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Michael Borrelli, PhD

Michael Borrelli, PhD
Director of Radiology Research

Doctoral Degree
Biophysics, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

Postdoctoral Training
                                      Hyperthermia/Radiobiology                             University of California, San Francisco, CA

E-mail                                 Phone
mjborrelli@uams.edu          501-686-6244

Selected Publications:
Shelden, EA, Borrelli, MJ, Pollock, FM, Bonham, R. Heat shock protein 27 associates with basolateral cell boundaries in heat-shocked and ATP-depleted epithelial cells. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 13: 332-341, 2002.

Borrelli MJ, Bernock L, Landry J, Spitz DR, Weber LA, Hickey E, Freeman M, Corry PM. Stress protection by a fluorescent HSP27 chimera that is independent of nuclear translocation or multimeric dissociation. Cell Stress & Chaperones 7 (3), 281-296, 2002.

Lee, YL, Borrelli, MJ. Gene transfer into human prostate adenocarcinoma cells with an adenoviral vector: Hyperthermia enhances a double suicide gene expression, cytotoxicity and radiotoxicity. Cancer Gene Ther. Mar, 9(3): 267-74, 2002.

Borrelli, MJ, Schoenherr, DM, Wong, A, Bernock, L, and Corry, PM: Heat-activated transgene expression from adenovirus vectors infected into human prostate cancer cells. Cancer Res 61: 1113-1121, 2001.

Corry, P.M., Armour, E.P., Gersten, D., Borrelli, M.J., and Martinez, A.: Hyperthermia and Brachytherapy in Principles and Practice of Brachytherapy – Joslin, Hall, Flynn (Eds.), Chapter 30, 400-409, 2001.

VanderWaal, RP, Griffith, CL, Wright, WD, Borrelli, MJ, Roti, JL. Delaying S-phase progression rescues cells from heat-induced S-phase hypertoxicity. J. Cell Physiol., May 187(2): 236-43, 2001.

Senisterra, GA, Frey, HE, Freeman, ML, Borrelli, MJ, Lepock, JR. Protein destabilization and denaturation: Implications for hyperthermia and the heat shock response. Recent Res. Devel. Biochem., 2, 65-96, 2000.









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