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Adam Spencer
University of Virginia
2004
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37698543The Androgen Receptor Does Not Directly Regulate the Transcription of DNA Damage Response Genes.Mol Cancer Res2023
34031486IGF1R and Src inhibition induce synergistic cytotoxicity in HNSCC through inhibition of FAK.Sci Rep2021
32467173PRAS40 Phosphorylation Correlates with Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor-Induced Resistance to Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibition in Head and Neck Cancer Cells.Mol Cancer Res2020
31041742Detection of ADP-Ribosylation of the Androgen Receptor Using the Recombinant Macrodomain AF1521 from Archaeoglobus fulgidus.Methods Mol Biol2019
31291322The RNA encoding the microtubule-associated protein tau has extensive structure that affects its biology.PLoS One2019
28525742Ubiquitin Modification by the E3 Ligase/ADP-Ribosyltransferase Dtx3L/Parp9.Mol Cell2017
28875501The protein kinase C super-family member PKN is regulated by mTOR and influences differentiation during prostate cancer progression.Prostate2017
25839329De novo mutations in SIK1 cause a spectrum of developmental epilepsies.Am J Hum Genet2015
24045845Autosomal recessive mutations in nuclear transport factor KPNA7 are associated with infantile spasms and cerebellar malformation.Eur J Hum Genet2014
24700805Role in tumor growth of a glycogen debranching enzyme lost in glycogen storage disease.J Natl Cancer Inst2014
24100013Androgen induces a switch from cytoplasmic retention to nuclear import of the androgen receptor.Mol Cell Biol2013
22761715Identification of kinases regulating prostate cancer cell growth using an RNAi phenotypic screen.PLoS One2012
21670151The defective nuclear lamina in Hutchinson-gilford progeria syndrome disrupts the nucleocytoplasmic Ran gradient and inhibits nuclear localization of Ubc9.Mol Cell Biol2011
20701745Karyopherin alpha7 (KPNA7), a divergent member of the importin alpha family of nuclear import receptors.BMC Cell Biol2010
19427017PRK1 distribution in normal tissues and carcinomas: overexpression and activation in ovarian serous carcinoma.Hum Pathol2009
18270197Activation of the DNA-dependent protein kinase stimulates nuclear export of the androgen receptor in vitro.J Biol Chem2008
17325038Ligand binding to the androgen receptor induces conformational changes that regulate phosphatase interactions.Mol Cell Biol2007
16282370Stress kinase signaling regulates androgen receptor phosphorylation, transcription, and localization.Mol Endocrinol2006
14684849Transient, ligand-dependent arrest of the androgen receptor in subnuclear foci alters phosphorylation and coactivator interactions.Mol Endocrinol2004
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