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  1. 1.   Anti-Fibrotic Potential of Tomentosenol A, a Constituent of Cerumen from the Australian Native Stingless Bee, Tetragonula carbonaria
  2. Hamilton, Karina D; Czajkowski, Daniel; Kong, Nicolas J; Tran, Trong D; Gustafson,Kirk; Pauly,Gary; Boyle, Glen M; Simmons, Jacinta L; Steadman, Robert; Moseley, Ryan; Brooks, Peter R; Ogbourne, Steven M; Russell, Fraser D
  3. Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland). 2022, Aug 19; 11(8):
  1. 2.   Spatial and Functional Organization of Human Papillomavirus Replication Foci in the Productive Stage of Infection
  2. Khurana, Simran; Markowitz,Tovah; Kabat, Juraj; McBride, Alison A
  3. mBio. 2021, Dec 21; 12(6): e0268421.
  1. 3.   Role of IKK alpha in skin squamous cell carcinomas
  2. Park, E. M.; Liu, B. G.; Xia, X. J.; Zhu, F.; Jami, W. B.; Hu, Y. L.
  3. Future Oncology. 2011, Jan; 7(1): 123-134.
  1. 4.   Gene from a Psoriasis Susceptibility Locus Primes the Skin for Inflammation
  2. Wolf, R.; Mascia, F.; Dharamsi, A.; Howard, O. M. Z.; Cataisson, C.; Bliskovski, V.; Winston, J.; Feigenbaum, L.; Lichti, U.; Ruzicka, T.; Chavakis, T.; Yuspa, S. H.
  3. Science Translational Medicine. 2010, Dec; 2(61): 10.
  1. 5.   Specific Binding and Chemotactic Activity of mBD4 and Its Functional Orthologue hBD2 to CCR6-expressing Cells
  2. Rohrl, J.; Yang, D.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Hehlgans, T.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2010, Mar; 285(10): 7028-7034.
  1. 6.   Novel transglutaminase-1 mutations and genotype-phenotype investigations of 104 patients with autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis in the USA
  2. Farasat, S.; Wei, M. H.; Herman, M.; Liewehr, D. J.; Steinberg, S. M.; Bale, S. J.; Fleckman, P.; Toro, J. R.
  3. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2009 46(2): 103-111.
  1. 7.   A selective small-molecule nuclear factor-kappa B inhibitor from a high-throughput cell-based assay for "activator protein-1 hits"
  2. Kang, M. I.; Henrich, C. J.; Bokesch, H. R.; Gustafson, K. R.; McMahon, J. B.; Baker, A. R.; Young, M. R.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2009 8(3): 571-581.
  1. 8.   A tale of terminal differentiation IKK alpha, the master keratinocyte regulator
  2. Liu, B. G.; Zhu, F.; Xia, X. J.; Park, E.; Hu, Y. L.
  3. Cell Cycle. 2009 8(4): 527-531.
  1. 9.   JNK/AP-1 pathway is involved in tumor necrosis factor-alpha induced expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in MCF7 cells
  2. Yin, Y. M.; Wang, S.; Sun, Y. J.; Matt, Y.; Colburn, N. H.; Shu, Y. Q.; Han, X.
  3. Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy. 2009 63(6): 429-435.
  1. 10.   Constitutive expression of human keratin 14 gene in mouse lung induces premalignant lesions and squamous differentiation
  2. Dakir, E.; Feigenbaum, L.; Linnoila, R. I.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 2008 29(12): 2377-2384.
  1. 11.   Identification and biological characterization of mouse beta-defensin 14, the orthologue of human beta-defensin 3
  2. Roehrl, J.; Yang, D.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Hehlgans, T.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2008 283(9): 5414-5419.
  1. 12.   Dominant-negative activator protein 1 (TAM67) targets cyclooxygenase-2 and osteopontin under conditions in which it specifically inhibits tumorigenesis
  2. Matthews, C. P.; Birkholz, A. M.; Baker, A. R.; Perella, C. M.; Becky, G. R.; Young, M. R.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Cancer Research. 2007, Mar; 67(6): 2430-2438.
