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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Inherent sex-dependent regulation of human hepatic CYP3A5
- Regulation of miR106b cluster through the RB pathway: Mechanismand functional targets
- Intrinsic sexually dimorphic expression of the principal human CYP3A4 correlated with suboptimal activation of GH/glucocorticoid-dependent transcriptional pathways in men
- RB Restricts DNA Damage-Initiated Tumorigenesis through an LXCXE-Dependent Mechanism of Transcriptional Control
- Therapeutically activating RB: Reestablishing cell cycle control in endocrine therapy-resistant breast cancer
- The retinoblastoma tumor suppressor controls androgen signaling and human prostate cancer progression
- Therapeutic CDK4/6 inhibition in breast cancer: Key mechanisms of response and failure
- Proliferative Suppression by CDK4/6 Inhibition: Complex Function of the Retinoblastoma Pathway in Liver Tissue and Hepatoma Cells
- Regulation of RB transcription in vivo by RB family members
- Retinoblastoma/p107/p130 pocket proteins. Proteins dynamics and interactions with target gene promoters
- Inherent sexually dimorphic expression of hepatic CYP2C12 correlated with repressed activation of growth hormone-regulated signal transduction in male rats
- Prolactin stimulates ubiquitination, initial internalization, and degradation of its receptor via catalytic activation of Janus kinase 2
- Sex-dependent expression of CYP2C11 in spleen, thymus and bone marrow regulated by growth hormone
- Attenuated expression of episodic growth hormone-induced CYP2C11 in female rats associated with suboptimal activation of the Jak2/Stat5B and other modulating signaling pathways
- Determinants of growth hormone receptor down-regulation
- A molecular basis for the sexually dimorphic response to growth hormone
- Inducibility of male-specific isoforms of cytochrome P450 by sex-dependent growth hormone profiles in hepatocyte cultures from male but not female rats
- Sexually dimorphic regulation of hepatic isoforms of human cytochrome P450 by growth hormone
- Intrinsic sex differences determine expression of growth hormone-regulated female cytochrome P450s
- Epidermal growth factor regulation of female-dependent CYP2A1 and CYP2C12 in primary rat hepatocyte culture
