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GD2 and its biosynthetic enzyme GD3 synthase promote tumorigenesis in prostate cancer by regulating cancer stem cell behavior
Bhat, A. M., Mohapatra, B. C., Luan, H., Mushtaq, I., Chakraborty, S., Kumar, S., Wu, W., Nolan, B., Dutta, S., Storck, M. D., Schott, M., Meza, J. L., Lele, S. M., Lin, M. F., Cook, L. M., Corey, E., Morrissey, C., Coulter, D. W., Rowley, M. J. & Natarajan, A. & 3 others, , Dec 2024, In: Scientific reports. 14, 1, 13523.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Dynamics of antioxidant heme oxygenase-1 and pro-oxidant p66Shc in promoting advanced prostate cancer progression
Miller, D. R., Ingersoll, M. A., Chou, Y. W., Kosmacek, E. A., Oberley-Deegan, R. E. & Lin, M. F., Nov 20 2022, In: Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 193, p. 274-291 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A novel pregnene analogs: synthesis, cytotoxicity on prostate cancer of PC-3 and LNCPa-AI cells and in silico molecular docking study
Abdul-Rida, N. A., Farhan, A. M., Al-Masoudi, N. A., Saeed, B. A., Miller, D. & Lin, M. F., May 2021, In: Molecular Diversity. 25, 2, p. 661-671 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Multifunctionality of prostatic acid phosphatase in prostate cancer pathogenesis
Alpert, E., Akhavan, A., Gruzman, A., Hansen, W. J., Lehrer-Graiwer, J., Hall, S. C., Johansen, E., McAllister, S., Gulati, M., Lin, M. F. & Lingappa, V. R., Oct 2021, In: Bioscience Reports. 41, 10, BSR20211646.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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p66Shc protein through a redox mechanism enhances the progression of prostate cancer cells towards castration-resistance
Miller, D. R., Ingersoll, M. A., Chatterjee, A., Baker, B., Shrishrimal, S., Kosmacek, E. A., Zhu, Y., Cheng, P. W., Oberley-Deegan, R. E. & Lin, M. F., Aug 1 2019, In: Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 139, p. 24-34 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access19 Scopus citations