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Anindita Bhoumik

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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|April 23, 2008
Melanoma initiating cells - easy as ABC?Anindita Bhoumik, Ze'ev Ronai
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|August 5, 2008
ATF2: a transcription factor that elicits oncogenic or tumor suppressor activitiesAnindita Bhoumik, Ze'ev Ronai
Cancer Research|November 19, 2004
Inhibition of melanoma growth and metastasis by ATF2-derived peptidesAnindita Bhoumik, Lisa Gangi, Ze'ev Ronai
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 11, 2004
Transcriptional switch by activating transcription factor 2-derived peptide sensitizes melanoma cells to apoptosis and inhibits their tumorigenicityAnindita Bhoumik, Nic Jones, Ze'ev Ronai
Oncogene|June 6, 2003
Death receptors and melanoma resistance to apoptosisVladimir N Ivanov, Anindita Bhoumik, Ze'ev Ronai
Pigment Cell Research|October 16, 2007
ATF2 on the double - activating transcription factor and DNA damage response proteinAnindita Bhoumik, Pablo Lopez-Bergami, Ze'ev Ronai
EMBO Reports|August 15, 2009
Melanoma-initiating cells: a compass neededYosef Refaeli, Anindita Bhoumik, Dennis R Roop, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 2008
Regulation of TIP60 by ATF2 modulates ATM activationAnindita Bhoumik, Netai Singha, Matthew J O'Connell, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 18, 2003
The cytoprotective aminothiol WR1065 activates p53 through a non-genotoxic signaling pathway involving c-Jun N-terminal kinaseOlivier Pluquet, Sophie North, Anindita Bhoumik, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 27, 2005
ATM-dependent phosphorylation of ATF2 is required for the DNA damage responseAnindita Bhoumik, Shoichi Takahashi, Wolfgang Breitweiser, et al.
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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|April 23, 2008
Melanoma initiating cells - easy as ABC?Anindita Bhoumik, Ze'ev Ronai
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|August 5, 2008
ATF2: a transcription factor that elicits oncogenic or tumor suppressor activitiesAnindita Bhoumik, Ze'ev Ronai
Cancer Research|November 19, 2004
Inhibition of melanoma growth and metastasis by ATF2-derived peptidesAnindita Bhoumik, Lisa Gangi, Ze'ev Ronai
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 11, 2004
Transcriptional switch by activating transcription factor 2-derived peptide sensitizes melanoma cells to apoptosis and inhibits their tumorigenicityAnindita Bhoumik, Nic Jones, Ze'ev Ronai
Oncogene|June 6, 2003
Death receptors and melanoma resistance to apoptosisVladimir N Ivanov, Anindita Bhoumik, Ze'ev Ronai
Pigment Cell Research|October 16, 2007
ATF2 on the double - activating transcription factor and DNA damage response proteinAnindita Bhoumik, Pablo Lopez-Bergami, Ze'ev Ronai
EMBO Reports|August 15, 2009
Melanoma-initiating cells: a compass neededYosef Refaeli, Anindita Bhoumik, Dennis R Roop, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 2008
Regulation of TIP60 by ATF2 modulates ATM activationAnindita Bhoumik, Netai Singha, Matthew J O'Connell, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 18, 2003
The cytoprotective aminothiol WR1065 activates p53 through a non-genotoxic signaling pathway involving c-Jun N-terminal kinaseOlivier Pluquet, Sophie North, Anindita Bhoumik, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 27, 2005
ATM-dependent phosphorylation of ATF2 is required for the DNA damage responseAnindita Bhoumik, Shoichi Takahashi, Wolfgang Breitweiser, et al.
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