, Voelkel-Johnson C, Grant S, Fisher PB, Dent P, Park MA, Walker T, Martin AP, Allegood J, Vozhilla N, Emdad L, Sarkar D, Rahmani M, Graf M, Yacoub A, Koumenis C, Spiegel S, Curiel DT, Voelkel-Johnson C, Grant S, Fisher PB, Dent P. MDA-7/IL-24-induced cell killing in malignant renal carcinoma cells occurs by a ceramide/CD95/PERK-dependent mechanism. Mol Cancer Ther. 2009 May; 8(5):1280-91. PMID: 19417161; PMCID: PMC2889018.
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    28. Voelkel-Johnson C, Voelkel-Johnson C. Combination therapy with TRAIL: Recent developments and potential pitfalls. Cancer Biol Ther. 2009 Jan; 8(1):81-3. PMID: 19127121.
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    29. White-Gilbertson S, Mullen T, Senkal C, Lu P, Ogretmen B, Obeid L, Voelkel-Johnson C, White-Gilbertson S, Mullen T, Senkal C, Lu P, Ogretmen B, Obeid L, Voelkel-Johnson C. Ceramide synthase 6 modulates TRAIL sensitivity and nuclear translocation of active caspase-3 in colon cancer cells. Oncogene. 2009 Feb 26; 28(8):1132-41. PMID: 19137010; PMCID: PMC2648838.
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    30. Mehrotra S, Mougiakakos D, Johansson CC, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kiessling R, Mehrotra S, Mougiakakos D, Johansson CC, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kiessling R. Oxidative stress and lymphocyte persistence: implications in immunotherapy. Adv Cancer Res. 2009; 102:197-227. PMID: 19595310.
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    31. White-Gilbertson S, Rubinchik S, Voelkel-Johnson C, White-Gilbertson S, Rubinchik S, Voelkel-Johnson C. Transformation, translation and TRAIL: an unexpected intersection. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 2008 Apr; 19(2):167-72. PMID: 18353705; PMCID: PMC2323623.
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    32. White SJ, Kasman LM, Kelly MM, Lu P, Spruill L, McDermott PJ, Voelkel-Johnson C, White SJ, Kasman LM, Kelly MM, Lu P, Spruill L, McDermott PJ, Voelkel-Johnson C. Doxorubicin generates a proapoptotic phenotype by phosphorylation of elongation factor 2. Free Radic Biol Med. 2007 Nov 01; 43(9):1313-21. PMID: 17893044; PMCID: PMC2084083.
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    33. Kasman L, Lu P, Voelkel-Johnson C, Kasman L, Lu P, Voelkel-Johnson C. The histone deacetylase inhibitors depsipeptide and MS-275, enhance TRAIL gene therapy of LNCaP prostate cancer cells without adverse effects in normal prostate epithelial cells. Cancer Gene Ther. 2007 Mar; 14(3):327-34. PMID: 17186014.
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    34. White SJ, Lu P, Keller GM, Voelkel-Johnson C, White SJ, Lu P, Keller GM, Voelkel-Johnson C. Targeting the short form of cFLIP by RNA interference is sufficient to enhance TRAIL sensitivity in PC3 prostate carcinoma cells. Cancer Biol Ther. 2006 Dec; 5(12):1618-23. PMID: 17106251.
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    35. White SJ, Voelkel-Johnson C, White SJ, Voelkel-Johnson C. Illuminating TRAIL gene therapy. Cancer Biol Ther. 2006 Nov; 5(11):1521-2. PMID: 17204862.
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    36. Norris JS, Bielawska A, Day T, El-Zawahri A, ElOjeimy S, Hannun Y, Holman D, Hyer M, Landon C, Lowe S, Dong JY, McKillop J, Norris K, Obeid L, Rubinchik S, Tavassoli M, Tomlinson S, Voelkel-Johnson C, Liu X, Norris JS, Bielawska A, Day T, El-Zawahri A, ElOjeimy S, Hannun Y, Holman D, Hyer M, Landon C, Lowe S, Dong JY, McKillop J, Norris K, Obeid L, Rubinchik S, Tavassoli M, Tomlinson S, Voelkel-Johnson C, Liu X. Combined therapeutic use of AdGFPFasL and small molecule inhibitors of ceramide metabolism in prostate and head and neck cancers: a status report. Cancer Gene Ther. 2006 Dec; 13(12):1045-51. PMID: 16763610.
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    37. El-Zawahry A, Lu P, White SJ, Voelkel-Johnson C, El-Zawahry A, Lu P, White SJ, Voelkel-Johnson C. In vitro efficacy of AdTRAIL gene therapy of bladder cancer is enhanced by trichostatin A-mediated restoration of CAR expression and downregulation of cFLIP and Bcl-XL. Cancer Gene Ther. 2006 Mar; 13(3):281-9. PMID: 16167063.
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    38. Voelkel-Johnson C, Hannun YA, El-Zawahry A, Voelkel-Johnson C, Hannun YA, El-Zawahry A. Resistance to TRAIL is associated with defects in ceramide signaling that can be overcome by exogenous C6-ceramide without requiring down-regulation of cellular FLICE inhibitory protein. Mol Cancer Ther. 2005 Sep; 4(9):1320-7. PMID: 16170023.
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    39. El-Zawahry A, McKillop J, Voelkel-Johnson C, El-Zawahry A, McKillop J, Voelkel-Johnson C. Doxorubicin increases the effectiveness of Apo2L/TRAIL for tumor growth inhibition of prostate cancer xenografts. BMC Cancer. 2005 Jan 07; 5:2. PMID: 15638938; PMCID: PMC546011.
