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Overview

Eileen D. Adamson is affiliated with the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute in the United States. Their work includes research in the molecular interactions and protein regulation within cellular systems.

Among their recent publications is a paper titled "Vinculin Controls PTEN Protein Level by Maintaining the Interaction of the Adherens Junction Protein β-Catenin with the Scaffolding Protein MAGI-2", published in 2021 in the venue UNC Libraries.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Eileen D. Adamson include:

  • M. Cecilia Subauste
  • Perihan Nalbant
  • Klaus M. Hahn

The primary publication venue associated with their research is:

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Vinculin knockout results in heart and brain defects during embryonic development

    Weiming Xu;Hélène Baribault;Eileen D. Adamson

  • The Egr-1 transcription factor directly activates PTEN during irradiation-induced signalling

    Virolle T;Adamson Ed;Baron;Birle D

  • α-Catenin-Vinculin Interaction Functions to Organize the Apical Junctional Complex in Epithelial Cells

    Mitsuko Watabe-Uchida;Naoshige Uchida;Yuzo Imamura;Akira Nagafuchi

  • The transcription factor Egr1 is a direct regulator of multiple tumor suppressors including TGFbeta1, PTEN, p53, and fibronectin.

    Baron;E D Adamson;A Calogero;G Ragona

  • Cell interactions modulate embryonal carcinoma cell differentiation into parietal or visceral endoderm

    Brigid L. M. Hogan;Amanda Taylor;Eileen Adamson

  • UV activates growth factor receptors via reactive oxygen intermediates.

    Ruo-Pan Huang;Jie-Xin Wu;Yan Fan;Eileen D. Adamson

  • Epidermal growth factor receptors.

    Eileen D. Adamson;Anthony R. Rees

  • Vinculin modulation of paxillin–FAK interactions regulates ERK to control survival and motility

    M. Cecilia Subauste;Olivier Pertz;Eileen D. Adamson;Christopher E. Turner

  • Decreased Egr‐1 expression in human, mouse and rat mammary cells and tissues correlates with tumor formation

    Ruo-Pan Huang;Yan Fan;Ian De Belle;Christina Niemeyer

  • Oncogenes in development.

    Eileen D. Adamson

  • Suppression of growth and transformation and induction of apoptosis by EGR-1.

    C Liu;V M Rangnekar;E Adamson;D Mercola

  • The synthesis and storage of histones during the oogenesis of Xenopus laevis

    H.R. Woodland;E.D. Adamson

  • The ontogeny of epidermal growth factor receptors during mouse development

    Eileen D. Adamson;Jennifer Meek

  • Identification of promoters bound by c-Jun/ATF2 during rapid large-scale gene activation following genotoxic stress.

    Jun Hayakawa;Shalu Mittal;Yipeng Wang;Kemal S. Korkmaz

  • Targeted disruption of vinculin genes in F9 and embryonic stem cells changes cell morphology, adhesion, and locomotion

    J L Coll;A Ben-Ze'ev;R M Ezzell;J L Rodríguez Fernández

  • Transcription factor EGR-1 suppresses the growth and transformation of human HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cells by induction of transforming growth factor beta 1.

    Chaoting Liu;Eileen Adamson;Dan Mercola

  • Transcription of c-onc genes c-rasKi and c-fms during mouse development.

    R Müller;D J Slamon;E D Adamson;J M Tremblay

  • Tissue and cell type-specific expression of two human c-onc genes.

    Rolf Müller;Rolf Müller;Joanne M. Tremblay;Eileen D. Adamson;Inder M. Verma

  • Epidermal growth factor receptor mRNA and protein increase after the four-cell preimplantation stage in murine development.

    Lynn M. Wiley;Jie-Xin Wu;Ilana Harari;Eileen D. Adamson

  • Intermediate filament protein synthesis in preimplantation murine embryos

    Robert G. Oshima;William E. Howe;F.George Klier;Eileen D. Adamson

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan Mercola
Dan Mercola University of California, Irvine
Tomas Mustelin
Tomas Mustelin University of Washington
Michael McClelland
Michael McClelland University of California, Irvine
Jean-Luc Coll
Jean-Luc Coll Grenoble Alpes University
Rolf Müller
Rolf Müller Saarland University
Robert G. Oshima
Robert G. Oshima Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Inder M. Verma
Inder M. Verma Salk Institute for Biological Studies
John C. Reed
John C. Reed Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Giuseppe Damante
Giuseppe Damante University of Udine
Brigid L.M. Hogan
Brigid L.M. Hogan Duke University

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