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Publikováno v:
Toxicologic Pathology. 35:81-85
Ethylene oxide is a multisite carcinogen in rodents and classified as a human carcinogen by the National Toxicology Program. In 2-year mouse studies, ethylene oxide (EO) induced lung, Harderian gland (HG), and uterine neoplasms. We evaluated represen
Autor:
Chad Schmiedt, Heidi Kellum, AIfred M. Legendre, Rebecca E. Gompf, Janice M. Bright, Christopher D. Houle, Melissa Schutten, Rebecca Stepien
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20:1351-1354
Autor:
Robert C. Sills, Thai-Vu T. Ton, Natasha P. Clayton, Hue-Hua L. Hong, Christopher D. Houle, James Huff
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic Pathology. 34:752-762
Benzene and ethylene oxide are multisite carcinogens in rodents and classified as human carcinogens by the National Toxicology Program. In 2-year mouse studies, both chemicals induced mammary carcinomas. We examined spontaneous, benzene-, and ethylen
Autor:
Barbara J. Davis, J. Carl Barrett, Julie F. Foley, Cynthia A. Afshari, Xiao-Yu Ding, Christopher D. Houle
Publikováno v:
Gynecologic Oncology. 86:69-78
Objective. Impairment of cell adhesion plays a vital role in tumor progression. E- and N-cadherin, CD9, and KAI1 are all adhesion molecules that have been implicated in the progression of several different tumor types. To help explain the potential r
Autor:
Barbara J. Davis, J. Carl Barrett, Cheryl L. Walker, Kimberley Cesen-Cummings, Donna D. Baird, Christopher D. Houle
Publikováno v:
Carcinogenesis. 22:2049-2052
Many factors that can modulate the risk of developing uterine leiomyoma have been identified, including parity. Epidemiological data on decreased risk of developing this disease has been subject to different interpretations regarding whether pregnanc
Autor:
Patrick Hurban, Gary A. Boorman, K. L. Phillips, David E. Malarkey, Christopher D. Houle, Pamela E. Blackshear, Alexandra N. Heinloth, Edward K. Lobenhofer
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic pathology. 34(7)
Gene expression profiling, metabolomic screens, and other high-dimensional methods have become an integral part of many biological investigations. To facilitate interpretation of these data, it is important to have detailed phenotypic data—includin
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Kimberly A. McAllister, Roger W. Wiseman, L. Michelle Bennett, Barbara J. Davis, Jason Malphurs, William Gersch, Laura Wharey, Toni Ward, Christopher D. Houle, Laura J. Betz, N. Keith Collins, John C. Seely
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic pathology. 34(2)
Mutations in both p53 and BRCA2 are commonly seen together in human tumors suggesting that the loss of both genes enhances tumor development. To elucidate this interaction in an animal model, mice lacking the carboxy terminal domain of Brca2 were cro