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    40. Sudarshan S, Holman DH, Hyer ML, Voelkel-Johnson C, Dong JY, Norris JS, Sudarshan S, Holman DH, Hyer ML, Voelkel-Johnson C, Dong JY, Norris JS. In vitro efficacy of Fas ligand gene therapy for the treatment of bladder cancer. Cancer Gene Ther. 2005 Jan; 12(1):12-8. PMID: 15514684.
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    41. Rubinchik S, Yu H, Woraratanadharm J, Voelkel-Johnson C, Norris JS, Dong JY, Rubinchik S, Yu H, Woraratanadharm J, Voelkel-Johnson C, Norris JS, Dong JY. Enhanced apoptosis of glioma cell lines is achieved by co-delivering FasL-GFP and TRAIL with a complex Ad5 vector. Cancer Gene Ther. 2003 Nov; 10(11):814-22. PMID: 14605667.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    42. Voelkel-Johnson C, Voelkel-Johnson C. An antibody against DR4 (TRAIL-R1) in combination with doxorubicin selectively kills malignant but not normal prostate cells. Cancer Biol Ther. 2003 May-Jun; 2(3):283-90. PMID: 12878867.
      Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    43. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Kelly MM, Hoel BD, Voelkel-Johnson C. Doxorubicin pretreatment sensitizes prostate cancer cell lines to TRAIL induced apoptosis which correlates with the loss of c-FLIP expression. Cancer Biol Ther. 2002 Sep-Oct; 1(5):520-7. PMID: 12496481.
      Citations: 46     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    44. Voelkel-Johnson C, King DL, Norris JS, Voelkel-Johnson C, King DL, Norris JS. Resistance of prostate cancer cells to soluble TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL/Apo2L) can be overcome by doxorubicin or adenoviral delivery of full-length TRAIL. Cancer Gene Ther. 2002 Feb; 9(2):164-72. PMID: 11857034.
      Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    45. Norris JS, Hyer ML, Voelkel-Johnson C, Lowe SL, Rubinchik S, Dong JY, Norris JS, Hyer ML, Voelkel-Johnson C, Lowe SL, Rubinchik S, Dong JY. The use of Fas Ligand, TRAIL and Bax in gene therapy of prostate cancer. Curr Gene Ther. 2001 May; 1(1):123-36. PMID: 12109135.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    46. Hyer ML, Voelkel-Johnson C, Rubinchik S, Dong J, Norris JS, Hyer ML, Voelkel-Johnson C, Rubinchik S, Dong J, Norris JS. Intracellular Fas ligand expression causes Fas-mediated apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells resistant to monoclonal antibody-induced apoptosis. Mol Ther. 2000 Oct; 2(4):348-58. PMID: 11020350.
      Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    47. Voelkel-Johnson C, Voeks DJ, Greenberg NM, Barrios R, Maggouta F, Kurtz DT, Schwartz DA, Keller GM, Papenbrock T, Clawson GA, Norris JS, Voelkel-Johnson C, Voeks DJ, Greenberg NM, Barrios R, Maggouta F, Kurtz DT, Schwartz DA, Keller GM, Papenbrock T, Clawson GA, Norris JS. Genomic instability-based transgenic models of prostate cancer. Carcinogenesis. 2000 Aug; 21(8):1623-7. PMID: 10910968.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    48. O'Brien JB, Piddington DL, Voelkel-Johnson C, Richards DJ, Hadley LA, Laster SM, O'Brien JB, Piddington DL, Voelkel-Johnson C, Richards DJ, Hadley LA, Laster SM. Sustained phosphorylation of cytosolic phospholipase A2 accompanies cycloheximide- and adenovirus-induced susceptibility to TNF. J Immunol. 1998 Aug 01; 161(3):1525-32. PMID: 9686620.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    49. Thorne TE, Voelkel-Johnson C, Casey WM, Parks LW, Laster SM, Thorne TE, Voelkel-Johnson C, Casey WM, Parks LW, Laster SM. The activity of cytosolic phospholipase A2 is required for the lysis of adenovirus-infected cells by tumor necrosis factor. J Virol. 1996 Dec; 70(12):8502-7. PMID: 8970973; PMCID: PMC190941.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    50. Voelkel-Johnson C, Thorne TE, Laster SM, Voelkel-Johnson C, Thorne TE, Laster SM. Susceptibility to TNF in the presence of inhibitors of transcription or translation is dependent on the activity of cytosolic phospholipase A2 in human melanoma tumor cells. J Immunol. 1996 Jan 01; 156(1):201-7. PMID: 8598463.
      Citations: 11     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    51. Voelkel-Johnson C, Entingh AJ, Wold WS, Gooding LR, Laster SM, Voelkel-Johnson C, Entingh AJ, Wold WS, Gooding LR, Laster SM. Activation of intracellular proteases is an early event in TNF-induced apoptosis. J Immunol. 1995 Feb 15; 154(4):1707-16. PMID: 7836755.
      Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    52. Zilli D, Voelkel-Johnson C, Skinner T, Laster SM, Zilli D, Voelkel-Johnson C, Skinner T, Laster SM. The adenovirus E3 region 14.7 kDa protein, heat and sodium arsenite inhibit the TNF-induced release of arachidonic acid. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1992 Oct 15; 188(1):177-83. PMID: 1417842.
      Citations: 19     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
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