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Peer-reviewed publications by trainees (in bold) are listed below, by preceptor.
Janice Bahr
Janssen, S, Dalponte, M., Lee, K.H., Boltz, D., Nakai, M., Bunick D., and Bahr, J.M. (2006) Ion transporters for fluid reabsorption in the rooster epididymal region: Detection of mRNAs and proteins of Na+, K+-ATPase, carbonic anhydrase II and sodium hydrogen exchanger-3. Animal Reprod Sci 95:331-337.
Bahr, J.M., Nakai, M., Rivera, A., Walsh, J., Evans, G.L., Lotinun, S., Turner, R.T., Black, M., Jeffery, E.H. (2004) Dietary soy protein and isoflavones: Minimal beneficial effects on bone and no effect on the reproductive tract of sexually mature ovariectomized Sprague-Dawley rats. Menopause 12:165-173.
Paul S. Cooke
Cooke PS, Holsberger DR, Cimafranca MA, Meling DD, Beals CM, Nakayama K, Nakayama KI, and Kiyokawa. (2007) Obesity. In press.
William Helferich
Wu R, Zhang L, Hoagland M, and Swanson H. (2007) “Lack of the AhR leads to impaired activation of AKT/PKB and enhanced sensitivity to apoptosis induced via the intrinsic pathway.” J Pharmacol Exp Ther. In Press.
Ju, Y.H., Doerge, D.R., Hartman, J.A., Kwak, J., and Helferich, W.G.. (2006) Dietary Genistein Negates the Inhibitory Effect of Letrozole On The Growth Of Aromatase-expressing Estrogen-Dependent Human Breast Cancer Cells (MCF-7Ca) Implanted In Ovariectomized Athymic Mice. Carcinogenesis (submitted).
Ju, Y.H., Allred, K.F., Allred, C.D., and Helferich, W.G., (2006) Genistein Stimulates Growth of Human Breast Cancer Cells in a Novel, Postmenopausal Animal Model, with Low Plasma Estradiol Concentrations. Carcinogenesis Jun 27(6):1292-9.
Putt KS, Chen GW, Pearson JM, Sandhorst JS, Hoagland MS, Kwon JT, Hwang SK, Jin H, Churchwell MI, Cho MH, Doerge DR, Helferich WG, Hergenrother PJ. (2006) Small-molecule activation of procaspase-3 to caspase-3 as a personalized anticancer strategy. Nat Chem Biol. 2(10):543-50.
Ju, Y.H., Fultz, M.J., Allred, K.F., Doerge, D.R., and Helferich, W.G., (2006) Effects of dietary daidzein and its metabolite, equol, at physiological concentrations on the growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancer (MCF-7) tumor implanted in ovariectomized athymic mice. Carcinogenesis 27(4):856-63.
Allred, C.D., Twaddle, N.C., Allred, K.F., Churchwell, M.I., Ju, Y.H., Helferich, W.G., and Doerge, D. R. (2005) Soy processing affects metabolism and disposition of dietary isoflavones in ovariectomized Balb/c mice. J. Agric. Food Chem. 53(22):8542-8550.
Allred, C.D., Twaddle, N.C., Allred, K.F., Churchwell, M.I., Ju, Y.H., Helferich, W.G., and Doerge, D.R. (2004) Soy processing affects metabolism and disposition of dietary isoflavones in ovariectomized Balb/c mice. Journal of Nutrition.
Selvaraj, V., Zakroczymski, M.A., Naaz, A, Mukai, M, Ju, Y.H., Doerge, D.R., Katzenellenbogen, J.A., Helferich, W.G., and Cooke, P.S. (2004) Estrogenicity of the isoflavone metabolite equol on reproductive and non-reproductive organs in mice. Biology of Reproduction 71:966-972.
Allred, C.A., Allred, K.F., Ju, Y.H., Doerge, D.R., and Helferich, W.G. (2004) Soy processing influences growth of estrogen-dependent breast cancer tumors. Carcinogenesis 25:1649-1657.
Ju, Y.H., Clausen, L.M., Almada, A.L., and Helferich, W.G., (2004) beta-Sitosterol, beta-sitosterol glucoside, and a mixture of beta-sitosterol and beta-sitosterol glucoside modulate the growth of estrogen-responsive breast cancer cells in vitro and in ovariectomized athymic mice. Journal of Nutrition 134(5):1145-1151.
Muthyala, R.S., Ju, Y.H., Sheng, S., Williams, L.D., Doerge, D.R., Helferich, W.G., and Katzenellenbogen, J.A. (2004) Equol, a natural estrogenic metabolite from soy isoflavones: Convenient synthesis and resolution of R- and S-equol and their biological activity through the estrogen receptors alpha and beta. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 12(6):1559-1567.
Allred, C.A., Allred, K. F., Ju, Y.H., Doerge, D.R., Schantz, S., Korol, D., and Helferich, W.G. (2004) Dietary genistein results in larger MNU-induced, estrogen-dependent mammary tumors following ovariectomy of Sprague-Dawley rats. Carcinogenesis 25(2):211-218.
Ju, Y.H., Doerge, D.R., Allred, K.F., Allred, C.D., and Helferich, W.G. (2002) Dietary genistein negates the inhibitory effect of tamoxifen on growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancer (MCF-7) cells implanted in athymic mice. Cancer Research 62:2474-2477. |