Representative Publications

Schwartz, L.M. and Truman, J.W. 1982. Peptide and Steroid Regulation of Muscle
Degeneration in an Insect. Science, 215: 1420-1421.
Schwartz, L.M. and Truman, J.W. 1984. Cyclic GMP May Serve as a Second Messenger
in Peptide-Induced Muscle Degeneration in an Insect. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 81: 6718-6722.
Schwartz, L.M. and Stühmer, W. 1984. Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channels in an
Invertebrate Striated Muscle. Science, 225: 523-525.
Schwartz, L.M., McClesky, E.W. and Almers, W. 1985. Dihydropyridine Receptors in
Muscle are Voltage-Dependent, But Most Are Not Functional Calcium Channels.
Nature, 314: 747-751.
Schwartz, L.M., Kosz, L., and Kay, B.K. 1990. Gene Activation is Required for
Developmentally Programmed Cell Death. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 87: 6594-6598.
Schwartz, L.M., Myer, A., Kosz, L., Engelstein, M., and Maier, C. 1990.
Activation of Polyubiquitin Gene Expression during Developmentally Programmed Cell Death.
Neuron, 5: 411-419.
Schwartz, L.M., Smith, S., Jones, M.E.E., and Osborne B.A. 1993. Do All Programmed
Cell Deaths Occur Via Apoptosis? Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 90: 980-984.
Liu, Z-G., Smith, S., McLaughlin, K.A., Schwartz, L.M. and Osborne B.A. 1994.
Apoptotic Signals Delivered Through the T Cell Receptor Require the Immediate Early Gene
Nur77. Nature, 367: 281-284.
Milligan, C.E., Prevette, D., Yaginuma, H., Homma, S., Cardwell, C., Fritz, L.C.,
Tomeselli, K.J., Oppenheim, R.W. and Schwartz, L.M. 1995. Peptide inhibitors of the
ICE protease family arrest programmed cell death of motoneurons in vitro and in vivo.
Neuron, 15: 385-393.
Schwartz, L.M. and Osborne, B.A. 1995. editors Methods in Cell Biology Series,
CELL DEATH. Academic Press, pp459.
Zhou, L., Schnitzler, A., Agapite, J., Schwartz, L.M., Steller, H., and Nambu, J.R.
1997. Cooperative functions of the reaper and head involution defective genes in the
programmed cell death of Drosophila CNS midline cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 94: 5131-5136.
Sun, D., Swaffield, J.C., Johnston, S.A., Milligan, C.E., Zoeller, T. and Schwartz, L.M.
1997. Identification of a phylogenetically conserved CAD family that is differentially
expressed in the mouse nervous system. J. Neurobiol., 33: 877-890.
Cheng, L., Roemer, N., Smyth, K.-A., Belote, J., Nambu, J., and Schwartz, L.M. 1998.
Cloning and characterization of Pros45, the Drosophila sug-1 proteasome subunit homolog.
Molec. Gen. Genetics, 259: 13-20.
Barnes, N.Y., Li, L., Yoshikawa, K., Schwartz, L.M., Oppenheim, R.W. and Milligan, C.M.
1998. Increased production of amyloid precursor protein provides a substrate for
Caspase-3 in dying motoneurons. J. Neurosci., 18: 5869-5880.
Hu, Y., Cascone, P., Cheng, L., Sun, D., Nambu, J.R., and Schwartz, L.M. 1999. Lepidopteran
DALP, And Its Mammalian Ortholog Hic-5, Function as Negative Regulators of Muscle
Differentiation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 96: 10218-10223.
Kuelzer, F., Kuah, K., Bishoff, S.J., Cheng, L., Nambu, J., and Schwartz, L.M., 1999.
SCLP (Small Cytoplasmic Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein) Encodes a Novel Protein that
is Dramatically Up-Regulated During te Programmed Death of Moth Skeletal Muscle.
J. Neurobiol., 41: 482-494.
Valavanis, C., Nabor, S., and Schwartz, L.M. 2001. In Situ Detection of Dying
Cells in Normal and Pathological Tissues. Methods in Cell Biology, 66: 393-415.
Valavanis, C., Hu, Y., Yang, Y., Osborne, B.A., Chouaib, S., Ashwell, J.A. and Schwartz, L.M.
2001. Model Cell Lines for the Study of Apoptosis in Vitro. Methods in Cell Biology, 66: 417-436.
Jones, M.E.E. and Schwartz, L.M. 2001. Not All Muscles Meet the
Same Fate When They Die. Cell Biology International, 25:
539-545.
Wing, J.P., Schwartz, L.M. and Nambu, J.R. 2001. The RHG domains of Drosophila
Reaper and Grim are essential for their distinct cell killing activities and functional
interactions with DIAP1 and DIAP2. Mechanisms of Development, 102: 193-203.
Cascone, P.J. and Schwartz, L.M. 2001. Role of the 3' UTR in regulating the stability
and translatability of death-associated mRNAs in moth skeletal muscle. Development, Genes and Evolution,
211: 397-405.
Shumway, L. and Schwartz, L.M. 2001. A Generalized 96 Well Format for
Quantitative and Qualitative Monitoring of Altered Protein Expression
and Activation in Cells. BioTechniques, 31: 996-1000.
Wing, J.P., Karres, J., Ogdahl, J.A., Zhou, L., Schwartz, L.M. and Nambu, J.R. 2002.
Drosophila sickle is a novel grim-reaper cell death activator. Current Biology, 12: 131-135.
Schwartz, L.M., Nambu, J.N. and Wang, Z. 2002. Parkinsonism, Proteolysis, Proteasomes.
Cell Death and Differentiation, 9: 479-482.
Schwartz, L.M. and Ruff, R.L. 2002. Changes in the contractile properties of skeletal
muscle during developmentally programmed atrophy and death. American Journal of Physiology,
282: C1270-7.
Wing J.P., Schreader, B.A., Wang, Y., Andrews, P.A., Husseinovic, N., Dong, C.K. Ogdahl, J.,
Schwartz, L.M., White, K., Nambu, J.R. 2002. Drosophila Morgue is a novel F box/ubiquitin
conjugase domain protein important in grim-reaper mediated programmed cell death.
Nature Cell Biology, 4: 451-456.
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