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George Beck Jr PhD

  • Department of Medicine
    Associate Professor
  • (404) 727-1340
  • gbeck2@emory.edu
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Overview

Dr. Beck completed his postdoctoral training at Temple University in the laboratory of Dr. Elizabeth Moran focusing on cell growth and differentiation. He then went to be an NCI Scholar (CA84573) at the National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research, Laboratory of Cancer Prevention in Frederick, MD. He joined Emory in 2005.

Research
Dr. Beck's research efforts include:

Studying the effects of Thiazolidinediones on Marrow Stem Cells and Bone Quality in Diabetic Subjects. Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) are commonly prescribed oral agents for the treatment of diabetes. They act as agonists for the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-?) which regulates the transcription of several genes, encoding proteins that modulate glucose and lipid metabolism, as well as genes that promote differentiation of adipocytes. Recent studies have reported an association between TZD treatment and an increased risk of fractures in patients with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. The underlying mechanisms for this association are not known. Dr. Beck, in collaboration with Drs. Guillermo Umpierrez and Natasha Khazai (Emory and Grady Hospital), is currently investigating the mechanism(s) by which TZDs alter bone quality in diabetic subjects with a focus on the effect of TZDs on osteoblasts, adipocytes and osteoclasts.

Studying the inorganic phosphate regulated proliferation, transformation and tumorigenesis. Over the past decade, Dr. Beck and his collaborators have studied the mechanisms by which elevated inorganic phosphate regulates both mineralization by osteoblasts and enhanced proliferation associated with a number of cancer models. Recent studies have extended these cell culture studies to begin to define the potential risk of increased dietary phosphate consumption on cancer risks in mouse models. Currently, the research is focused on elucidating how changes in serum phosphate regulate a number of disease states including cancer and osteoporosis and planned studies include incorporating cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Although it is becoming increasingly apparent that diet can have profound effects on functional genomics, to date the molecular and cellular responses to changes in serum Pi levels have only begun to be investigated.

Studying the Biological Actions and Cellular Targeting of Nanoparticles for Medical Applications. The unique combination of semi-structured extracellular matrix, biomechanical properties, and active remodeling makes bone a unique tissue particularly suited for targeting by nanoparticles. Dr. Beck and colleagues, Dr. Neale Weitzmann (Emory) and Dr. Jin-Kyu Lee at Seoul National University in Korea, are investigating the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which specific silicabased nanoparticles regulate bone cell metabolism including the identification of specific intracellular mechanisms by which the particles influence cell behavior. One particular novel nanoparticle formulation possesses a potent stimulatory effect on the formation of osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation, and concomitant inhibitory effect on the formation of osteoclasts, the cells responsible for bone breakdown (resorption). This nanoparticle therefore, may have the potential to be developed into a powerful dual anticatabolic and proanabolic agent for the treatment of numerous osteoporotic diseases.

Academic Appointment

  • Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipids, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipids, Emory University Department of Medicine

Education

Degrees

  • PhD from Temple University School of Medicine

Research

Focus

  • 1) Understanding the role of dietary inorganic phosphate in regulating cell behavior including; proliferation, transformation and tumorigenesis; 2) Biological actions and cellular targeting of nanoparticles for medical applications related to bone disease; and 3) Consequences of diabetes and marrow adiposity on marrow stem cells and bone quality.

