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Shravan Kumar Komaragiri

TitleDr.
Faculty RankPostdoctoral
InstitutionClark Atlanta University
DepartmentCCRTD
Address223 James P. Brawley S.W.
Thomas W. Cole, Jr. Science Research Center RCST 4010
Atlanta GA 30314
Phone4048806823
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    1. Hewa Bostanthirige D, Komaragiri SK, Joshi JB, Alzahrani M, Saini I, Jain S, Bowen NJ, Havrda MC, Chaudhary J. The helix-loop-helix transcriptional regulator Id4 is required for terminal differentiation of luminal epithelial cells in the prostate. Oncoscience. 2021; 8:14-30. PMID: 33884281.
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    2. Singh JK, Hutt DM, Tait B, Guy NC, Sivils JC, Ortiz NR, Payan AN, Komaragiri SK, Owens JJ, Culbertson D, Blair LJ, Dickey C, Kuo SY, Finley D, Dyson HJ, Cox MB, Chaudhary J, Gestwicki JE, Balch WE. Management of Hsp90-Dependent Protein Folding by Small Molecules Targeting the Aha1 Co-Chaperone. Cell Chem Biol. 2020 03 19; 27(3):292-305.e6. PMID: 32017918.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    3. Joshi JB, Patel D, Morton DJ, Sharma P, Zou J, Hewa Bostanthirige D, Gorantla Y, Nagappan P, Komaragiri SK, Sivils JC, Xie H, Palaniappan R, Wang G, Cox MB, Chaudhary J. Inactivation of ID4 promotes a CRPC phenotype with constitutive AR activation through FKBP52. Mol Oncol. 2017 04; 11(4):337-357. PMID: 28252832.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    4. Komaragiri SK, Bostanthirige DH, Morton DJ, Patel D, Joshi J, Upadhyay S, Chaudhary J. ID4 promotes AR expression and blocks tumorigenicity of PC3 prostate cancer cells. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2016 09 09; 478(1):60-66. PMID: 27462022.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    5. Sharma P, Knowell AE, Chinaranagari S, Komaragiri S, Nagappan P, Patel D, Havrda MC, Chaudhary J. Id4 deficiency attenuates prostate development and promotes PIN-like lesions by regulating androgen receptor activity and expression of NKX3.1 and PTEN. Mol Cancer. 2013 Jun 21; 12:67. PMID: 23786676.
      Citations: 15     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    6. Vo BT, Morton D, Komaragiri S, Millena AC, Leath C, Khan SA. TGF-? effects on prostate cancer cell migration and invasion are mediated by PGE2 through activation of PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway. Endocrinology. 2013 May; 154(5):1768-79. PMID: 23515290.
      Citations: 96     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
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