Brian J. Aneskievich
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Epitheliumspecific response of cultured keratinocytes to infection with adenovirus type 2
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Cellular partitioning of beta1 integrins and their phosphorylated forms is altered after transformation by Rous sarcoma virus or treatment with cytochalasin D
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Substrate adsorbed collagen and cell secreted fibronectin concertedly induce cell migration on polylactideglycolide substrates
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

The CytoskeletalNonmusele Isoform of Actinin Is Phosphorylated on Its Actinbinding Domain by the Focal Adhesion Kinase
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

The AB domain of truncated retinoic acid receptors can block differentiation and promote features of malignancy
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Cellular partitioning of 1 integrins and their phosphorylated forms is altered after transformation by Rous sarcoma virus or treatment with cytochalasin D
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Liganded RAR and RAR interact with but are repressed by TNIP1
Igor Gurevich, Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Analysis of adenovirus early and late gene expression in cultured epidermal keratinocytes
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Tyrosine phosphorylation of actinin in activated platelets
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Evidence for two points of restriction in the expression of adenovirus type 2 in cultured epidermal keratinocytes
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Phosphorylation of integrin in differentiating tsRous sarcoma virusinfected myogenic cells
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Keratinocyte transient transfections
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Terminal differentiation in keratinocytes involves positive as well as negative regulation by retinoic acid receptors and retinoid X receptors at retinoid response elements
Brian Aneskievich
Research Type: Conference Proceedings