Publications

  • Sustained and reversible effects of a dietary phosphate intake on bone and mineral metabolism during aging.
    Geroscience
    06/02/2025 Authors: Arnst JL; Alappan UD; Viggeswarapu M; Beck GR
  • Bioactive silica nanoparticles target autophagy, NF-B, and MAPK pathways to inhibit osteoclastogenesis.
    Biomaterials Volume: 301 Page(s): 122238
    10/01/2023 Authors: Arnst J; Jing Z; Cohen C; Ha S-W; Viggeswarapu M; Beck GR
  • Sclerostin small-molecule inhibitors promote osteogenesis by activating canonical Wnt and BMP pathways.
    Elife Volume: 12
    08/10/2023 Authors: Sangadala S; Kim CH; Fernandes LM; Makkar P; Beck GR; Boden SD; Drissi H; Presciutti SM
  • Dietary phosphorus consumption alters T cell populations, cytokine production, and bone volume in mice.
    JCI Insight Volume: 8
    05/22/2023 Authors: Roberts JL; Yu M; Viggeswarapu M; Arnst JL; Pacifici R; Beck GR
  • Modulating phosphate consumption, a novel therapeutic approach for the control of cancer cell proliferation and tumorigenesis.
    Biochem Pharmacol Volume: 183 Page(s): 114305
    01/01/2021 Authors: Arnst JL; Beck GR
  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)1.
    Autophagy Volume: 17 Page(s): 1 - 382
    01/01/2021 Authors: Klionsky DJ; Abdel-Aziz AK; Abdelfatah S; Abdellatif M; Abdoli A; Abel S; Abeliovich H; Abildgaard MH; Abudu YP; Acevedo-Arozena A
  • Effects of phosphorus and calcium to phosphorus consumption ratio on mineral metabolism and cardiometabolic health.
    J Nutr Biochem Volume: 80 Page(s): 108374
    06/01/2020 Authors: Gutirrez OM; Porter AK; Viggeswarapu M; Roberts JL; Beck GR
  • Bioactive effects of silica nanoparticles on bone cells are size, surface, and composition dependent.
    Acta Biomater Volume: 82 Page(s): 184 - 196
    12/01/2018 Authors: Ha S-W; Viggeswarapu M; Habib MM; Beck GR
  • CTLA-4Ig (abatacept) balances bone anabolic effects of T cells and Wnt-10b with antianabolic effects of osteoblastic sclerostin.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci Volume: 1415 Page(s): 21 - 33
    03/01/2018 Authors: Roser-Page S; Vikulina T; Weiss D; Habib MM; Beck GR; Pacifici R; Lane TF; Weitzmann MN
  • Nano-Hydroxyapatite Stimulation of Gene Expression Requires Fgf Receptor, Phosphate Transporter, and Erk1/2 Signaling.
    ACS Appl Mater Interfaces Volume: 9 Page(s): 39185 - 39196
    11/15/2017 Authors: Ha S-W; Park J; Habib MM; Beck GR
  • Synthesis of pH stable, blue light-emitting diode-excited, fluorescent silica nanoparticles and effects on cell behavior.
    Int J Nanomedicine Volume: 12 Page(s): 8699 - 8710
    01/01/2017 Authors: Ha S-W; Lee J-K; Beck GR
  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition).
    Autophagy Volume: 12 Page(s): 1 - 222
    01/01/2016 Authors: Klionsky DJ; Abdelmohsen K; Abe A; Abedin MJ; Abeliovich H; Acevedo Arozena A; Adachi H; Adams CM; Adams PD; Adeli K
  • Impact of Phosphorus-Based Food Additives on Bone and Mineral Metabolism.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab Volume: 100 Page(s): 4264 - 4271
    11/01/2015 Authors: Gutirrez OM; Luzuriaga-McPherson A; Lin Y; Gilbert LC; Ha S-W; Beck GR
  • Nano-hydroxyapatite modulates osteoblast lineage commitment by stimulation of DNA methylation and regulation of gene expression.
    Biomaterials Volume: 65 Page(s): 32 - 42
    10/01/2015 Authors: Ha S-W; Jang HL; Nam KT; Beck GR
  • Inorganic phosphate induces cancer cell mediated angiogenesis dependent on forkhead box protein C2 (FOXC2) regulated osteopontin expression.
