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    NH2-terminal Truncated HER-2 Protein but not Full-Length Receptor Is Associated with Nodal Metastasis in Human Breast Cancer by MOLINA, Miguel A, SAEZ, Rosana, BASELGA, José, CLINTON, Gail M, RAMSEY, Elizabeth E, GARCIA-BARCHINO, Maria-José, ROJO, Federico, EVANS, Adam J, ALBANELL, Joan, KEENAN, Edward J, LLUCH, Ana, GARCIA-CONDE, Javier

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-02-2002)
    “…Background: The full-length receptor p185HER-2 undergoes a metalloprotease-dependent cleavage producing a membrane-associated fragment (p95HER-2) in cultured…”
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    Herstatin, an Autoinhibitor of the Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) Receptor Family, Blocks the Intracranial Growth of Glioblastoma by STAVEROSKY, Julia A, MULDOON, Leslie L, SHUHUA GUO, EVANS, Adam J, NEUWELT, Edward A, CLINTON, Gail M

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-01-2005)
    “…Purpose: Herstatin, an autoinhibitor of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor family, was evaluated for efficacy against human glioblastoma in vitro and…”
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    Receptor binding specificities of Herstatin and its intron 8-encoded domain by Shamieh, Lara S, Evans, Adam J, Denton, Michael C, Clinton, Gail M

    Published in FEBS letters (18-06-2004)
    “…Retention of intron 8 in alternative HER-2 mRNA generates an inhibitory secreted ligand, Herstatin, with a novel receptor-binding domain (RBD) encoded by the…”
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    Higher total homocysteine concentrations and lower folate concentrations in premenopausal black women than in premenopausal white women by GERHARD, G. T, MALINOW, M. R, DELOUGHERY, T. G, EVANS, A. J, SEXTON, G, CONNOR, S. L, WANDER, R. C, CONNOR, W. E

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-1999)
    “…Premenopausal black women have a greater rate of coronary artery disease (CAD) than do premenopausal white women. Plasma total homocysteine concentrations, a…”
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    Association of codon 72 polymorphism of p53 with lower prostate cancer risk by Henner, Wm. David, Evans, Adam J., Hough, Kristi M., Harris, Emily L., Lowe, Bruce A., Beer, Tomasz M.

    Published in The Prostate (01-12-2001)
    “…Background A common germline polymorphism of p53 produces a protein with an Arg to Pro change at codon 72. This Pro variant has altered biochemical properties…”
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    Polymorphisms of GSTT1 and related genes in head and neck cancer risk by Evans, Adam J., Henner, William David, Eilers, Kristi M., Montalto, Michelle A., Wersinger, Emily M., Andersen, Peter E., Cohen, James I., Everts, Edwin C., McWilliams, Jeffrey E., Beer, Tomasz M.

    Published in Head & neck (01-01-2004)
    “…Background. Glutathione S‐transferase T1 detoxifies some environmental carcinogens while activating others and is deleted in 15% to 38% of humans. We sought to…”
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    Genetic polymorphisms in head and neck cancer risk by McWilliams, Jeffrey E., Evans, Adam J., Beer, Tomasz M., Andersen, Peter E., Cohen, James I., Everts, Edwin C., Henner, William David

    Published in Head & neck (01-09-2000)
    “…Objective To assess whether genetic polymorphisms implicated as risk factors for other tobacco‐associated malignancies are associated with altered risk of head…”
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    Higher total homocysteine concentrations and lower folate concentrations in premenopausal black women than in premenopausal white women2 by Gerhard, Glenn T, Malinow, M Rene, DeLoughery, Thomas G, Evans, Adam J, Sexton, Gary, Connor, Sonja L, Wander, Rosemary C, Connor, William E

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-1999)
    “…Premenopausal black women have a greater rate of coronary artery disease (CAD) than do premenopausal white women. Plasma total homocysteine concentrations, a…”
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