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Herbert B Tanowitz

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The American Journal of Pathology|May 16, 2009
A reduction in Pten tumor suppressor activity promotes ErbB-2-induced mouse prostate adenocarcinoma formation through the activation of signaling cascades downstream of PDK1Olga C Rodriguez, Edwin W Lai, Sarada Vissapragada, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|February 2, 2012
Response of adipose tissue to early infection with Trypanosoma cruzi (Brazil strain)Fnu Nagajyothi, Mahalia S Desruisseaux, Fabiana S Machado, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 25, 2010
HIF1-alpha functions as a tumor promoter in cancer associated fibroblasts, and as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer cells: Autophagy drives compartment-specific oncogenesisBarbara Chiavarina, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Gemma Migneco, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|February 4, 2005
ATR/TEM8 is highly expressed in epithelial cells lining Bacillus anthracis' three sites of entry: implications for the pathogenesis of anthrax infectionGloria Bonuccelli, Federica Sotgia, Philippe G Frank, et al.
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews|January 24, 2015
The brighter (and evolutionarily older) face of the metabolic syndrome: evidence from Trypanosoma cruzi infection in CD-1 miceWunnie Brima, Daniel J Eden, Syed Faizan Mehdi, et al.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|March 20, 2010
Lack of association between adiponectin levels and atherosclerosis in miceAndrea R Nawrocki, Susanna M Hofmann, Daniel Teupser, et al.
Plos One|August 13, 2013
Disruption of calcium homeostasis in cardiomyocytes underlies cardiac structural and functional changes in severe sepsisMara R N Celes, Lygia M Malvestio, Sylvia O Suadicani, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 26, 2002
Caveolin-3 knock-out mice develop a progressive cardiomyopathy and show hyperactivation of the p42/44 MAPK cascadeScott E Woodman, David S Park, Alex W Cohen, et al.
Advances in Parasitology|September 3, 2011
Gap junctions and chagas diseaseDaniel Adesse, Regina Coeli Goldenberg, Fabio S Fortes, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|June 12, 2002
Caveolin-1/3 double-knockout mice are viable, but lack both muscle and non-muscle caveolae, and develop a severe cardiomyopathic phenotypeDavid S Park, Scott E Woodman, William Schubert, et al.
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The American Journal of Pathology|May 16, 2009
A reduction in Pten tumor suppressor activity promotes ErbB-2-induced mouse prostate adenocarcinoma formation through the activation of signaling cascades downstream of PDK1Olga C Rodriguez, Edwin W Lai, Sarada Vissapragada, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|February 2, 2012
Response of adipose tissue to early infection with Trypanosoma cruzi (Brazil strain)Fnu Nagajyothi, Mahalia S Desruisseaux, Fabiana S Machado, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 25, 2010
HIF1-alpha functions as a tumor promoter in cancer associated fibroblasts, and as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer cells: Autophagy drives compartment-specific oncogenesisBarbara Chiavarina, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Gemma Migneco, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|February 4, 2005
ATR/TEM8 is highly expressed in epithelial cells lining Bacillus anthracis' three sites of entry: implications for the pathogenesis of anthrax infectionGloria Bonuccelli, Federica Sotgia, Philippe G Frank, et al.
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews|January 24, 2015
The brighter (and evolutionarily older) face of the metabolic syndrome: evidence from Trypanosoma cruzi infection in CD-1 miceWunnie Brima, Daniel J Eden, Syed Faizan Mehdi, et al.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|March 20, 2010
Lack of association between adiponectin levels and atherosclerosis in miceAndrea R Nawrocki, Susanna M Hofmann, Daniel Teupser, et al.
Plos One|August 13, 2013
Disruption of calcium homeostasis in cardiomyocytes underlies cardiac structural and functional changes in severe sepsisMara R N Celes, Lygia M Malvestio, Sylvia O Suadicani, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 26, 2002
Caveolin-3 knock-out mice develop a progressive cardiomyopathy and show hyperactivation of the p42/44 MAPK cascadeScott E Woodman, David S Park, Alex W Cohen, et al.
Advances in Parasitology|September 3, 2011
Gap junctions and chagas diseaseDaniel Adesse, Regina Coeli Goldenberg, Fabio S Fortes, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|June 12, 2002
Caveolin-1/3 double-knockout mice are viable, but lack both muscle and non-muscle caveolae, and develop a severe cardiomyopathic phenotypeDavid S Park, Scott E Woodman, William Schubert, et al.
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