    Mol Carcinog Volume: 54 Page(s): 926 - 934
    09/01/2015 Authors: Lin Y; McKinnon KE; Ha SW; Beck GR
  • Bioactive silica nanoparticles reverse age-associated bone loss in mice.
    Nanomedicine Volume: 11 Page(s): 959 - 967
    05/01/2015 Authors: Weitzmann MN; Ha S-W; Vikulina T; Roser-Page S; Lee J-K; Beck GR
  • Bioactive silica nanoparticles promote osteoblast differentiation through stimulation of autophagy and direct association with LC3 and p62.
    ACS Nano Volume: 8 Page(s): 5898 - 5910
    06/24/2014 Authors: Ha S-W; Weitzmann MN; Beck GR
  • Bio-active engineered 50 nm silica nanoparticles with bone anabolic activity: therapeutic index, effective concentration, and cytotoxicity profile in vitro.
    Toxicol In Vitro Volume: 28 Page(s): 354 - 364
    04/01/2014 Authors: Ha S-W; Sikorski JA; Weitzmann MN; Beck GR
  • Bio-active silica nanoparticles promote osteoblast differentiation though stimulation of autophagy and direct association with LC3 and p62.
    Volume: 29 Page(s): S276 - S276
    02/01/2014 Authors: Ha S; Weitzmann MN; Beck G
  • An integrated understanding of the physiological response to elevated extracellular phosphate.
    J Cell Physiol Volume: 228 Page(s): 1536 - 1550
    07/01/2013 Authors: Camalier CE; Yi M; Yu L-R; Hood BL; Conrads KA; Lee YJ; Lin Y; Garneys LM; Bouloux GF; Young MR
  • A high phosphate environment induces angiogenesis, which is mediated by FOXC2
    Volume: 73
    04/15/2013 Authors: Lin Y; Garneys LM; Bennett KE; Beck GR
  • LONG-TERM MONITORING OF THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SILICA-BASED NANOPARTICLES ON THE RATE OF ENDOCYTOSIS AND EXOCYTOSIS AND CONSEQUENCES OF CELL DIVISION.
    Soft Mater Volume: 11 Page(s): 195 - 203
    04/01/2013 Authors: Ha S-W; Camalier CE; Weitzmann MN; Beck GR; Lee J-K
  • The effects of thiazolidinediones on human bone marrow stromal cell differentiation invitro and in thiazolidinedione-treated patients with type 2 diabetes.
    Transl Res Volume: 161 Page(s): 145 - 155
    03/01/2013 Authors: Beck GR; Khazai NB; Bouloux GF; Camalier CE; Lin Y; Garneys LM; Siqueira J; Peng L; Pasquel F; Umpierrez D
  • Aerosol delivery of lentivirus-mediated O-glycosylation mutant osteopontin suppresses lung tumorigenesis in K-ras (LA1) mice.
    Cell Oncol (Dordr) Volume: 36 Page(s): 15 - 26
    02/01/2013 Authors: Minai-Tehrani A; Chang S-H; Kwon J-T; Hwang S-K; Kim J-E; Shin J-Y; Yu K-N; Park S-J; Jiang H-L; Kim J-H
  • Knockdown of the sodium-dependent phosphate co-transporter 2b (NPT2b) suppresses lung tumorigenesis.
    PLoS One Volume: 8 Page(s): e77121
    01/01/2013 Authors: Hong S-H; Minai-Tehrani A; Chang S-H; Jiang H-L; Lee S; Lee A-Y; Seo HW; Chae C; Beck GR; Cho M-H
  • Bioactive silica-based nanoparticles stimulate bone-forming osteoblasts, suppress bone-resorbing osteoclasts, and enhance bone mineral density in vivo.
    Nanomedicine Volume: 8 Page(s): 793 - 803
    08/01/2012 Authors: Beck GR; Ha S-W; Camalier CE; Yamaguchi M; Li Y; Lee J-K; Weitzmann MN
  • Carboxyl-terminal modulator protein induces apoptosis by regulating mitochondrial function in lung cancer cells.
    Int J Oncol Volume: 40 Page(s): 1515 - 1524
    05/01/2012 Authors: Hwang S-K; Minai-Tehrani A; Yu K-N; Chang S-H; Kim J-E; Lee K-H; Park J; Beck GR; Cho M-H
  • Beclin1-induced autophagy abrogates radioresistance of lung cancer cells by suppressing osteopontin.
    J Radiat Res Volume: 53 Page(s): 422 - 432
