Publications

2009

Nanni S, Benvenuti V, Grasselli A, Priolo C, Aiello A, Mattiussi S, et al. Endothelial NOS, estrogen receptor beta, and HIFs cooperate in the activation of a prognostic transcriptional pattern in aggressive human prostate cancer. J Clin Invest. 2009;119(5):1093-108.
Chong J-, Wenzel PL, M Sáenz-Robles T, Nair V, Ferrey A, Hagan JP, et al. E2f1-3 switch from activators in progenitor cells to repressors in differentiating cells. Nature. 2009;462(7275):930-4.
Steenport M, Khan KM, Du B, Barnhard SE, Dannenberg AJ, Falcone DJ. Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 and MMP-3 induce macrophage MMP-9: evidence for the role of TNF-alpha and cyclooxygenase-2. J Immunol. 2009;183(12):8119-27.
Robinson BD, Sica GL, Liu Y-, Rohan TE, Gertler FB, Condeelis JS, et al. Tumor microenvironment of metastasis in human breast carcinoma: a potential prognostic marker linked to hematogenous dissemination. Clin Cancer Res. 2009;15(7):2433-41.
Ransom M, Williams SK, Dechassa ML, Das C, Linger J, Adkins M, et al. FACT and the proteasome promote promoter chromatin disassembly and transcriptional initiation. J Biol Chem. 2009;284(35):23461-71.
Schleicher M, Yu J, Murata T, Derakhshan B, Atochin D, Qian L, et al. The Akt1-eNOS axis illustrates the specificity of kinase-substrate relationships in vivo. Sci Signal. 2009;2(82):ra41.
Gottsch ML, Navarro VM, Zhao Z, Glidewell-Kenney C, Weiss J, J Jameson L, et al. Regulation of Kiss1 and dynorphin gene expression in the murine brain by classical and nonclassical estrogen receptor pathways. J Neurosci. 2009;29(29):9390-5.
Tolar J, Petryk A, Khan K, Bjoraker KJ, Jessurun J, Dolan M, et al. Long-term metabolic, endocrine, and neuropsychological outcome of hematopoietic cell transplantation for Wolman disease. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2009;43(1):21-7.
Lin M-, Lomo L, Baak JP, Eng C, Ince TA, Crum CP, et al. Squamous morules are functionally inert elements of premalignant endometrial neoplasia. Mod Pathol. 2009;22(2):167-74.

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