R. Gopalakrishna
Department of Cell and Neurobiology
School of Medicine
University of Southern California
Los Angeles 90033
USA
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- Protein kinase C as a molecular target for cancer prevention by selenocompounds. Gopalakrishna, R., Gundimeda, U. Nutr. Cancer (2001)
- Tumor promoter benzoyl peroxide induces sulfhydryl oxidation in protein kinase C: its reversibility is related to the cellular resistance to peroxide-induced cytotoxicity. Gopalakrishna, R., Gundimeda, U., Anderson, W.B., Colburn, N.H., Slaga, T.J. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. (1999)
- Differential distribution of protein phosphatase 2A in human breast carcinoma cell lines and its relation to estrogen receptor status. Gopalakrishna, R., Gundimeda, U., Fontana, J.A., Clarke, R. Cancer Lett. (1999)
- Cancer-preventive selenocompounds induce a specific redox modification of cysteine-rich regions in Ca(2+)-dependent isoenzymes of protein kinase C. Gopalakrishna, R., Gundimeda, U., Chen, Z.H. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. (1997)
- Selenocompounds induce a redox modulation of protein kinase C in the cell, compartmentally independent from cytosolic glutathione: its role in inhibition of tumor promotion. Gopalakrishna, R., Chen, Z.H., Gundimeda, U. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. (1997)