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Yang, M., Haase, A. D., Huang, F. K., Coulis, G., Rivera, K. D., Dickinson, B. C., Chang, C. J., Pappin, D. J., Neubert, T. A., Hannon, G. J., Boivin, B., Tonks, N. K. (August 2014) Dephosphorylation of Tyrosine 393 in Argonaute 2 by Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B Regulates Gene Silencing in Oncogenic RAS-Induced Senescence. Mol Cell, 55 (5). pp. 782-790. ISSN 1097-2765
Boivin, B., Chaudhary, F., Dickinson, B. C., Haque, A., Pero, S. C., Chang, C. J., Tonks, N. K. (November 2013) Receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase α regulates focal adhesion kinase phosphorylation and ErbB2 oncoprotein mediated mammary epithelial cell motility. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 288 (52). pp. 36926-36935. ISSN 00219258 (ISSN)
Boivin, B., Tonks, N. K. , Yang, M. (August 2010) Targeting the reversibly oxidized protein tyrosine phosphatase superfamily. Science Signaling, 3 (137).
Boivin, B., Tonks, N. K. (2010) Analysis of the redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase superfamily members utilizing a cysteinyl-labeling assay. In: Thiol Redox Transitions in Cell Signaling, Part B: Cellular Localization and Signaling. Methods in Enzymology, 474 . Elsevier Academic Press Inc, San Diego, pp. 35-50. ISBN 0076-6879978-0-12-381003-8
Loh, K., Deng, H., Fukushima, A., Cai, X., Boivin, B., Galic, S., Bruce, C., Shields, B. J., Skiba, B., Ooms, L. M., Stepto, N., Wu, B., Mitchell, C. A., Tonks, N. K., Watt, M. J., Febbraio, M. A., Crack, P. J., Andrikopoulos, S., Tiganis, T. (October 2009) Reactive Oxygen Species Enhance Insulin Sensitivity. Cell Metabolism, 10 (4). pp. 260-272.
Boivin, B., Zhang, S. H., Arbiser, J. L., Zhang, Z.-Y., Tonks, N. K. (July 2008) A modified cysteinyl-labeling assay reveals reversible oxidation of classical and dual specificity phosphatases in angiomyolipoma cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 105 (29). pp. 9959-9964.
Juarez, J. C., Manuia, M., Burnett, M. E., Betancourt, O., Boivin, B., Shaw, D. E., Tonks, N. K., Mazar, A. P., Donate, F. (May 2008) Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) is essential for H2O2-mediated oxidation and inactivation of phosphatases in growth factor signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 105 (20). pp. 7147-7152. ISSN 0027-8424
Boivin, B., Vaniotis, G., Allen, B. G., Hebert, T. E. (January 2008) G protein-coupled receptors in and on the cell nucleus: a new signaling paradigm? J Recept Signal Transduct Res, 28 (1-2). pp. 15-28.