Publications

  1. Harvey, K.J., Lukovic, D, and Ucker, D.S. Caspase-dependent Cdk activity is a requisite effector of apoptotic death events. J. Cell Biol. 148: 59-72, 2000.
  2. Cocco, R.E., and Ucker, D.S. Distinct modes of macrophage recognition for apoptotic and necrotic cells are not specified exclusively by phosphatidylserine exposure. Mol. Biol. Cell 12: 919-930, 2001.
  3. Harvey, K.J., Lukovic, D., and Ucker, D.S. Membrane-targeted green fluorescent protein reliably and uniquely marks cells through apoptotic death. Cytometry 43: 273-278, 2001.
  4. Zou, X., Tsutsui, T., Ray, D., Blomquist, J.F., Ichijo, H., Ucker, D.S., and Kiyokawa, H. The cell cycle-regulatory CDC25A phosphatase inhibits apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1). Mol. Cell. Biol. 21, 4818-4828, 2001.
  5. Quiambao, A.B., Tan, E., Chang, S.H., Komori, N., Naash, M.I., Peachey, N.S., Matsumoto, H., Ucker, D.S., and Al-Ubaidi, M.R. Transgenic Bcl-2 expressed in photoreceptor cells confers both death-sparing and death-inducing effects. Exp. Eye Res. 73, 711-721, 2001.
  6. Chang, S.H., Cvetanovic, M., Harvey, K.J., Komoriya, A., Packard, B.Z., and Ucker, D.S. The effector phase of physiological cell death relies exclusively on the post-translational activation of resident components. Exp. Cell Res. 277, 15-30, 2002.
  7. Lukovic, D., Komoriya, A., Packard, B.Z., and Ucker, D.S. Caspase activity is not sufficient to execute cell death. Exp. Cell Res. 289, 384-395, 2003.
  8. Cvetanovic, M., and Ucker, D.S. Innate immune discrimination of apoptotic cells: repression of pro-inflammatory macrophage transcription is coupled directly to specific recognition. J. Immunol. 172, 880-889, 2004.

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