Sylvia Papp
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Recent Articles
1.
Wasserman J, Papp S, Hope A, Perez-Ordonez B
Head Neck Pathol
. 2018 Jan;
12(4):587-591.
PMID: 29302900
Neuroendocrine carcinomas of the head and neck are rare and are classified as well differentiated, moderately differentiated, and poorly differentiated carcinomas with the latter category being subdivided into small cell...
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Papp S, Asa S
Head Neck Pathol
. 2015 Mar;
9(1):16-23.
PMID: 25804379
Thyroid carcinomas of follicular epithelial derivation are common and generally well-behaved malignancies with excellent cure and survival rates. However, a subset of these carcinomas, whether well-differentiated, poorly differentiated, or anaplastic,...
3.
Papp S, Dickson B, Chetty R
Virchows Arch
. 2014 Nov;
466(2):223-8.
PMID: 25416841
Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS) is an uncommon fibroblastic neoplasm with many morphologic mimics. Solitary fibrous tumor is a more common fibroblastic neoplasm, but the two rarely enter the same differential...
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Czarnowski A, Papp S, Szaraz P, Opas M
Cell Mol Biol Lett
. 2014 Jan;
19(1):77-97.
PMID: 24470116
Cellular adhesion to the underlying substratum is regulated through numerous signaling pathways. It has been suggested that insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) is involved in some of these pathways, via...
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Lee D, Oka T, Hunter B, Robinson A, Papp S, Nakamura K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Feb;
8(2):e56387.
PMID: 23437120
Background: Calreticulin, a Ca(2+)-buffering chaperone of the endoplasmic reticulum, is highly expressed in the embryonic heart and is essential for cardiac development. After birth, the calreticulin gene is sharply down...
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Papp S, Dziak E, Kabir G, Backx P, Clement S, Opas M
Am J Pathol
. 2010 Jan;
176(3):1113-21.
PMID: 20110410
While calreticulin has been shown to be critical for cardiac development, its role in cardiac pathology is unclear. Previous studies have shown the detrimental effects on the heart of sustained...
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Villagomez M, Szabo E, Podcheko A, Feng T, Papp S, Opas M
Biochem Cell Biol
. 2009 Sep;
87(4):545-56.
PMID: 19767819
Cell adhesion is regulated by a variety of Ca2+-regulated pathways that depend on Ca2+-binding proteins. One such protein is calreticulin, an ER-resident protein. Calreticulin signalling from within the ER can...
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Papp S, Dziak E, Opas M
Stem Cells
. 2009 Jun;
27(7):1507-15.
PMID: 19544459
A role for calreticulin, an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident, Ca(2+)-binding chaperone, has recently emerged in the context of cardiomyogenesis. We previously proposed calreticulin to be a novel cardiac fetal gene, because...
9.
Papp S, Zhang X, Szabo E, Michalak M, Opas M
Open Cardiovasc Med J
. 2008 Oct;
2:31-5.
PMID: 18949096
To determine if cardiogenesis causes endoplasmic reticulum stress, we examined chaperone expression. Many cardiac pathologies cause activation of the fetal gene program, and we asked the reverse: could activation of...
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Papp S, Szabo E, Kim H, McCulloch C, Opas M
Exp Cell Res
. 2008 Feb;
314(6):1313-26.
PMID: 18255058
We studied the phosphorylation (activation status) of c-Src and CaMKII in MEFs either wild type for calreticulin, calreticulin-null, or rescued with full-length calreticulin. We found that calreticulin-null cells were poorly...