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  1. 1.   Recreational Physical Activity, Sitting, and Androgen Metabolism among Postmenopausal Women in the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study
  2. Oh, Hannah; Saquib, Nazmus; Ochs-Balcom, Heather M.; Pfeiffer, Ruth M.; Richey, Phyllis A.; Shadyab, Aladdin H.; Wild, Robert A.; Underland, Lisa; Anderson, Garnet L.; Xu,Xia; Trabert, Britton
  3. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2022, Jan; 31(1): 97-107.
  1. 2.   Endogenous Progestogens and Colorectal Cancer Risk among Postmenopausal Women
  2. Michels, Kara A.; Geczik, Ashley M.; Bauer, Doug C.; Brinton, Louise A.; Buist, Diana S. M.; Cauley, Jane A.; Dallal, Cher M.; Falk, Roni T.; Hue, Trisha F.; Lacey, James V.; LaCroix, Andrea Z.; Tice, Jeffrey A.; Xu,Xia; Trabert, Britton
  3. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 2021, Jun; 30(6): 1100-1105.
  1. 3.   Multi-omics: Differential expression of IFN-? results in distinctive mechanistic features linking chronic inflammation, gut dysbiosis, and autoimmune diseases
  2. Bae,Heekyong; Leung, Patrick S C; Hodge, Deborah L; Fenimore,John; Jeon, Seon-Min; Thovarai,Vishal; Dzutsev,Amiran; Welcher, Andrew A; Boedigheimer, Michael; Damore, Michael A; Choi, Myung-Sook; Fravell, Richard A; Trinchieri,Giorgio; Gershwin, M Eric; Young,Howard
  3. Journal of autoimmunity. 2020, JUL; 111: 102436.
  1. 4.   Urinary Estrogens and Estrogen Metabolites and Subsequent Risk of Breast Cancer among Premenopausal Women
  2. Eliassen, A. H.; Spiegelman, D.; Xu, X.; Keefer, L. K.; Veenstra, T. D.; Barbieri, R. L.; Willett, W. C.; Hankinson, S. E.; Ziegler, R. G.
  3. Cancer Research. 2012, Feb; 72(3): 696-706.
  1. 5.   Estrogen Metabolism and Risk of Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women
  2. Fuhrman, B. J.; Schairer, C.; Gail, M. H.; Boyd-Morin, J.; Xu, X.; Sue, L. Y.; Buys, S. S.; Isaacs, C.; Keefer, L. K.; Veenstra, T. D.; Berg, C. D.; Hoover, R. N.; Ziegler, R. G.
  3. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 2012, Feb; 104(4): 326-339.
  1. 6.   Reconciling Apparent Conflicts between Mitochondrial and Nuclear Phylogenies in African Elephants
  2. Ishida, Y.; Oleksyk, T. K.; Georgiadis, N. J.; David, V. A.; Zhao, K.; Stephens, R. M.; Kolokotronis, S. O.; Roca, A. L.
  3. Plos One. 2011, Jun; 6(6): 16.
  1. 7.   Urinary Estrogen Metabolites and Prostate Cancer Risk: A Pilot Study
  2. Kosti, O.; Xu, X.; Veenstra, T. D.; Hsing, A. W.; Chu, L. W.; Goldman, L.; Bebu, I.; Collins, S.; Dritschilo, A.; Lynch, J. H.; Goldman, R.
  3. Prostate. 2011, Apr; 71(5): 507-516.
  1. 8.   A new approach to measuring estrogen exposure and metabolism in epidemiologic studies
  2. Ziegler, R. G.; Faupel-Badger, J. M.; Sue, L. Y.; Fuhrman, B. J.; Falk, R. T.; Boyd-Morin, J.; Henderson, M. K.; Hoover, R. N.; Veenstra, T. D.; Keefer, L. K.; Xu, X.
  3. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 2010, Aug; 121(3-5): 538-545.
  1. 9.   Reproducibility of Fifteen Urinary Estrogens and Estrogen Metabolites over a 2-to 3-Year Period in Premenopausal Women
  2. Eliassen, A. H.; Ziegler, R. G.; Rosner, B.; Veenstra, T. D.; Roman, J. M.; Xu, X.; Hankinson, S. E.
  3. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2009 18(11): 2860-2868.
