Christopher J. Choi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Neuroscience | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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(Interaction of prion protein with divalent metals: Possible role in neuroprotection and neurodegeneration in prion disease model.) |
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Jin H, Harischandra DS, Choi C, et al. (2015) Manganese and prion disease Issues in Toxicology. 2015: 574-603 |
Kanthasamy AG, Choi C, Jin H, et al. (2012) Effect of divalent metals on the neuronal proteasomal system, prion protein ubiquitination and aggregation. Toxicology Letters. 214: 288-95 |
Choi CJ, Anantharam V, Martin DP, et al. (2010) Manganese upregulates cellular prion protein and contributes to altered stabilization and proteolysis: relevance to role of metals in pathogenesis of prion disease. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 115: 535-46 |
Anantharam V, Kanthasamy A, Choi CJ, et al. (2008) Opposing roles of prion protein in oxidative stress- and ER stress-induced apoptotic signaling. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 45: 1530-41 |
Choi CJ, Anantharam V, Saetveit NJ, et al. (2007) Normal cellular prion protein protects against manganese-induced oxidative stress and apoptotic cell death. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 98: 495-509 |
Choi CJ, Kanthasamy A, Anantharam V, et al. (2006) Interaction of metals with prion protein: possible role of divalent cations in the pathogenesis of prion diseases. Neurotoxicology. 27: 777-87 |
Kaul S, Anantharam V, Yang Y, et al. (2005) Tyrosine phosphorylation regulates the proteolytic activation of protein kinase Cdelta in dopaminergic neuronal cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 28721-30 |