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Bernard Futscher

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Selected Publications

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Vrba L, Jensen TJ, Garbe JC, Heimark RL, Cress AE, Dickinson S, Stampfer MR, Futscher BW. Jan 2010. Role of DNA methylation in the regulation of miR-200c and miR-141 expression in normal and cancer cells. PLoS One, e8697

Jensen TJ, Wozniak RJ, Ebliln KE, Wnek SM, Gandolfi AJ, Futscher BW. Feb 2009. Epigenetic mediated transcriptional activation of WNT5A participantes in arsenical-associated malignant transformation. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, 235:39-46

Novak P, Jensen TJ, Garbe JC, Stampfter MR, Futscher BW. Jun 2009. Stepwise DNA methylation changes are linked to escape from defined proliferation barriers and mammary epithelial cell immortalization. Cancer Res, 69:5251-8

Jensen TJ, Novak P, Wnek SM, Gandolfi AJ, Futscher BW. Dec 2009. Arsenicals produce stable progressive changes in DNA methylation patterns that are linked to malignant transformation of immortalized urothelial cells. Toxicol Appl Phamracol, 241:221-9

Jensen TJ, Novak P, Eblin KE, Gandolfi AJ, Futscher BW. Aug 2008. Epigenetic remodeling during arsenical-induced malignant transformation. Carcinogenesis, 29:1500-8

Junk DJ, Vrba L, Watts GS, Oshiro MM, Martinez JD, Futscher BW. May 2008. Different mutant/wild-type p53 combinations cause a spectrum of increased inv asive potential in nonmalignant immortalized human mammary epithelial cells. Neoplasia, 10:450-61

Eblin KE, Hau AM, Jensen TJ, Futscher BW, Gandolfi AJ. Aug 2008. The role of reactive oxygen species in arsenite and monomethylarsonous acid-induced signal transduction in human bladder cells: acute studies. Toxicology, 250:47-54

Watts GS, Futscher BW, Holtan N, Degeest K, Domann FE, Rose SL. Sep 2008. DNA methylation changes in ovarian cancer are cumulative with disease progression and identify tumor stage. BMC Med Genomics, 1:47

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