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    RNA-binding Protein RBMS3 Is Expressed in Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells and Liver Fibrosis and Increases Expression of Transcription Factor Prx1 by Fritz, Dillon, Stefanovic, Branko

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (17-08-2007)
    “…Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are mesenchymal cells of the liver, activation of which is responsible for excessive synthesis of extracellular matrix, including…”
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    Induction of clusterin by AKT--role in cytoprotection against docetaxel in prostate tumor cells by Zhong, Bin, Sallman, David A, Gilvary, Danielle L, Pernazza, Daniele, Sahakian, Eva, Fritz, Dillon, Cheng, Jin Q, Trougakos, Ioannis, Wei, Sheng, Djeu, Julie Y

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-06-2010)
    “…Clusterin (CLU), in its cytoplasmic form, is abundant in many advanced cancers and has been established to be cytoprotective against chemotherapeutic agents…”
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    Binding of LARP6 to the Conserved 5′ Stem–Loop Regulates Translation of mRNAs Encoding Type I Collagen by Cai, Le, Fritz, Dillon, Stefanovic, Lela, Stefanovic, Branko

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (15-01-2010)
    “…Type I collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, produced by folding of two α1(I) polypeptides and one α2(I) polypeptide into the triple helix…”
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    Nonmuscle Myosin-Dependent Synthesis of Type I Collagen by Cai, Le, Fritz, Dillon, Stefanovic, Lela, Stefanovic, Branko

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (27-08-2010)
    “…Type I collagen, synthesized in all tissues as the heterotrimer of two α1(I) polypeptides and one α2(I) polypeptide, is the most abundant protein in the human…”
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    Novel mechanisms of type I collagen regulation in liver fibrosis by Fritz, Dillon

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…The process of normal wound repair after tissue injury follows a closely regulated sequence involving inflammation, the recruitment, activation and…”
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    Novel mechanisms of type I collagen regulation in liver fibrosis by Fritz, Dillon

    “…The process of normal wound repair after tissue injury follows a closely regulated sequence involving inflammation, the recruitment, activation and…”
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    Dissertation