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Anandarup Gupta

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Sahu S, Nunez S, Bai G, Gupta A
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2007 Mar; 292(6):C2288-96. PMID: 17329398
We have identified the presence of leupaxin (LPXN), which belongs to the paxillin extended family of focal adhesion-associated adaptor proteins, in prostate cancer cells. Previous studies have demonstrated that LPXN...
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Sahu S, Khadeer M, Robertson B, Nunez S, Bai G, Gupta A
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2006 Aug; 292(1):C581-90. PMID: 16914530
Leupaxin (LPXN), which belongs to the paxillin extended family of adaptor proteins, was previously identified as a component of the sealing zone in osteoclasts. LPXN was found to associate with...
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Tang Z, Sahu S, Khadeer M, Bai G, Franklin R, Gupta A
Bone . 2005 Oct; 38(2):181-98. PMID: 16203195
Zinc is an essential trace element that is involved in diverse metabolic and signaling pathways. Zinc deficiency is associated with retardation of bone growth. Previous in vitro studies have suggested...
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Khadeer M, Sahu S, Bai G, Abdulla S, Gupta A
Bone . 2005 Jul; 37(3):296-304. PMID: 16005272
Zinc has been previously demonstrated to be a potent inhibitor of osteoclastogenesis and osteoclast function. The mechanisms for cellular uptake of zinc into osteoclasts have not been characterized. We have...
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Gupta A, Lee B, Khadeer M, Tang Z, Chellaiah M, Abu-Amer Y, et al.
J Bone Miner Res . 2003 Apr; 18(4):669-85. PMID: 12674328
Leupaxin is a cytoskeleton adaptor protein that was first identified in human macrophages and was found to share homology with the focal adhesion protein, paxillin. Leupaxin possesses several protein-binding domains...
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Khadeer M, Tang Z, Tenenhouse H, Eiden M, Murer H, Hernando N, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2003 Feb; 284(6):C1633-44. PMID: 12606316
We previously demonstrated that inhibition of Na-dependent phosphate (P(i)) transport in osteoclasts led to reduced ATP levels and diminished bone resorption. These findings suggested that Na/P(i) cotransporters in the osteoclast...