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D'Cruz CM, Gunther EJ, Hartman J, Sintasath L, Moody SE, Boxer RB, Cox JD, Ha SI, Belka GK, Golant A, Cardiff RD and Chodosh LA (2001) MYC induces mammary tumorigenesis by means of a preferred pathway involving spontaneous Kras2 mutations. Nature Medicine, 7:235-239.
Master SR, Hartman JL, D'Cruz CM, Moody SE, Keiper EA, Ha SI, Belka GK and Chodosh LA (2002) Functional microarray analysis of mammary development reveals a novel role in adaptive thermogenesis. Molecular Endocrinology, 16:1185-1203.
D'Cruz CM, Moody SE, Master SR, Hartman JL, Keiper EA, Imielinski MB, Cox JD, Wang JY, Ha SI, Keister BA and Chodosh LA (2002) Persistent parity-induced changes in growth factors, TGF-ß3, and differentiation in the rodent mammary gland. Molecular Endocrinology, 16:2034-2051.
Moody SE, Sarkisian CJ, Hahn KT, Gunther EJ, Pickup S, Dugan KD, Innocent N, Cardiff RD, Schnall MD, and Chodosh LA (2002) Conditional activation of Neu in the mammary epithelium of transgenic mice results in reversible pulmonary metastasis. Cancer Cell, 2:451-461.
Gunther EJ, Moody SE, Belka GK, Hahn KT, Innocent N, Dugan KD, Cardiff RD, and Chodosh LA (2003) Impact of p53 loss on reversal and recurrence of conditional Wnt-induced tumorigenesis. Genes & Development, 17:488-501, 2003.
Boxer RB, Jang JW, Sintasath L, Chodosh LA (2004) Lack of sustained regression of c-MYC-induced mammary adenocarcinomas following brief or prolonged MYC inactivation.
Cancer Cell, 6:577-86, 2004.
Blakely CM, Sintasath L, D'Cruz CM, Hahn KT, Dugan KD, Belka GK, Chodosh LA (2005)
Developmental stage determines the effects of MYC in the mammary epithelium.
Development, 1132: 1147-1160, 2005.
Chodosh LA. Modeling human cancers in mice. Cancer Biology & Therapy, 4:255-256, 2005.
Master SR, Stoddard AJ, Bailey LC, Pan TC, Dugan KD, and Chodosh LA. Genomic analysis of early murine mammary gland development using novel probe-level algorithms. Genome Biology, 6, 2005.
Moody SE, Prez D, Pan TC, Sarkisian CJ, Portocarrero C, Sterner CJ, Notorfrancesco K, Cardiff RD, and Chodosh LA. The transcriptional repressor, Snail, promotes mammary tumor recurrence. Cancer Cell, 8:197-209, 2005. |
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