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    Benzo(a)pyrene exposure causes adaptive changes in p53 and CYP1A gene expression in Brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) by Williams, R., Hubberstey, A.V.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-11-2014)
    “…•p53 and CYP1A levels in bullhead from sites in the Detroit River were analyzed.•Bullhead had higher basal p53 levels from polluted than clean sites.•p53…”
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    Contaminated sediment in the Detroit River provokes acclimated responses in wild brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) populations by Assad, J, Cho, S, Dileo, V, Gascoigne, G, Hubberstey, A V, Patterson, D, Williams, R

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-12-2023)
    “…In a previous study, adaptive responses to a single polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), were identified in brown bullhead (Ameiurus…”
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    Transcriptional differences between triploid and diploid Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) during live Vibrio anguillarum challenge by Ching, B, Jamieson, S, Heath, J W, Heath, D D, Hubberstey, A

    Published in Heredity (01-02-2010)
    “…Understanding how organisms function at the level of gene expression is becoming increasingly important for both ecological and evolutionary studies. It is…”
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    Sensitive genetic biomarkers for determining apoptosis in the brown bullhead ( Ameiurus nebulosus) by Busch, C.R., Heath, D.D., Hubberstey, A.

    Published in Gene (31-03-2004)
    “…Biomarkers are necessary for monitoring environmentally induced alterations at the molecular level in order to assess the impact of xenobiotic compounds on…”
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    Alternative methods in tracking sources of microbial contamination in waters by Biswas, N., Cimenti, M., Hubberstey, A., Bewtra, J.K.

    Published in Water S. A. (01-04-2007)
    “…A key factor in the management and remediation of impaired ground- and surface water is the ability to distinguish the sources of faecal contamination. Several…”
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    Evaluation of microbial indicators for the determination of bacterial groundwater contamination sources by Cimenti, M, Biswas, N, Bewtra, J.K, Hubberstey, A

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-11-2005)
    “…Several different Microbial source tracking methods (MSTs) can be used to distinguish human from animal fecal contamination in water; In this study,…”
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    pathway in the yeast cell division cycle linking protein kinase C (Pkc1) to activation of Cdc28 at START by Marini, N.J, Meldrum, E, Buehrer, B, Hubberstey, A.V, Stone, D.E, Traynor-Kaplan, A, Reed, S.I

    Published in The EMBO journal (17-06-1996)
    “…In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe here a genetic approach to identify components of pathways…”
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    Human Scythe Contains a Functional Nuclear Localization Sequence and Remains in the Nucleus during Staurosporine-Induced Apoptosis by Manchen, Steven T., Hubberstey, Andrew V.

    “…Human Scythe (also known as BAT3) has been implicated in the control of apoptosis and regulating heat shock protein (HSP) 70 activity. We have attempted to…”
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    BAG6/BAT3 modulates autophagy by affecting EP300/p300 intracellular localization by Sebti, Salwa, Prébois, Christine, Pérez-Gracia, Esther, Bauvy, Chantal, Desmots, Fabienne, Pirot, Nelly, Gongora, Céline, Bach, Anne-Sophie, Hubberstey, Andrew V, Palissot, Valérie, Berchem, Guy, Codogno, Patrice, Linares, Laetitia K, Liaudet-Coopman, Emmanuelle, Pattingre, Sophie

    Published in Autophagy (01-07-2014)
    “…We recently reported that BAG6/BAT3 (BCL2-associated athanogene 6) is essential for basal and starvation-induced autophagy in E18.5 bag6 −/− mouse embryos and…”
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    CAP1 expression is developmentally regulated in Xenopus by KhosrowShahian, F., Hubberstey, A.V., Crawford, M.J.

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-05-2002)
    “…We have cloned and characterized a Xenopus member of the cyclase associated protein ( CAP) gene family. xCAP1 is expressed as a maternal transcript, but is…”
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    Use of interplasmid recombination to generate stable selectable markers for yeast transformation: application to studies of actin gene control by Hubberstey, A V, Wildeman, A G

    Published in Genome (01-10-1990)
    “…A plasmid recombination system has been developed that relies upon interplasmid exchanges for yeast cell viability. Two types of plasmids, one carrying the…”
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    Organization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae actin gene UAS: functional significance of reiterated REB1 binding sites and AT-rich elements by McLean, M, Hubberstey, A V, Bouman, D J, Pece, N, Mastrangelo, P, Wildeman, A G

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-11-1995)
    “…The upstream activation sequence (UAS) in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae actin gene promoter contains three different motifs, specifically two AT-rich tracts,…”
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    Skh1, the MEK component of the Mkh1 signaling pathway in Schizosaccharomyces pombe by Loewith, R, Hubberstey, A, Young, D

    Published in Journal of cell science (2000)
    “…We previously reported the identification of Mkh1, a MEK kinase in Schizosaccharomyces pombe that is required for cell wall integrity, and we presented genetic…”
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    Cyclase‐associated proteins: CAPacity for linking signal transduction and actin polymerization by Hubberstey, Andrew V., Mottillo, Emilio P.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Many extracellular signals elicit changes in the actin cytoskeleton, which are mediated through an array of signaling proteins and pathways. One…”
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    Cancer therapy utilizing an adenoviral vector expressing only E1A by Hubberstey, A V, Pavliv, M, Parks, R J

    Published in Cancer gene therapy (01-04-2002)
    “…The human adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) early region 1A (E1A) proteins have been shown to have potent antitumor effects, due to their ability to reprogram oncogenic…”
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    Mammalian CAP interacts with CAP, CAP2, and actin by Hubberstey, Andrew, Yu, Gang, Loewith, Robbie, Lakusta, Cherelyn, Young, Dallan

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-06-1996)
    “…We previously identified human CAP, a homolog of the yeast adenylyl cyclase—associated protein. Previous studies suggest that the N‐terminal and C‐terminal…”
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    Differential expression of CAP and CAP2 in adult rat tissues by Swiston, J, Hubberstey, A, Yu, G, Young, D

    Published in Gene (1995)
    “…We previously reported the identification of the human CAP and CAP2 genes which encode proteins related to the yeast adenylyl cyclase (CYR)-associated CAP…”
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    Cancer therapy utilizing an adenoviral vector expressing only E1A by Hubberstey, Andrew V, Pavliv, Marta, Parks, Robin J

    Published in Cancer gene therapy (01-04-2002)
    “…The human adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) early region 1A (E1A) proteins have been shown to have potent antitumor effects, due to their ability to reprogram oncogenic…”
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