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Ernest
Cardwell, B.S.
Research Manager
e-mail: emcard01@louisville.edu
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Publications:
1.
Edmondson RD, Vondriska TM, Biederman KJ, Zhang J, Jones RC,
Zheng Y, Allen DL, Xiu JX, Cardwell EM, Pisano MR,
Ping P. Protein Kinase C epsilon Signaling Complexes Include
Metabolism- and Transcription/Translation-related Proteins:
Complimentary Separation Techniques With LC/MS/MS. Mol
Cell Proteomics 2002;1:421-33.
2. Balafanova Z, Bolli R, Zhang J, Zheng Y, Pass JM,
Bhatnagar A, Tang XL, Wang O, Cardwell E, Ping P. Nitric
Oxide (NO) Induces Nitration of Protein Kinase Cepsilon (PKCepsilon),
Facilitating PKCepsilon Translocation via Enhanced PKCepsilon-RACK2
Interactions. A NOVEL MECHANISM OF NO-TRIGGERED ACTIVATION
OF PKCepsilon. J. Biol Chem 2002;277:15021-7.
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Baines CP, Zhang J, Wang GW, Zheng YT, Xiu JX, Cardwell
EM, Bolli R, Ping P. Mitochondrial PKCepsilon and MAPK
form signaling modules in the murine heart: enhanced mitochondrial
PKCepsilon-MAPK interactions and differential MAPK activation
in PKCepsilon-induced cardioprotection. Circ Res
2002;90:390-7.
4. Janckila AJ, Cardwell EM, Yam LT Characterization
of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific to Human Tartrate-Resistant
Acid Phosphatase. Hybridoma. 1997;16:175-82.
5. Brune MB, Cain DL, Cardwell EM, Janckila
AJ Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes: diagnosis by
flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry. South Med J.
1995;88:1260-3.
6. Janckila AJ, Cardwell EM, Yam LT, Li CY.
Hairy cell identification by immunohistochemistry of tartrate-resistant
acid phosphatase. Blood 1995;85:2839-44
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