Shomit Sengupta
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Flores E, Sengupta S, Miller J, Newman J, Bronson R, Crowley D, et al.
Cancer Cell
. 2005 Apr;
7(4):363-73.
PMID: 15837625
p63 and p73 are functionally and structurally related to the tumor suppressor p53. However, their own role in tumor suppression is unclear. Given the p53-like properties of p63 and p73,...
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Schaeffer A, Klumpp D, Weiser A, Sengupta S, Forrestal S, Batler R
Int J Antimicrob Agents
. 2004 Sep;
24 Suppl 1:S57-60.
PMID: 15364309
Urinary tract infections are most commonly caused by type 1-piliated Escherichia coli (UPEC) and result in urothelial apoptosis, local cytokine release and neutrophil infiltration. A human urothelial cell line was...
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Batler R, Sengupta S, Forrestal S, Schaeffer A, Klumpp D
J Urol
. 2002 Jul;
168(2):819-25.
PMID: 12131374
Purpose: Mast cells have been implicated in bladder inflammation and pathogenesis. To determine if mast cell secretion products can modulate urothelial inflammatory responses we developed an in vitro model of...
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Flores E, Tsai K, Crowley D, Sengupta S, Yang A, McKeon F, et al.
Nature
. 2002 Apr;
416(6880):560-4.
PMID: 11932750
The tumour-suppressor gene p53 is frequently mutated in human cancers and is important in the cellular response to DNA damage. Although the p53 family members p63 and p73 are structurally...