Gregor M Balaburski
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Budina-Kolomets A, Balaburski G, Bondar A, Beeharry N, Yen T, Murphy M
Cancer Biol Ther
. 2013 Oct;
15(2):194-9.
PMID: 24100579
The chaperone HSP70 promotes the survival of cells exposed to many different types of stresses, and is also potently anti-apoptotic. The major stress-induced form of this protein, HSP70-1, is overexpressed...
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Lum M, Balaburski G, Murphy M, Black A, Black J
J Biol Chem
. 2013 Aug;
288(38):27112-27127.
PMID: 23900841
Although alterations in stimulus-induced degradation of PKC have been implicated in disease, mechanistic understanding of this process remains limited. Evidence supports the existence of both proteasomal and lysosomal mechanisms of...
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Balaburski G, Leu J, Beeharry N, Hayik S, Andrake M, Zhang G, et al.
Mol Cancer Res
. 2013 Jan;
11(3):219-29.
PMID: 23303345
The stress-induced HSP70 is an ATP-dependent molecular chaperone that plays a key role in refolding misfolded proteins and promoting cell survival following stress. HSP70 is marginally expressed in nontransformed cells,...
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Balaburski G, Dardes R, Johnson M, Haddad B, Zhu F, Ross E, et al.
Int J Oncol
. 2010 Jul;
37(2):387-98.
PMID: 20596666
We have previously demonstrated that prolonged treatments with raloxifene (RAL) in vitro will result in phase II RAL resistance and RAL-induced tumor growth. Clinical interest prompted us to re-examine RAL...
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Balaburski G, Hontz R, Murphy M
Trends Cell Biol
. 2010 Mar;
20(6):363-9.
PMID: 20303758
p53 and ARF are well-established tumor-suppressor proteins that function together in the negative regulation of cancer. Recently, both proteins were found to play surprising roles in autophagy. Autophagy ('self-eating') is...