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Breast Cancer & the Environmental Research Centers

Breast Cancer & the Environmental Research Centers: Cell

2007

  1. Wolff, M.S., Teitelbaum, S.L., Windham , G., Pinney, S.M., Britton, J.A., Chelimo, C., Godbold, J., Biro, F., Kushi, L.H., Pfeiffer, C.M., Calafat, A.M. in Environ Health Perspect 115: 116–121 (2007) (article: doi:10.1289/ehp.9488) (online 19 October 2006)


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2006

  1. Atkin, C.K., Smith, S.W., Ferguson , V. & McFeters, C. A comprehensive Analysis of Breast Cancer, New Coverage in Leading Media Outlets. Journal of Health Communication (In Press).
  2. Claudio, L. Making progress on breast cancer. Environ Health Perspect. 2006 Feb; 114(2):A98-9.
  3. Claudio L. RTP leaders unite to advance environmental health. Environ Health Perspect. 2006 Sep;114(9):A524-5.
  4. Fleisch, M.C., Maxwell , C.A. , and Barcellos-Hoff, M.H. (2006). The pleiotropic roles of transforming growth factor beta in homeostasis and carcinogenesis of endocrine organs. Endocr Rel Cancer 13, 1-22.
  5. Glass, RI, Bridbord K, Rosenthal J., Claudio L. Global perspective on environmental health. Environ Health Perspect. 2006 Aug;114(8):A454-5.
  6. Kouros-Mehr, H., E.M. Slorach, M.D. Sternlicht & Z. Werb (2006). GATA-3 maintains the differentiation of the luminal cell fate in the mammary gland. Cell, 127:1041-1055. (article: doi:10.1016/j.cell.2006.09.048)
  7. Kouros-Mehr, H., Werb, Z. (2006). Candidate regulators of mammary branching morphogenesis identified by genome-wide transcript analysis. Dev Dyn. 2006 Oct 12 [Epub ahead of print] http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/113396982/HTMLSTART
  8. Silk, K.J., Bigsby, E., Volkman, J., Kingsley, C., Atkin, C., Ferrara , M., & Goins, L.A. (2006) Formative Research on Adolescent and Adult Risk Factors for Breast Cancer. Social Science and Medicine, 63, 3124-3136
  9. Sternlicht, M.D. (2006). Branching morphogenesis: the cues that regulate mammary ductal development. Breast Cancer Res. 8:201[doi:10.1186bcr1368]. PMID: 16524451
  10. Sternlicht, M.D., H. Kouros-Mehr, P. Lu & Z. Werb (2006). Hormonal and local control of mammary branching morphogenesis. Differentiation 74: 365-381
  11. Wetmur, J.G., & Chen, J. An emulsion of PCR-based method for molecular haplotyping. Methods in Molecular Biology. Environmental Genomics, Martin C, ed, Humana Press, Totowa , NJ , 2006 (in press).

