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    Effect of zinc cations on the kinetics of supramolecular assembly and the chirality of porphyrin J-aggregates by Romeo, A, Castriciano, M A, Zagami, R, Pollicino, G, Monsù Scolaro, L, Pasternack, R F

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-02-2017)
    “…Dilute aqueous solutions of anionic -4-sulfonatophenyl-porphyrin (TPPS) extract zinc(ii) ions from glass or quartz surfaces at room temperature and efficiently…”
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    Resonance Light Scattering: A New Technique for Studying Chromophore Aggregation by Pasternack, Robert F., Collings, Peter J.

    “…Light scattering experiments are usually performed at wavelengths away from absorption bands, but for species that aggregate, enhancements in light scattering…”
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    Enzymes of the fatty acid synthesis pathway are highly expressed in in situ breast carcinoma by MILGRAUM, L. Z, WITTERS, L. A, PASTERNACK, G. R, KUHAJDA, F. P

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-11-1997)
    “…Expression of high levels of fatty acid synthase (FAS), an important enzyme in fatty acid synthesis, has been identified in a wide variety of human carcinomas…”
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    Phosphorylated Retinoblastoma Protein Complexes with pp32 and Inhibits pp32-mediated Apoptosis by Adegbola, Onikepe, Pasternack, Gary R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-04-2005)
    “…The retinoblastoma gene product (Rb) is a tumor suppressor that affects apoptosis paradoxically. Most sporadic cancers inactivate Rb by preferentially…”
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    Elevated expression of fatty acid synthase and fatty acid synthetic activity in colorectal neoplasia by Rashid, A, Pizer, ES, Moga, M, Milgraum, LZ, Zahurak, M, Pasternack, GR, Kuhajda, FP, Hamilton, SR

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-01-1997)
    “…Expression of the primary enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of fatty acids, ie, fatty acid synthase (FAS), and ex vivo fatty acid synthetic activity were…”
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    Fatty Acid Synthesis: A Potential Selective Target for Antineoplastic Therapy by Kuhajda, Francis P., Jenner, Kris, Wood, Fawn D., Hennigar, Randolph A., Jacobs, Lisa B., Dick, James D., Pasternack, Gary R.

    “…OA-519 is a prognostic molecule found in tumor cells from breast cancer patients with markedly worsened prognosis. We purified OA-519 from human breast…”
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    Inhibition of fatty acid synthesis induces programmed cell death in human breast cancer cells by PIZER, E. S, JACKISCH, C, WOOD, F. D, PASTERNACK, G. R, DAVIDSON, N. E, KUHAJDA, F. P

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-1996)
    “…One of the key limiting factors in the treatment of advanced stage human epithelial malignancies is the lack of new, selective molecular targets for…”
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    Inhibition of fatty acid synthesis delays disease progression in a xenograft model of ovarian cancer by PIZER, E. S, WOOD, F. D, HEINE, H. S, ROMANTSEV, F. E, PASTERNACK, G. R, KUHAJDA, F. P

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-1996)
    “…One of the key limiting factors in the treatment of advanced stage human epithelial malignancies is the lack of selective molecular targets for antineoplastic…”
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    Case-Based Workshop for Teaching Child Abuse Prevention to Resident Physicians by Froula, Lynette M, Lenane, Ann M, Pasternack, Julie R, Garfunkel, Lynn C, Baldwin, Constance D

    Published in MedEdPORTAL (03-03-2017)
    “…Child abuse is a ubiquitous problem with personal, interpersonal, and social consequences. Risk factors are well established, and preventive strategies have…”
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    Fatty acid synthase expression in endometrial carcinoma: Correlation with cell proliferation and hormone receptors by PIZER, E. S, LAX, S. F, KUHAJDA, F. P, PASTERNACK, G. R, KURMAN, R. J

    Published in Cancer (01-08-1998)
    “…Fatty acid synthase (FAS), a biosynthetic enzyme, normally functions in the liver to convert dietary carbohydrate to fat, but it is minimally expressed in most…”
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    A pp32–retinoblastoma protein complex modulates androgen receptor-mediated transcription and associates with components of the splicing machinery by Adegbola, Onikepe, Pasternack, Gary R.

    “…We have previously shown pp32 and the retinoblastoma protein interact. pp32 and the retinoblastoma protein are nuclear receptor transcriptional coregulators:…”
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    Fatty acid synthase (FAS) : a target for cytotoxic antimetabolites in HL60 promyelocytic leukemia cells by PIZER, E. S, WOOD, F. D, PASTERNACK, G. R, KUHAJDA, F. P

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-1996)
    “…Many human cancers express elevated levels of fatty acid synthase (FAS), with correspondingly increased fatty acid synthesis and abnormal fatty acid…”
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    Tumor suppression and potentiation by manipulation of pp32 expression by JINING BAI, BRODY, Jonathan R, KADKOL, Shrihari S, PASTERNACK, Gary R

    Published in Oncogene (19-04-2001)
    “…Alternative use of genes of the closely-related pp32 family is a common occurrence in human prostate cancer. pp32r1 and pp32r2, the oncogenic members of the…”
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    Modulation of oncogenic potential by alternative gene use in human prostate cancer by Pasternack, Gary R, Kadkol, Shrihari S, Brody, Jonathan R, Pevsner, Jonathan, Bai, Jining

    Published in Nature medicine (01-03-1999)
    “…Only a small percentage of primary prostate cancers have genetic changes. In contrast, nearly 90% of clinically significant human prostate cancers seems to…”
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    Porphyrin assemblies on DNA as studied by a resonance light-scattering technique by Pasternack, R F, Bustamante, C, Collings, P J, Giannetto, A, Gibbs, E J

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (30-06-1993)
    “…Under appropriate conditions of concentration and ionic strength, trans-bis(N-methylpyridinium-4-yl) -diphenylporphine and its copper(II) derivative produce…”
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    Identification of Sequences Required for Inhibition of Oncogene-mediated Transformation by pp32 by Brody, J R, Kadkol, S S, Mahmoud, M A, Rebel, J M, Pasternack, G R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-07-1999)
    “…Oncogenic potential in prostate cancer is modulated in part by alternative use of genes of the pp32 family. This family includes the tumor suppressor pp32 ,…”
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    Tuning Porphyrin/DNA Supramolecular Assemblies by Competitive Binding by Scolaro, Luigi Monsù, Romeo, Andrea, Pasternack, Robert F

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (16-06-2004)
    “…Addition of an intercalating but nonaggregating porphyrin, AuT4, to a preformed adduct between DNA and a strongly aggregating porphyrin, t-H2Pagg, permits…”
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