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100 College
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-2012
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Liver X receptor-retinoid X receptor (LXR-RXR) heterodimer cistrome reveals coordination of LXR and AP1 signaling in keratinocytes
- Identification of 5α,6α-epoxycholesterol as a novel modulator of liver X receptor activity
- Discovery of the selective androgen receptor modulator MK-0773 using a rational development strategy based on differential transcriptional requirements for androgenic anabolism versus reproductive physiology
- Estrogen receptor β is a novel therapeutic target for photoaging
- Phosphorylation of MNAR promotes estrogen activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (Molecular and Cellular Biology (2007) 27, 5, (1904-1913))
- Androgen-mediated improvement of body composition and muscle function involves a novel early transcriptional program including IGF1, mechano growth factor, and induction of β-catenin
- Differential biochemical and cellular actions of premarin estrogens: Distinct pharmacology of bazedoxifene-conjugated estrogens combination
- The skinny on fat: How oxysterols may regulate functional glucocorticoids in adipose tissue
- Liver X receptor is a therapeutic target for photoaging and chronological skin aging
- MNAR plays an important role in ERa activation of Src/MAPK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways
- Estrogen protects bone by inducing Fas ligand in osteoblasts to regulate osteoclast survival
- Signaling by estrogens
- A regulatory circuit mediating convergence between Nurr1 transcriptional regulation and Wnt signaling
- Selective androgen receptor modulators for frailty and osteoporosis
- Phosphorylation of MNAR promotes estrogen activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
- Vitamin D receptor ligands for osteoporosis
- Nuclear receptors as drug targets in metabolic diseases: new approaches to therapy
- Relative binding affinities of bisphosphonates for human bone and relationship to antiresorptive efficacy
- Antagonist-induced, activation function-2-independent estrogen receptor α phosphorylation
- Interaction between the androgen receptor and RNase L mediates a cross-talk between the interferon and androgen signaling pathways
