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    Modulation of basal cell fate during productive and transforming HPV‐16 infection is mediated by progressive E6‐driven depletion of Notch by Kranjec, Christian, Holleywood, Christina, Libert, Diane, Griffin, Heather, Mahmood, Radma, Isaacson, Erin, Doorbar, John

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-08-2017)
    “…In stratified epithelia such as the epidermis, homeostasis is maintained by the proliferation of cells in the lower epithelial layers and the concomitant loss…”
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    Human papillomavirus type 16 causes a defined subset of conjunctival in situ squamous cell carcinomas by Griffin, Heather, Mudhar, Hardeep Singh, Rundle, Paul, Shiraz, Aslam, Mahmood, Radma, Egawa, Nagayasu, Quint, Wim, Rennie, Ian G., Doorbar, John

    Published in Modern pathology (01-01-2020)
    “…Squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva is associated with a number of risk factors, including HIV infection, iatrogenic immunosuppression and atopy. In…”
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    HPV16 and 18 genome amplification show different E4-dependence, with 16E4 enhancing E1 nuclear accumulation and replicative efficiency via its cell cycle arrest and kinase activation functions by Egawa, Nagayasu, Wang, Qian, Griffin, Heather M, Murakami, Isao, Jackson, Deborah, Mahmood, Radma, Doorbar, John

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-03-2017)
    “…To clarify E1^E4's role during high-risk HPV infection, the E4 proteins of HPV16 and 18 were compared side by side using an isogenic keratinocyte…”
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    Fgf3 and Fgf8 are required together for formation of the otic placode and vesicle by Maroon, Habib, Walshe, Jennifer, Mahmood, Radma, Kiefer, Paul, Dickson, Clive, Mason, Ivor

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-2002)
    “…Fgf3 has long been implicated in otic placode induction and early development of the otocyst; however, the results of experiments in mouse and chick embryos to…”
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    ErbB3-dependent motility and intravasation in breast cancer metastasis by CHENGSEN XUE, FUBO LIANG, SEGALL, Jeffrey E, MAHMOOD, Radma, VUOLO, Magalis, WYCKOFF, Jeffrey, HONG QIAN, TSAI, Kun-Lin, KIM, Mimi, LOCKER, Joseph, ZHANG, Zhong-Yin

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-2006)
    “…A better understanding of how epidermal growth factor receptor family members (ErbBs) contribute to metastasis is important for evaluating ErbB-directed…”
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    Sequential roles for Fgf4, En1 and Fgf8 in specification and regionalisation of the midbrain by Shamim, H, Mahmood, R, Logan, C, Doherty, P, Lumsden, A, Mason, I

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-1999)
    “…Experiments involving tissue recombinations have implicated both early vertical and later planar signals in the specification and polarisation of the midbrain…”
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    A role for FGF-8 in the initiation and maintenance of vertebrate limb bud outgrowth by Mahmood, Radma, Bresnick, Janine, Hornbruch, Amata, Mahony, Catherine, Morton, Nicola, Colquhoun, Kate, Martin, Paul, Lumsden, Andrew, Dickson, Clive, Mason, Ivor

    Published in Current biology (01-07-1995)
    “…Background: The outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is the result of a reciprocal interaction between the mesenchyme and a specialized region of the ectoderm,…”
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    Multiple roles for FGF-3 during cranial neural development in the chicken by Mahmood, R, Kiefer, P, Guthrie, S, Dickson, C, Mason, I

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1995)
    “…FGF-3 has been implicated in the development of the hindbrain and otocyst in vertebrate embryos. Since the chicken embryo offers a favourable system in which…”
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    The cardiac-restricted protein ADP-ribosylhydrolase-like 1 is essential for heart chamber outgrowth and acts on muscle actin filament assembly by Smith, Stuart J., Towers, Norma, Saldanha, José W., Shang, Catherine A., Mahmood, S. Radma, Taylor, William R., Mohun, Timothy J.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-08-2016)
    “…Adprhl1, a member of the ADP-ribosylhydrolase protein family, is expressed exclusively in the developing heart of all vertebrates. In the amphibian Xenopus…”
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    Phenotypic Modulation of Skeletal Muscle Fibers in LPIN1-Deficient Lipodystrophic (fld) Mice by Sellers, Rani S., Mahmood, S. Radma, Perumal, Geoffrey S., Macaluso, Frank P., Kurland, Irwin J.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-2019)
    “…Lipin-1 (Lpin1)–deficient lipodystrophic mice have scant and immature adipocytes and develop transient fatty liver early in life. Unlike normal mice, these…”
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    Cyclin D1 Genetic Heterozygosity Regulates Colonic Epithelial Cell Differentiation and Tumor Number in ApcMin Mice by Hulit, James, Wang, Chenguang, Li, Zhiping, Albanese, Chris, Rao, Mahadev, Di Vizio, Dolores, Shah, Salimuddin, Byers, Stephen W., Mahmood, Radma, Augenlicht, Leonard H., Russell, Robert, Pestell, Richard G.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-09-2004)
    “…ERRATUM ( vol. 25 , p. 523 ) Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg…”
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    Slippage of mitotic arrest and enhanced tumor development in mice with BubR1 haploinsufficiency by WEI DAI, QI WANG, TONGYI LIU, SWAMY, Malisetty, YUQIANG FANG, SUQING XIE, MAHMOOD, Radma, YANG, Yang-Ming, MING XU, RAO, Chinthalapally V

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-01-2004)
    “…A compromised spindle checkpoint is thought to play a key role in genetic instability that predisposes cells to malignant transformation. Loss of function…”
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    Loss of Nkx2.8 deregulates progenitor cells in the large airways and leads to dysplasia by JIANMIN TIAN, MAHMOOD, Radma, HNASKO, Robert, LOCKER, Joseph

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2006)
    “…Nkx2.8, a homeodomain transcription factor, has been characterized in liver cancer and in the developing central nervous system. We now show that this factor…”
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    TPL-2 Regulates Macrophage Lipid Metabolism and M2 Differentiation to Control T H 2-Mediated Immunopathology by Kannan, Yashaswini, Perez-Lloret, Jimena, Li, Yanda, Entwistle, Lewis J, Khoury, Hania, Papoutsopoulou, Stamatia, Mahmood, Radma, Mansour, Nuha R, Huang, Stanley Ching-Cheng, Pearce, Edward J, Carvalho, Pedro Sde, Ley, Steven C, Wilson, Mark S

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-08-2016)
    “…Persistent TH2 cytokine responses following chronic helminth infections can often lead to the development of tissue pathology and fibrotic scarring. Despite a…”
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