  1. 10.   Comparative genomics in vertebrates: a role for the platypus
  2. O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Reproduction Fertility and Development. 2009 21(8): VII-IX.
  1. 11.   Comparative genomics in vertebrates: a role for the platypus
  2. O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Australian Journal of Zoology. 2009 57(3-4): VII-IX.
  1. 12.   Evolution of the male-determining gene SRY within the cat family Felidae
  2. King, V.; Goodfellow, P. N.; Wilkerson, A. J. P.; Johnson, W. E.; O'Brien, S. J.; Pecon-Slattery, J.
  3. Genetics. 2007, Apr; 175(4): 1855-1867.
  1. 13.   Elevated male European and female African contributions to the genomes of African American individuals
  2. Lind, J. M.; Hutcheson-Dilks, H. B.; Williams, S. M.; Moore, J. H.; Essex, M.; Ruiz-Pesini, E.; Wallace, D. C.; Tishkoff, S. A.; O'Brien, S. J.; Smith, M. W.
  3. Human Genetics. 2007, Jan; 120(5): 713-722.
  1. 14.   Molecular cytogenetics discards polyploidy in mammals
  2. Svartman, M.; Stone, G.; Stanyon, R.
  3. Genomics. 2005, APR; 85(4): 425-430.
  1. 15.   A common genetic variant in FCGR3A-V158F and risk of Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus infection and classic Kaposi sarcoma
  2. Brown, E. E.; Fallin, M. D.; Goedert, J. J.; Chen, R.; Whitby, D.; Foster, C. B.; Lauria, C.; Alberg, A. J.; Messina, A.; Montella, M.; Rezza, G.; Vitale, F.; Chanock, S. J.
  3. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2005, MAR; 14(3): 633-637.
  1. 16.   The effect of RANTES chemokine genetic variants on early HIV-1 plasma RNA among African American injection drug users
  2. Duggal, P.; Winkler, C. A.; An, P.; Yu, X. F.; Farzadegan, H.; O'Brien, S. J.; Beaty, T. H.; Vlahov, D.
  3. Jaids-Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2005 38(5): 584-589.
  1. 17.   The importance of genome architecture in cancer susceptibility - Location, location, location
  2. Reilly, K. M.
  3. Cell Cycle. 2004, NOV; 3(11): 1378-1382.
  1. 18.   Disruption of spermatogenesis in mice lacking A-type lamins
  2. Alsheimer, M.; Liebe, B.; Sewell, L.; Stewart, C. L.; Scherthan, H.; Benavente, R.
  3. Journal of Cell Science. 2004 117(7): 1173-1178.
  1. 19.   Prostate pathology of genetically engineered mice: Definitions and classification. The consensus report from the bar harbor meeting of the mouse models of human cancer consortium prostate pathology committee
  2. Shappell, S. B.; Thomas, G. V.; Roberts, R. L.; Herbert, R.; Ittmann, M. M.; Rubin, M. A.; Humphrey, P. A.; Sundberg, J. P.; Rozengurt, N.; Barrios, R.; Ward, J. M.; Cardiff, R. D.
  3. Cancer Research. 2004 64(6): 2270-2305.
  1. 20.   Treatment with lovastatin, cholestyramine or niacin alters K- ras membrane association in mouse lung in a strain-dependent manner: results in females
  2. Calvert, R. J.; Tepper, S.; Diwan, B. A.; Anderson, L. M.; Kritchevsky, D.
  3. Biochemical Pharmacology. 2003 66(3): 393-403.
  1. 21.   Chromosomal localization of six repeated DNA sequences among species of Microtus (Rodentia)
  2. Modi, W. S.; Serdyukova, N. A.; Vorobieva, N. V.; Graphodatsky, A. S.
  3. Chromosome Research. 2003 11(7): 705-713.
  1. 22.   Cyclin D-Cdk4 and cyclin E-Cdk2 regulate the JAK/STAT signal transduction pathway in Drosophila
  2. Chen, X.; Oh, S. W.; Zheng, Z. Y.; Chen, H. W.; Shin, H. H.; Hou, S. X.
  3. Developmental Cell. 2003 4(2): 179-190.
  1. 23.   Significant differences between mouse and human trophinins are revealed by their expression patterns and targeted disruption of mouse trophinin gene
  2. Nadano, D.; Sugihara, K.; Paria, B. C.; Saburi, S.; Copeland, N. G.; Gilbert, D. J.; Jenkins, N. A.; Nakayama, J.; Fukuda, M. N.
  3. Biology of Reproduction. 2002 66(2): 313-321.
  1. 24.   mom identifies a receptor for the Drosophila JAK/STAT signal transduction pathway and encodes a protein distantly related to the mammalian cytokine receptor family
  2. Chen, H. W.; Chen, X.; Oh, S. W.; Marinissen, M. J.; Gutkins, J. S.; Hou, S. X.
  3. Genes & Development. 2002 16(3): 388-398.
  1. 25.   The JAK/STAT pathway in model organisms: Emerging roles in cell movement
  2. Hou, S. X.; Zheng, Z. Y.; Chen, X.; Perrimon, N.
  3. Developmental Cell. 2002 3(6): 765-778.
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