  1. 13.   Identification of inhibitors to papillomavirus type 16 E6 protein based on three-dimensional structures of interacting proteins
  2. Baleja, J. D.; Cherry, J. J.; Liu, Z. G.; Gao, H.; Nicklaus, M. C.; Voigt, J. H.; Chen, J. J.; Androphy, E. J.
  3. Antiviral Research. 2006, Oct; 72(1): 49-59.
  1. 14.   Low level, long-term inorganic arsenite exposure causes generalized resistance to apoptosis in cultured human keratinocytes: Potential role in skin co-carcinogenesis
  2. Pi, J. B.; He, Y. Y.; Bortner, C.; Huang, J. L.; Liu, J.; Zhou, T.; Qu, W.; North, S. L.; Kasprzak, K. S.; Diwan, B. A.; Chignell, C. F.; Waalkes, M. P.
  3. International Journal of Cancer. 2005, AUG 10; 116(1): 20-26.
  1. 15.   A paracrine signal mediates the cell transformation response to low dose gamma radiation in JB6 cells
  2. Weber, T. J.; Siegel, R. W.; Markille, L. M.; Chrisler, W. B.; Lei, X. Y. C.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2005, MAY; 43(1): 31-37.
  1. 16.   Protein kinase C alpha-mediated chemotaxis of neutrophils requires NF-kappa B activity but is independent of TNF alpha signaling in mouse skin in vivo
  2. Cataisson, C.; Pearson, A. J.; Torgerson, S.; Nedospasov, S. A.; Yuspa, S. H.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2005, FEB 1; 174(3): 1686-1692.
  1. 17.   dsu functions in a MYO5A-independent pathway to suppress the coat color of dilute mice
  2. O'Sullivan, T. N.; Wu, X. F. S.; Rachel, R. A.; Huang, J. D.; Swing, D. A.; Matesic, L. E.; Hammer, J. A.; Copeland, N. G.; Jenkins, N. A.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004, NOV 30; 101(48): 16831-16836.
  1. 18.   A proteomic characterization of the plasma membrane of human epidermis by high-throughput mass spectrometry
  2. Blonder, J.; Terunuma, A.; Conrads, T. R.; Chan, K. C.; Yee, C.; Lucas, D. A.; Schaefer, C. F.; Yu, L. R.; Issaq, H. J.; Veenstra, T. D.; Vogel, J. C.
  3. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2004, OCT; 123(4): 691-699.
  1. 19.   Anthocyanidins inhibit activator protein 1 activity and cell transformation: structure-activity relationship and molecular mechanisms
  2. Hou, D. X.; Kai, K.; Li, J. J.; Lin, S. G.; Terahara, N.; Wakamatsu, M.; Fujii, M.; Young, M. R.; Colburn, N.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 2004 25(1): 29-36.
  1. 20.   The organellular chloride channel protein CLIC4/mtCLIC translocates to the nucleus in response to cellular stress and accelerates apoptosis
  2. Suh, K. S.; Mutoh, M.; Nagashima, K.; Fernandez-Salas, E.; Edwards, L. E.; Hayes, D. D.; Crutchley, J. M.; Marin, K. G.; Dumont, R. A.; Levy, J. M.; Cheng, C.; Garfield, S.; Yuspa, S. H.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2004 279(6): 4632-4641.
  1. 21.   Pdcd4 suppresses tumor phenotype in JB6 cells by inhibiting AP- 1 transactivation
  2. Yang, H. S.; Knies, J. L.; Stark, C.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Oncogene. 2003 22(24): 3712-3720.
  1. 22.   Promising molecular targets for cancer prevention: AP-1, NF- kappa B and Pdcd4
  2. Young, M. R.; Yang, H. S.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Trends in Molecular Medicine. 2003 9(1): 36-41.
  1. 23.   AP-1, NF kappa B, and ERK activation thresholds for promotion of neoplastic transformation in the mouse epidermal JB6 model
  2. Suzukawa, K.; Weber, T. J.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2002 110(9): 865-870.
  1. 24.   Protection of human keratinocyte mtDNA by low-level nitric oxide
  2. Shokolenko, I.; Oberyszyn, T. M.; D'Ambrosio, S. M.; Saavedra, J. E.; Keefer, L. K.; LeDoux, S. P.; Wilson, G. L.; Robertson, F. M.
  3. Nitric Oxide-Biology and Chemistry. 2002 5(6): 555-560.
  1. 25.   E7 proteins from oncogenic human papillomavirus types transactivate p73: role in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
  2. Brooks, L. A.; Sullivan, A.; O'Nions, J.; Bell, A.; Dunne, B.; Tidy, J. A.; Evans, D. J.; Osin, P.; Vousden, K. H.; Gusterson, B.; Farrell, P. J.; Storey, A.; Gasco, M.; Sakai, T.; Crook, T.
  3. British Journal of Cancer. 2002 86(2): 263-268.
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