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Vascular Health and Risk Management
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February 24, 2007
Cardiovascular disease in diabetic nephropathy patients: cell adhesion molecules as potential markers?
Ted Wu, Kristine C Y McGrath, Alison K Death
Endocrine Reviews
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June 6, 2003
Androgens and cardiovascular disease
Peter Y Liu, Alison K Death, David J Handelsman
Steroids
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September 17, 2005
Valproate is an anti-androgen and anti-progestin
Alison K Death, Kristine C Y McGrath, David J Handelsman
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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May 6, 2004
Tetrahydrogestrinone is a potent androgen and progestin
Alison K Death, Kristine C Y McGrath, Rymantas Kazlauskas, et al.
Atherosclerosis
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June 13, 2003
High glucose alters matrix metalloproteinase expression in two key vascular cells: potential impact on atherosclerosis in diabetes
Alison K Death, Elizabeth J Fisher, Kristine C Y McGrath, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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June 27, 2002
Nitroglycerin upregulates matrix metalloproteinase expression by human macrophages
Alison K Death, Shirley Nakhla, Kristine C Y McGrath, et al.
Endocrinology
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December 20, 2003
Dihydrotestosterone promotes vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression in male human endothelial cells via a nuclear factor-kappaB-dependent pathway
Alison K Death, Kristine C Y McGrath, Mark A Sader, et al.
Cancer Research
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April 17, 2004
TC-1 is a novel tumorigenic and natively disordered protein associated with thyroid cancer
Margaret Sunde, Kristine C Y McGrath, Lei Young, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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October 3, 2003
Androgens up-regulate atherosclerosis-related genes in macrophages from males but not females: molecular insights into gender differences in atherosclerosis
Martin K C Ng, Carmel M Quinn, Jane A McCrohon, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology
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January 11, 2005
Androgen receptor gene expression in leucocytes is hormonally regulated: implications for gender differences in disease pathogenesis
Mark A Sader, Kristine C Y McGrath, Michelle D Hill, et al.
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Vascular Health and Risk Management
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February 24, 2007
Cardiovascular disease in diabetic nephropathy patients: cell adhesion molecules as potential markers?
Ted Wu, Kristine C Y McGrath, Alison K Death
Endocrine Reviews
|
June 6, 2003
Androgens and cardiovascular disease
Peter Y Liu, Alison K Death, David J Handelsman
Steroids
|
September 17, 2005
Valproate is an anti-androgen and anti-progestin
Alison K Death, Kristine C Y McGrath, David J Handelsman
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
May 6, 2004
Tetrahydrogestrinone is a potent androgen and progestin
Alison K Death, Kristine C Y McGrath, Rymantas Kazlauskas, et al.
Atherosclerosis
|
June 13, 2003
High glucose alters matrix metalloproteinase expression in two key vascular cells: potential impact on atherosclerosis in diabetes
Alison K Death, Elizabeth J Fisher, Kristine C Y McGrath, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
|
June 27, 2002
Nitroglycerin upregulates matrix metalloproteinase expression by human macrophages
Alison K Death, Shirley Nakhla, Kristine C Y McGrath, et al.
Endocrinology
|
December 20, 2003
Dihydrotestosterone promotes vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression in male human endothelial cells via a nuclear factor-kappaB-dependent pathway
Alison K Death, Kristine C Y McGrath, Mark A Sader, et al.
Cancer Research
|
April 17, 2004
TC-1 is a novel tumorigenic and natively disordered protein associated with thyroid cancer
Margaret Sunde, Kristine C Y McGrath, Lei Young, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
|
October 3, 2003
Androgens up-regulate atherosclerosis-related genes in macrophages from males but not females: molecular insights into gender differences in atherosclerosis
Martin K C Ng, Carmel M Quinn, Jane A McCrohon, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology
|
January 11, 2005
Androgen receptor gene expression in leucocytes is hormonally regulated: implications for gender differences in disease pathogenesis
Mark A Sader, Kristine C Y McGrath, Michelle D Hill, et al.
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