    01/01/2012 Authors: Chang S-H; Minai-Tehrani A; Shin J-Y; Park S; Kim J-E; Yu K-N; Hong S-H; Hong C-M; Lee K-H; Beck GR
  • Tissue-specific gene targeting by the multiprotein mammalian DREAM complex.
    J Biol Chem Volume: 286 Page(s): 27867 - 27871
    08/12/2011 Authors: Flowers S; Beck GR; Moran E
  • Identification of the homeobox protein Prx1 (MHox, Prrx-1) as a regulator of osterix expression and mediator of tumor necrosis factor action in osteoblast differentiation.
    J Bone Miner Res Volume: 26 Page(s): 209 - 219
    01/01/2011 Authors: Lu X; Beck GR; Gilbert LC; Camalier CE; Bateman NW; Hood BL; Conrads TP; Kern MJ; You S; Chen H
  • Aerosol delivery of small hairpin osteopontin blocks pulmonary metastasis of breast cancer in mice.
    PLoS One Volume: 5 Page(s): e15623
    12/22/2010 Authors: Yu K-N; Minai-Tehrani A; Chang S-H; Hwang S-K; Hong S-H; Kim J-E; Shin J-Y; Park S-J; Kim J-H; Kwon J-T
  • Transcriptional activation by pRB and its coordination with SWI/SNF recruitment.
    Cancer Res Volume: 70 Page(s): 8282 - 8287
    11/01/2010 Authors: Flowers S; Beck GR; Moran E
  • Decreased level of PDCD4 (programmed cell death 4) protein activated cell proliferation in the lung of A/J mouse.
    J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv Volume: 23 Page(s): 285 - 293
    10/01/2010 Authors: Hwang S-K; Minai-Tehrani A; Lim H-T; Shin J-Y; An G-H; Lee K-H; Park K-R; Kim Y-S; Beck GR; Yang H-S
  • Suppression of lung tumorigenesis by leucine zipper/EF hand-containing transmembrane-1.
    PLoS One Volume: 5
    09/02/2010 Authors: Hwang S-K; Piao L; Lim H-T; Minai-Tehrani A; Yu K-N; Ha Y-C; Chae C-H; Lee K-H; Beck GR; Park J
  • Beclin1 is responsible for induction of autophagy through controlling radiation-induced osteopontin in human lung cancer cells
    TOXICOLOGY LETTERS Volume: 196 Page(s): S84 - S84
    07/17/2010 Authors: Chang SH; Minai-Tehrani A; Lim HT; Shin JY; Park SJ; Kim JE; Sung HJ; Yun CO; Lee KH; Beck GRJ
  • Defining the Effects of Thiazolidinediones on Osteoblast and Adipocyte Lineage Differentiation from Human Bone Marrow Stem Cells.
    Volume: 31
    06/01/2010 Authors: Beck GR; Camalier CE; Bouloux G; Peng L; Khazai NB; Umpierrez GE
  • Elevated phosphate activates N-ras and promotes cell transformation and skin tumorigenesis.
    Cancer Prev Res (Phila) Volume: 3 Page(s): 359 - 370
    03/01/2010 Authors: Camalier CE; Young MR; Bobe G; Perella CM; Colburn NH; Beck GR
  • Nanotherapeutics: Novel engineered nanoparticles promote bone accretion in vivo
    Volume: 46 Page(s): S16 - S16
    03/01/2010 Authors: Beck G; Ha S-W; Camalier C; Vikulina T; Yamaguchi M; Yan L; Lee J-K; Weitzmann MN
  • Suppression of A549 lung cancer cell migration by precursor let-7g microRNA.
    Mol Med Rep Volume: 3 Page(s): 1007 - 1013
    01/01/2010 Authors: Park S; Minai-Tehrani A; Xu C-X; Chang S-H; Woo M-A; Noh M-S; Lee E-S; Lim H-T; An G-H; Lee K-H
  • Toxicity and clearance of intratracheally administered multiwalled carbon nanotubes from murine lung.
    J Toxicol Environ Health A Volume: 73 Page(s): 1530 - 1543
    01/01/2010 Authors: Kim J-E; Lim H-T; Minai-Tehrani A; Kwon J-T; Shin J-Y; Woo C-G; Choi M; Baek J; Jeong DH; Ha Y-C
  • Diabetes and fractures: an overshadowed association.
    Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes Volume: 16 Page(s): 435 - 445
    12/01/2009 Authors: Khazai NB; Beck GR; Umpierrez GE