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2005

  1. Atabai K., R. Fernandez, X. Huang, A. Ueki, A. Kline, Y. Li, S. Sadatmansoori, C. Smith-Steinhart, W. Zhu, R. Pytela, Z. Werb & D. Sheppard (2005). Mfge8 is critical for mammary gland remodeling during involution. Mol. Biol. Cell. 16:5528-5537. PMID: 16195353
  2. Mark D. Aupperlee, Kyle T. Smith, Anastasia Kariagina and Sandra Z. Haslam Progesterone Receptor Isoforms A and B: Temporal and Spatial Differences in Expression During Murine Mammary Gland Development. 2005 Endocrinology 146:3577-88.
  3. Barcellos-Hoff MH. Integrative radiation carcinogenesis: Interactions between cell and tissue responses to DNA damage. Sem. Cancer Biol. 2005; 15(2):138-147 (abstract)
  4. Frank M. Biro, Phillip Khoury, and John A. Morrison, Influence of Obesity on Timing of Puberty: Intl J of Andrology, 2005
  5. Fernandez-Gonzalez, R., Barcellos-Hoff, M.H., and Ortiz de Solorzano, C. (2005). A tool for the quantitative spatial analysis of complex cellular systems. IIEEE Trans Image Process 14, 1300-1313. PMID: 16190466
  6. Grimm, S.L., Contreras, A., Barcellos-Hoff, M.H., and Rosen, J.M. (2005). Cell cycle defects contribute to a block in hormone-induced mammary gland proliferation in C/EBP beta-null mice. J. Biol. Chem 280(43):36301-36309. PMID: 16120603
  7. Heissig, B., S. Rafii, Y. Ohki, Y. Sato, T. Rafael, Z. Zhu, D. J. Hicklin, H. Ogawa, Z. Werb & K. Hattori (2005). Low-dose irradiation promotes tissue revascularization through Kit-ligand mediated release of VEGF from mast cells and MMP-9 mediated progenitor cell mobilization. J. Exp. Med. 202:739-750. PMID: 16157686
  8. Hiatt, RA. The Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Centers . Essays on the Future of Environmental Health Research. Ed. Goehl TJ. Env Health Persp 2005: 16-23.
  9. Rodier, F., S-H. Kim, T. Nijjar, P. Yaswen, & J. Campisi (2005). Cancer and aging: The importance of telomeres in genome maintenance. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol.: 37 :977-990.PMID: 15743672
  10. Rowell, C., Carpenter, D.M., and Lamartiniere , C.A. Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer, Proteomic Discovery of Genistein Action in the Rat Mammary Gland. J Nutrition Sci, 135:2953S-2959S, 2005.
  11. Rowell, C., Carpenter, D.M., and Lamartiniere , C.A. Modeling Biological Variability in 2-D gel Proteomic Carcinogenesis Experiments. Journal of Proteome Research, 4:1619-1627, 2005.
  12. Sternlicht, M.D., S.W. Sunnarborg, H. Kouros-Mehr, Y. Yu, D.C., Lee & Z. Werb (2005). Mammary ductal morphogenesis requires paracrine activation of stromal EGFR via ADAM17-dependent shedding of epithelial amphiregulin. Development. 132:3923-3933. PMID: 16079154
  13. Wetmur, J.G., Kumar, M., Zhang, L., Palomeque, C., Wallenstein, S. & Chen, J. Molecular haplotyping by linking emulsion PCR: Analysis of PON1 haplotypes and phenotypes. Nucleic Acids Res. 33, 2615-2619 (2005).
  14. Whitten, P., Doolittle, G., & Mackert, M. (2005). Providers' Acceptance of Telehospice. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 8 (4): 730-735.
  15. Wolff MS, Britton JA, and Russo J. TCDD and Puberty in Girls. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005; 113: A17 (letter)

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2004

  1. Cases S, Zhou P, Schillingford J, Wiseman BS, Fish J-D, Hennighausen L, Werb Z & R. V. Farese, Jr RV. Development of the mammary gland requires DGAT1 expression in stromal and epithelial tissues. Development 2004 Jul; 131(13):3047-55. Epub 2004 May 26 (article)
  2. Claudio L. Translation: Breast Cancer Takes Center Stage. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004; 112: A92-A94 (article)
  3. Heissig B, Rafii S, Rafael T, Ohsaka A, Ogawa H, Okumura K, Nakauchi H, Werb Z & Hattori K. Low-dose irradiation promotes angiogenesis through MMP-9 mediated mobilization of endothelial progenitors and Kit-ligand mediated release of VEGF from mast cells. 2004; J Exp. Med. 202:739-750. PMID: 16157686
  4. Whitten, P. (2004). Evidence regarding patient and provider perceptions and health indicators for telehome health. Public Policy & Aging Report, 14(1), 19-21.

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Reviews

  1. Mark D. Aupperlee, Anastasia Kariagina, Janet Osuch and Sandra Z. Haslam. Progestins and Breast Cancer. 2006 Breast Disease 24: 38-58.
  2. Barcellos-Hoff, M.H., and Medina , D. (2005). New highlights on stroma-epithelial interactions in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res 7, 33-36. PMID: 15642180
  3. Barcellos-Hoff, M.H., Park, C.C., and Wright, E.G. (2005). Radiation and the microenvironment: Tumorigenesis and therapy. Nat Cancer Rev 5, 867-875. PMID: 16327765
  4. Sandra Z. Haslam. Experimental Mouse Model of Hormonal Therapy Effects on the Postmenopausal Breast. 2006 Breast Disease 24:71-78
  5. Lu, P., M.D. Sternlicht & Z. Werb (2006). Comparative mechanisms of branching morphogenesis in diverse systems. J. Mamm. Gland Biol. Neoplasia. In press.
  6. Wolff, M.S., Endocrine disruptors: Challenges for Environmental Research in the 21st Century, Ann NY Acad Sci, in press.

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