Lubna Tahtamouni, Ph.D.

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Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
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ADF/Cofilin
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James R. Bamburg grad student 2005 Colorado State
 (The role of mDia1 during the initiation of polarization and migration of chick embryo cardiac fibroblasts.)
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Kuhn TB, Minamide LS, Tahtamouni LH, et al. (2024) Chemokine Receptor Antagonists Prevent and Reverse Cofilin-Actin Rod Pathology and Protect Synapses in Cultured Rodent and Human iPSC-Derived Neurons. Biomedicines. 12
Tahtamouni LH, Alderfer SA, Kuhn TB, et al. (2023) Characterization of a Human Neuronal Culture System for the Study of Cofilin-Actin Rod Pathology. Biomedicines. 11
Tahtamouni L, Alzghoul A, Alderfer S, et al. (2022) The role of activated androgen receptor in cofilin phospho-regulation depends on the molecular subtype of TNBC cell line and actin assembly dynamics. Plos One. 17: e0279746
Bamburg JR, Minamide LS, Wiggan O, et al. (2021) Cofilin and Actin Dynamics: Multiple Modes of Regulation and Their Impacts in Neuronal Development and Degeneration. Cells. 10
Tahtamouni L, Ahram M, Koblinski J, et al. (2019) Molecular Regulation of Cancer Cell Migration, Invasion, and Metastasis. Analytical Cellular Pathology (Amsterdam). 2019: 1356508
Tahtamouni LH, Nawasreh MM, Al-Mazaydeh ZA, et al. (2017) Cephalostatin 1 analogues activate apoptosis via the endoplasmic reticulum stress signaling pathway. European Journal of Pharmacology
Tahtamouni LH, Shaw AE, Hasan MH, et al. (2013) Non-overlapping activities of ADF and cofilin-1 during the migration of metastatic breast tumor cells. Bmc Cell Biology. 14: 45
Kadir S, Astin JW, Tahtamouni L, et al. (2011) Microtubule remodelling is required for the front-rear polarity switch during contact inhibition of locomotion. Journal of Cell Science. 124: 2642-53
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