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Roderick H Dashwood

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Pharmacological Research|August 10, 2010
Tea catechins as inhibitors of receptor tyrosine kinases: mechanistic insights and human relevanceChristine A Larsen, Roderick H Dashwood, William H Bisson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 15, 2002
Inhibition of beta-catenin/Tcf activity by white tea, green tea, and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG): minor contribution of H(2)O(2) at physiologically relevant EGCG concentrationsWan-Mohaiza Dashwood, Gayle A Orner, Roderick H Dashwood
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 21, 2009
Tea catechins inhibit hepatocyte growth factor receptor (MET kinase) activity in human colon cancer cells: kinetic and molecular docking studiesChristine A Larsen, William H Bisson, Roderick H Dashwood
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|February 7, 2009
Modulation of histone deacetylase activity by dietary isothiocyanates and allyl sulfides: studies with sulforaphane and garlic organosulfur compoundsHui Nian, Barbara Delage, Emily Ho, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|January 17, 2012
Dietary phytochemicals, HDAC inhibition, and DNA damage/repair defects in cancer cellsPraveen Rajendran, Emily Ho, David E Williams, et al.
Hepatology Research : the Official Journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology|June 21, 2011
Activator protein-2α functions as a master regulator of multiple transcription factors in the mouse liverQingjie Li, Cunhui Luo, Christiane V Löhr, et al.
Carcinogenesis|July 17, 2008
Allyl mercaptan, a garlic-derived organosulfur compound, inhibits histone deacetylase and enhances Sp3 binding on the P21WAF1 promoterHui Nian, Barbara Delage, John T Pinto, et al.
Nutrients|February 10, 2024
Histone Acyl Code in Precision Oncology: Mechanistic Insights from Dietary and Metabolic FactorsSultan Neja, Wan Mohaiza Dashwood, Roderick H Dashwood, et al.
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|May 24, 2011
Metabolism as a key to histone deacetylase inhibitionPraveen Rajendran, David E Williams, Emily Ho, et al.
Pharmacological Research|February 24, 2007
Cruciferous vegetables and human cancer risk: epidemiologic evidence and mechanistic basisJane V Higdon, Barbara Delage, David E Williams, et al.
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Pharmacological Research|August 10, 2010
Tea catechins as inhibitors of receptor tyrosine kinases: mechanistic insights and human relevanceChristine A Larsen, Roderick H Dashwood, William H Bisson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 15, 2002
Inhibition of beta-catenin/Tcf activity by white tea, green tea, and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG): minor contribution of H(2)O(2) at physiologically relevant EGCG concentrationsWan-Mohaiza Dashwood, Gayle A Orner, Roderick H Dashwood
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 21, 2009
Tea catechins inhibit hepatocyte growth factor receptor (MET kinase) activity in human colon cancer cells: kinetic and molecular docking studiesChristine A Larsen, William H Bisson, Roderick H Dashwood
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|February 7, 2009
Modulation of histone deacetylase activity by dietary isothiocyanates and allyl sulfides: studies with sulforaphane and garlic organosulfur compoundsHui Nian, Barbara Delage, Emily Ho, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|January 17, 2012
Dietary phytochemicals, HDAC inhibition, and DNA damage/repair defects in cancer cellsPraveen Rajendran, Emily Ho, David E Williams, et al.
Hepatology Research : the Official Journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology|June 21, 2011
Activator protein-2α functions as a master regulator of multiple transcription factors in the mouse liverQingjie Li, Cunhui Luo, Christiane V Löhr, et al.
Carcinogenesis|July 17, 2008
Allyl mercaptan, a garlic-derived organosulfur compound, inhibits histone deacetylase and enhances Sp3 binding on the P21WAF1 promoterHui Nian, Barbara Delage, John T Pinto, et al.
Nutrients|February 10, 2024
Histone Acyl Code in Precision Oncology: Mechanistic Insights from Dietary and Metabolic FactorsSultan Neja, Wan Mohaiza Dashwood, Roderick H Dashwood, et al.
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|May 24, 2011
Metabolism as a key to histone deacetylase inhibitionPraveen Rajendran, David E Williams, Emily Ho, et al.
Pharmacological Research|February 24, 2007
Cruciferous vegetables and human cancer risk: epidemiologic evidence and mechanistic basisJane V Higdon, Barbara Delage, David E Williams, et al.
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