Publications

2004

Yu JJ, Brennan M, Christos P, Osborne MP, Hoda S, Simmons RM. Bone marrow micrometastases and adjuvant treatment of breast cancer. Breast J. 2004;10(3):181-5.
J Cohen C, Scott DK, Miller J, Zhang J, Zhou P, Larson JE. Transient in utero knockout (TIUKO) of C-MYC affects late lung and intestinal development in the mouse. BMC Dev Biol. 2004;4:4.
Takahashi C, Contreras B, Bronson RT, Loda M, Ewen ME. Genetic interaction between Rb and K-ras in the control of differentiation and tumor suppression. Mol Cell Biol. 2004;24(23):10406-15.
Ito K, Chen J, Khodadadian JJ, Seshan SV, Eaton C, Zhao X, et al. Liposome-mediated transfer of nitric oxide synthase gene improves renal function in ureteral obstruction in rats. Kidney Int. 2004;66(4):1365-75.
Morales G, Linares JF, Beloso A, Albar JP, Martinez JL, Rojo F. The Pseudomonas putida Crc global regulator controls the expression of genes from several chromosomal catabolic pathways for aromatic compounds. J Bacteriol. 2004;186(5):1337-44.
Duran A, Serrano M, Leitges M, Flores JM, Picard S, Brown JP, et al. The atypical PKC-interacting protein p62 is an important mediator of RANK-activated osteoclastogenesis. Dev Cell. 2004;6(2):303-9.
Hoda SA, Harigopal M. Distinctive calcific deposits in pregnancy-like hyperplasia. Breast J. 2004;10(6):551.
He B, Chadburn A, Jou E, Schattner EJ, Knowles DM, Cerutti A. Lymphoma B cells evade apoptosis through the TNF family members BAFF/BLyS and APRIL. J Immunol. 2004;172(5):3268-79.
Bucci M, Roviezzo F, Brancaleone V, Lin MI, Di Lorenzo A, Cicala C, et al. Diabetic mouse angiopathy is linked to progressive sympathetic receptor deletion coupled to an enhanced caveolin-1 expression. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2004;24(4):721-6.
Eron JJ, Gulick RM, Bartlett JA, Merigan T, Arduino R, J Kilby M, et al. Short-term safety and antiretroviral activity of T-1249, a second-generation fusion inhibitor of HIV. J Infect Dis. 2004;189(6):1075-83.

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