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DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY - FACULTY

 
 
 Sanjeev Shukla, Ph.D. 

Sanjeev Shukla, Ph.D.

Instructor

Case Western Reserve University
11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-4931
Phone: 216-368-0216, Fax: 216-368-0213
sanjeev.shukla@case.edu

Professional Experience

1 2008- Instructor, Department of Urology, Case School of Medicine
2 2005- Senior Research Associate, Department of Urology, Case School of Medicine
3 2002- Research Associate, Department of Urology, Case School of Medicine

Training

1 Ph.D.: 1992 Kanpur University, India
2 Postdoctoral Fellowship: 1998-2002, King George's Medical College, India
3 Postdoctoral Fellowship: 1993-97 Industrial Toxicology Research Center, India

Interests

Find specific biomarker(s) for prostate cancer detection, Mechanistic evaluation of prostate carcinogenesis, Translational studies with naturally occurring and/or synthetic compounds to prevent prostate cancer

Recent Publications

  1. Shukla S, MacLennan GT, Fu P, Patel J, Marengo SR, Resnick MI and Gupta S: Nuclear factor-kappaB/p65 (Rel A) is constitutively activated in human prostate adenocarcinoma and correlates with disease progression. Neoplasia, 6: 390-400, 2004
  2. Shukla S, Mishra A, Fu P, MacLennan GT, Resnick MI, and Sanjay Gupta: Up-regulation of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 by apigenin leads to growth inhibition and apoptosis of 22Rv1 xenograft in athymic nude mice. FASEB J. 19:2042-4, 2005
  3. Shukla S and Gupta S: Molecular targets for apigenin-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in prostate cancer cell xenograft. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 5:843-52, 2006
  4. Shukla S, Maclennan GT, Flask CA, Fu P, Mishra A, Resnick MI, Gupta S. Blockade of {beta}-Catenin Signaling by Plant Flavonoid Apigenin Suppresses Prostate Carcinogenesis in TRAMP Mice. Cancer Res. 67:6925-35, 2007
  5. Shukla S, Gupta S. Apigenin-induced prostate cancer cell death is initiated by reactive oxygen species and p53 activation. Free Radical Biol. Med. 44:1833-45. 2008