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    Epigenetic Activation of BRCA1 by Genistein In Vivo and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells Linked to Antagonism toward Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor by Donovan, Micah G, Selmin, Ornella I, Doetschman, Thomas C, Romagnolo, Donato F

    Published in Nutrients (23-10-2019)
    “…Triple negative breast cancers (TNBC) are the most aggressive and lethal breast cancers (BC). The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is often overexpressed in…”
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    n-6 High Fat Diet Induces Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis and Colonic Inflammation by Selmin, Ornella I., Papoutsis, Andreas J., Hazan, Sabine, Smith, Christopher, Greenfield, Nick, Donovan, Micah G., Wren, Spencer N., Doetschman, Thomas C., Snider, Justin M., Snider, Ashley J., Chow, Sherry H.-H., Romagnolo, Donato F.

    “…Background: Concerns are emerging that a high-fat diet rich in n-6 PUFA (n-6HFD) may alter gut microbiome and increase the risk of intestinal disorders…”
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    The in vitro development of blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cell lines: formation of visceral yolk sac, blood islands and myocardium by DOETSCHMAN, T. C, EISTETTER, H, KATZ, M, SCHMIDT, W, KEMLER, R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-1985)
    “…The in vitro developmental potential of mouse blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cell lines has been investigated. From 3 to 8 days of suspension culture the…”
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    Abstract 1604: Modulating effects of genistein in a mouse model of conditional BRCA1 deletion and triple negative breast cancer cells by Donovan, Micah G., Selmin, Ornella I., Doetschman, Thomas C., Romagnolo, Donato F.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2019)
    “…Abstract Germline mutations in BRCA1 (BRCA1+/-) confer ~72% risk of breast cancer, the majority of which are triple negative breast cancer (TNBC)…”
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    Sevoflurane protects against renal ischemia and reperfusion injury in mice via the transforming growth factor-beta1 pathway by Lee, H Thomas, Chen, Sean W C, Doetschman, Thomas C, Deng, Chuxia, D'Agati, Vivette D, Kim, Mihwa

    “…We previously demonstrated that several clinically utilized volatile anesthetics including sevoflurane protected against renal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury…”
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    A New 185,000-Dalton Skeletal Muscle Protein Detected by Monoclonal Antibodies by Grove, Barbara Kay, Kurer, Verena, Lehner, Christian, Doetschman, Thomas C., Perriard, Jean-Claude, Eppenberger, Hans M.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-02-1984)
    “…The M line, which transverses the center of the thick filament region of skeletal muscle sarcomeres, appears to be a complex array of multiple structural…”
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    Expression of the lacZ gene targeted to the HPRT locus in embryonic stem cells and their derivatives by Shaw-White, J R, Denko, N, Albers, L, Doetschman, T C, Stringer, J R

    Published in Transgenic research (01-01-1993)
    “…Transgenes in mice often exhibit different expression patterns in different transgenic lines. While the basis for this phenomenon is not understood, it is…”
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    FLP-mediated site-specific recombination in microinjected murine zygotes by LUDWIG, D. L, STRINGER, J. R, WIGHT, D. C, DOETSCHMAN, T. C, DUFFY, J. J

    Published in Transgenic research (01-11-1996)
    “…The FLP recombinase of yeast catalyses site-specific recombination between repeated FLP recombinase target (FRT) elements in yeast and in heterologous systems…”
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    Novel Staining Pattern of Skeletal Muscle M-Lines upon Incubation with Antibodies against MM-Creatine Kinase by Wallimann, Theo, Doetschman, Thomas C., Eppènberger, Hans M.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-06-1983)
    “…Incubation of chicken skeletal muscle fibers with an excess of anti-M-creatine kinase (CK) immunoglobulin G and an excess of anti-M-CK Fab fragments leads to…”
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    The effects of Con A on cell surface shedding in cell cultures by Doetschman, T C

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-1980)
    “…A cell surface immobilizing concentration of Con A inhibits the shedding of [3H]fucose-containing glycoproteins from the surface of chick embryonic leg and…”
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    The Contribution of Cell Death to Medium-Released Fractions of Cell Cultures by Doetschman, Thomas C., Joan Jewett

    Published in In Vitro (01-02-1981)
    “…Cell death was estimated by prelabeling primary chick embryo skeletal muscle cell cultures with [3H]thymidine and by subsequently measuring the release of…”
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    Incorporation of fucose and glucosamine into cell bound and medium released macromolecules by Herrmann, H, Havaranis, A S, Doetschman, T C

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-06-1975)
    “…(1) Determinations were carried out on the incorporation of fucose-6-(3H) and glucosamine-6-(3H) into trichloracetic acid insoluble macromolecules which…”
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    Insulin binding to cells of several tissues of the early chick embryo by Doetschman, Thomas C., Havaranis, Amalia S., Herrmann, Heinz

    Published in Developmental biology (01-11-1975)
    “…The binding of I 125-labeled insulin to isolated cells from several tissues of the 3- and 4-day chick embryo was determined over a concentration range of…”
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    Cell surface turnover and shedding of fucosyl-glycoprotein in L6 cells by Doetschman, T C

    Published in Cell biology international reports (01-04-1980)
    “…The disappearance of electrophoretically identifiable 3H-fucosylated glycoproteins from the cell surface of L6 cells is random and follows monophasic kinetics…”
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