  • Repeated aerosol delivery of carboxyl-terminal modulator protein suppresses tumor in the lungs of K-rasLA1 mice.
    Am J Respir Crit Care Med Volume: 179 Page(s): 1131 - 1140
    06/15/2009 Authors: Hwang S-K; Lim H-T; Minai-Tehrani A; Lee E-S; Park J; Park SB; Beck GR; Cho M-H
  • New method to prepare very stable and biocompatible fluorescent silica nanoparticles.
    Chem Commun (Camb) Page(s): 2881 - 2883
    05/28/2009 Authors: Ha S-W; Camalier CE; Beck GR; Lee J-K
  • Inorganic phosphate is a mitogen that alters cell growth, transformation and tumorigenesis
    CANCER RESEARCH Volume: 69
    05/01/2009 Authors: Beck G; Camalier C; Young M; Yi M; Hood B; Perella C; Bobe G; Stephens R; Conrads T; Colburn N
  • Antagonistic roles for BRM and BRG1 SWI/SNF complexes in differentiation.
    J Biol Chem Volume: 284 Page(s): 10067 - 10075
    04/10/2009 Authors: Flowers S; Nagl NG; Beck GR; Moran E
  • High dietary inorganic phosphate increases lung tumorigenesis and alters Akt signaling.
    Am J Respir Crit Care Med Volume: 179 Page(s): 59 - 68
    01/01/2009 Authors: Jin H; Xu C-X; Lim H-T; Park S-J; Shin J-Y; Chung Y-S; Park S-C; Chang S-H; Youn H-J; Lee K-H
  • Chondroitin sulfate extracted from ascidian tunic inhibits phorbol ester-induced expression of Inflammatory factors VCAM-1 and COX-2 by blocking NF-kappaB activation in mouse skin.
    J Agric Food Chem Volume: 56 Page(s): 9667 - 9675
    10/22/2008 Authors: Xu C-X; Jin H; Chung Y-S; Shin J-Y; Lee K-H; Beck GR; Palmos GN; Choi B-D; Cho M-H
  • High dietary inorganic phosphate enhances cap-dependent protein translation, cell-cycle progression, and angiogenesis in the livers of young mice.
    Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol Volume: 295 Page(s): G654 - G663
    10/01/2008 Authors: Xu C-X; Jin H; Lim H-T; Kim J-E; Shin J-Y; Lee E-S; Chung Y-S; Lee Y-S; Beck G; Lee KH
  • Depletion of the Chromosome Remodeling Subunit BRM Accelerates Differentiation of Osteoblast Precursors.
    Volume: 23 Page(s): S383 - S383
    09/01/2008 Authors: Flowers S; Nagl NG; Beck GR; Moran E
  • Modulation of Skeletal Modeling by Silica-Based Nanoparticles
    Volume: 23 Page(s): S246 - S246
    09/01/2008 Authors: Beck GR; Ha S; Camalier CE; Hood B; Conrads TP; Lee J; Weitzmann MN
  • Poly(ester amine)-mediated, aerosol-delivered Akt1 small interfering RNA suppresses lung tumorigenesis.
    Am J Respir Crit Care Med Volume: 178 Page(s): 60 - 73
    07/01/2008 Authors: Xu C-X; Jere D; Jin H; Chang S-H; Chung Y-S; Shin J-Y; Kim J-E; Park S-J; Lee Y-H; Chae C-H
  • Analysis of the extracellular matrix and secreted vesicle proteomes by mass spectrometry.
    Methods Mol Biol Volume: 428 Page(s): 231 - 244
    01/01/2008 Authors: Xiao Z; Conrads TP; Beck GR; Veenstra TD
  • Low dietary inorganic phosphate affects the brain by controlling apoptosis, cell cycle and protein translation.
    J Nutr Biochem Volume: 19 Page(s): 16 - 25
    01/01/2008 Authors: Jin H; Hwang S-K; Kwon J-T; Lee Y-S; An G-H; Lee K-H; Prats A-C; Morello D; Beck GR; Cho M-H
  • Lentivirus-mediated carboxyl-terminal modulator protein gene transfection via aerosol in lungs of K-ras null mice.
    Gene Ther Volume: 14 Page(s): 1721 - 1730
    12/01/2007 Authors: Hwang S-K; Kwon J-T; Park S-J; Chang S-H; Lee E-S; Chung Y-S; Beck GR; Lee KH; Piao L; Park J
  • Identification of the homeobox protein, Prx1 (MHox), as a regulator of osterix expression and mediator of TNF action.
    Volume: 22 Page(s): S41 - S41
    09/01/2007 Authors: Lu X; Beck GR; Gilbert LC; Conrads TP; Kern MJ; Nanes MS
