1. Jamieson W.L.. Shimizu S., D’Ambrosio J.A., Meucci, O. and Fatatis A. CX3CR1 is expressed by prostate epithelial cells and androgens regulate the levels of CX3CL1/Fractalkine in the bone marrow: potential role in prostate cancer bone tropism. Cancer Research 68 1715-1722. (2008). [PDF]
     
  2. Dolloff N.G., Russell M.R., Loizos N. and Fatatis A. Human bone marrow activates the Akt pathway in metastatic prostate cells through transactivation of the alpha Platelet-derived Growth factor receptor. Cancer Research 67 555-562. (2007). [PDF]
     
  3. Khan MZ, Shimizu S, Patel JP, Nelson A, Le MT, Mullen-Przeworski A, Brandimarti R, Fatatis A, Meucci O. Regulation of neuronal P53 activity by CXCR4. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences 30, 58-66 (2005). [PDF]
     
  4. Dolloff N.G., Shulby S.A., Nelson A.V., Stearns M.E., Johannes G.J., Thomas J.D., Meucci O., and A. Fatatis. Bone metastatic potential of human prostate cancer cells correlates with Akt/PKB activation by alpha-Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor. Oncogene 24, 6848-6854, (2005). [PDF]
     
  5. Khan M.Z., Brandimarti R., Patel J.P., Huynh N., Wang J., Huang Z., Fatatis A., Meucci O. Apoptotic and antiapoptotic effects of CXCR4: is it a matter of intrinsic efficacy? Implications for HIV neuropathogenesis. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 20, 1063-71 (2004) [PDF]
     
  6. Shulby, S.A., Dolloff N.G., Stearns M.E., Meucci O. and A. Fatatis. CX3CR1-Fractalkine expression regulates cellular mechanisms involved in adhesion,migration and survival of human prostate cancer cells. Cancer Research 64, 4693-4698 (2004). [PDF]
     
  7. Brandimarti, R., Khan M.Z, Fatatis A. and O. Meucci. Regulation of cell cycle proteins by chemokine receptors: A novel pathway in human immunodeficiency virus neuropathogenesis? Journal of Neurovirology 10, 108-112 (2004). [PDF]
     
  8. Khan M.Z., Brandimarti R., Musser B.J., Resue D.M., Fatatis A. and O. Meucci. The chemokine receptor CXCR4 regulates cell-cycle proteins in neurons. Journal of Neurovirology 9, 300-314 (2003). [PDF]
     
  9. Meucci, O., Fatatis, A, Simen A.A. and R.J. Miller. Expression of CX3CR1 chemokine receptors on neurons and their role in neuronal survival. Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, USA 97, 8075-8080, (2000) [PDF]
     
  10. Fatatis, A. and R.J. Miller. Cell cycle control of PDGF-induced Ca2+ signaling through modulation of sphingolipid metabolism. FASEB Journal, 13, 1291-1301, (1999) [ PDF]
     
  11. Meucci, O., Fatatis, A., Simen, A.A., Bushell, T.J., Gray, P.E. and R.J., Miller. Chemokines regulate hippocampal neuronal signaling and gp120 neurotoxicity. Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, USA 95, 14500-14505, (1998) [ PDF]
     
  12. Fatatis, A. and R.J. Miller. PDGF-induced Ca2+ signaling in the CG4 oligodendroglial cell line and in transformed oligodendrocytes expressing the b-PDGF receptor. Journal of Biological Chemistry 272, 4351-4358, (1997) [ PDF]
     
  13. Fatatis A. and R.J. Miller. Sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate differentially modulate PDGF-BB induced Ca2+ signaling in transformed oligodendrocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry 271, 295-301, (1996) [ PDF]
     
  14. Meucci O., Fatatis A., Holzwarth J. and Miller R.J., Developmental regulation of the toxin sensitivity of Ca2+ permeable AMPA receptors in cortical glia. Journal of Neuroscience 16:519-530 (1996) [PDF]
     
  15. Fatatis A., L.A. Holtzclaw, R. Avidor, D.E. Brenneman and Russell JT. Vasoactive intestinal peptide increases intracellular calcium in astroglia: synergism with alfa-adrenergic receptors.
    Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, USA 91:2036-2040, (1994) [PDF]
     
  16. Fatatis A., Caporaso R., Iannotti E., Bassi A., Di Renzo G.F. and Annunziato L. Relationship between time of activation of phospholipase-C linked plasma membrane receptors and reloading of intracellular Ca2+ stores in LAN-1 human neuroblastoma cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 269: 18021-18027, (1994) [PDF]
     
  17. Savarese D. M. F., J.T. Russell, A. Fatatis and L.A. Liotta. Type IV collagen stimulates PTX-insensitive increase in intracellular calcium: potential role in tumor cell motility. Journal of Biological Chemistry 267: 21928-21935, (1992) [ PDF]
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