  • Aerosol-delivered programmed cell death 4 enhanced apoptosis, controlled cell cycle and suppressed AP-1 activity in the lungs of AP-1 luciferase reporter mice.
    Gene Ther Volume: 14 Page(s): 1353 - 1361
    09/01/2007 Authors: Hwang S-K; Jin H; Kwon JT; Chang S-H; Kim TH; Cho C-S; Lee KH; Young MR; Colburn NH; Beck GR
  • Positive and negative regulation of osteoblast differentiation by the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex
    Volume: 22 Page(s): S141 - S141
    09/01/2007 Authors: Flowers S; Nagl NG; Guo H; Beck GR; Moran E
  • Dominant-negative activator protein 1 (TAM67) targets cyclooxygenase-2 and osteopontin under conditions in which it specifically inhibits tumorigenesis.
    Cancer Res Volume: 67 Page(s): 2430 - 2438
    03/15/2007 Authors: Matthews CP; Birkholz AM; Baker AR; Perella CM; Beck GR; Young MR; Colburn NH
  • Aerosol delivery of Akt controls protein translation in the lungs of dual luciferase reporter mice.
    Gene Ther Volume: 14 Page(s): 451 - 458
    03/01/2007 Authors: Tehrani AM; Hwang S-K; Kim T-H; Cho C-S; Hua J; Nah W-S; Kwon J-T; Kim J-S; Chang S-H; Yu K-N
  • Analysis of the extracellular matrix vesicle proteome in mineralizing osteoblasts.
    J Cell Physiol Volume: 210 Page(s): 325 - 335
    02/01/2007 Authors: Xiao Z; Camalier CE; Nagashima K; Chan KC; Lucas DA; de la Cruz MJ; Gignac M; Lockett S; Issaq HJ; Veenstra TD
  • Elevated inorganic phosphate stimulates Akt-ERK1/2-Mnk1 signaling in human lung cells.
    Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol Volume: 35 Page(s): 528 - 539
    11/01/2006 Authors: Chang S-H; Yu KN; Lee Y-S; An G-H; Beck GR; Colburn NH; Lee K-H; Cho M-H
  • A systems biology approach to understanding inorganic phosphate signaling in osteoblast.
    Volume: 21 Page(s): S332 - S332
    09/01/2006 Authors: Beck GR; Yi M; Camalier CE; Lucas DA; Zhou M; Hood BL; Veenstra TD; Stephens RM; Conrads TP
  • Analysis of the extracellular matrix vesicle proteome in mineralizing osteoblasts.
    Volume: 21 Page(s): S127 - S127
    09/01/2006 Authors: Xiao Z; Camalier CE; Nagashima K; Chan KC; Lucas DA; de la Cruz MJ; Gignac M; Lockett S; Issaq HJ; Veenstra TD
  • Probing early growth response 1 interacting proteins at the active promoter in osteoblast cells using oligoprecipitation and mass spectrometry.
    J Proteome Res Volume: 5 Page(s): 1931 - 1939
    08/01/2006 Authors: Meng Z; Camalier CE; Lucas DA; Veenstra TD; Beck GR; Conrads TP
  • The p270 (ARID1A/SMARCF1) subunit defines a mammalian SWI/SNF complex that directly targets c-myc and E2F-responsive genes, and is essential for normal cell cycle arrest
    Volume: 66
    04/01/2006 Authors: Nagl NG; Patsialou A; Zweitzig DR; Thimmapaya B; Beck GR; Moran E
  • A high inorganic phosphate diet perturbs brain growth, alters Akt-ERK signaling, and results in changes in cap-dependent translation.
    Toxicol Sci Volume: 90 Page(s): 221 - 229
    03/01/2006 Authors: Jin H; Hwang S-K; Yu K; Anderson HK; Lee Y-S; Lee KH; Prats A-C; Morello D; Beck GR; Cho M-H
  • The c-myc gene is a direct target of mammalian SWI/SNF-related complexes during differentiation-associated cell cycle arrest.
    Cancer Res Volume: 66 Page(s): 1289 - 1293
    02/01/2006 Authors: Nagl NG; Zweitzig DR; Thimmapaya B; Beck GR; Moran E
  • The p270 (ARID1A/SMARCF1) subunit of mammalian SWI/SNF-related complexes is essential for normal cell cycle arrest.
    Cancer Res Volume: 65 Page(s): 9236 - 9244
    10/15/2005 Authors: Nagl NG; Patsialou A; Haines DS; Dallas PB; Beck GR; Moran E
  • A combined proteome and microarray investigation of inorganic phosphate-induced pre-osteoblast cells.
    Mol Cell Proteomics Volume: 4 Page(s): 1284 - 1296
    09/01/2005 Authors: Conrads KA; Yi M; Simpson KA; Lucas DA; Camalier CE; Yu L-R; Veenstra TD; Stephens RM; Conrads TP; Beck GR
  • Large-scale proteomic and microarray analysis of inorganic phosphate treated MC3T3-E1 cells reveals Ddynamic changes in protein regulation and gene expression.
    Volume: 20 Page(s): S357 - S358
    09/01/2005 Authors: Beck GR; Camalier CE; Conrads KA; Simpson KA; Lucas DA; Veenstra TD; Conrads TP
  • Effects of excess dietary inorganic phosphate on the brain of young transgenic mice expressing bicistronic LUCR-C-MYC-IRES-LUCF reporter gene
    Volume: 158 Page(s): S96 - S97
    09/01/2005 Authors: Jin H; Hwang SK; Lee YS; Lee KH; Prats AC; Morello D; Beck GRJ; Cho MH
  • Aerosol delivery of glucosylated polyethylenimine/phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome 10 complex suppresses Akt downstream pathways in the lung of K-ras null mice.
    Cancer Res Volume: 64 Page(s): 7971 - 7976
    11/01/2004 Authors: Kim HW; Park IK; Cho CS; Lee KH; Beck GR; Colburn NH; Cho MH
  • Quantitative proteomic analysis of inorganic phosphate-induced murine MC3T3-E1 osteoblast cells.
    Electrophoresis Volume: 25 Page(s): 1342 - 1352
    05/01/2004 Authors: Conrads KA; Yu L-R; Lucas DA; Zhou M; Chan KC; Simpson KA; Schaefer CF; Issaq HJ; Veenstra TD; Beck GR
  • Osteopontin regulation by inorganic phosphate is ERK1/2-, protein kinase C-, and proteasome-dependent.
    J Biol Chem Volume: 278 Page(s): 41921 - 41929
    10/24/2003 Authors: Beck GR; Knecht N
  • Inorganic phosphate as a signaling molecule in osteoblast differentiation.
    J Cell Biochem Volume: 90 Page(s): 234 - 243
    10/01/2003 Authors: Beck GR
  • Inorganic phosphate regulation of a discrete set of genes in MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts requires ERK1/2 and PKC.
    Volume: 18 Page(s): S226 - S226
    09/01/2003 Authors: Beck GR
  • Inorganic phosphate regulates multiple genes during osteoblast differentiation, including Nrf2.
    Exp Cell Res Volume: 288 Page(s): 288 - 300
    08/15/2003 Authors: Beck GR; Moran E; Knecht N
  • Gene array analysis of osteoblast differentiation.
    Cell Growth Differ Volume: 12 Page(s): 61 - 83
    02/01/2001 Authors: Beck GR; Zerler B; Moran E
  • Phosphate is a specific signal for induction of osteopontin gene expression.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume: 97 Page(s): 8352 - 8357
    07/18/2000 Authors: Beck GR; Zerler B; Moran E
  • E1A blocks hyperphosphorylation of p130 and p107 without affecting the phosphorylation status of the retinoblastoma protein.
    J Virol Volume: 74 Page(s): 3166 - 3176
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    11/01/1996 Authors: Clark JM; Skolnick BE; Gelfand R; Farber RE; Stierheim M; Stevens WC; Beck G; Lambertsen CJ
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    07/01/1996 Authors: Hay DW; Luttmann MA; Beck G; Ohlstein EH
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    Br J Pharmacol Volume: 114 Page(s): 1529 - 1540
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    03/18/1994 Authors: OHLSTEIN EH; NAMBI P; DOUGLAS SA; BECK G; GLEASON J; RUFFOLO RR; FEUERSTEIN G; ELLIOTT JD
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