Raymond W. Tennant
Tennant, Raymond W.
VIAF ID: 60501951 (Personal)
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Works
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12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate and UV Radiation-induced Nucleoside Diphosphate Protein Kinase B Mediates Neoplastic Transformation of Epidermal Cells | |
Age-dependent skin tumorigenesis and transgene expression in the Tg.AC | |
Arsenic exposure in utero exacerbates skin cancer response in adulthood with contemporaneous distortion of tumor stem cell dynamics | |
Biology of radiation carcinogenesis | |
Cadmium-induced toxicity in rat primary mid-brain neuroglia cultures: role of oxidative stress from microglia. | |
CD34 Antigen: Determination of Specific Sites of Phosphorylation In Vitro and In Vivo. | |
CD34 expression by hair follicle stem cells is required for skin tumor development in mice | |
Chemoprevention of UV light-induced skin tumorigenesis by inhibition of the epidermal growth factor receptor. | |
Comprehensive microarray transcriptome profiling of CD34-enriched mouse keratinocyte stem cells | |
Cytogenetic analysis of malignant skin tumors induced in chemically treated TG-AC transgenic mice | |
Enrichment for living murine keratinocytes from the hair follicle bulge with the cell surface marker CD34. | |
Erbb2 suppresses DNA damage-induced checkpoint activation and UV-induced mouse skin tumorigenesis | |
Evidence that toxic injury is not always associated with induction of chemical carcinogenesis | |
A farnesyl transferase inhibitor suppresses TPA-mediated skin tumor development without altering hyperplasia in the ras transgenic Tg.AC mouse | |
Gene expression analysis reveals chemical-specific profiles | |
Gene expression profiling of rat livers reveals indicators of potential adverse effects. | |
Gene expression response in target organ and whole blood varies as a function of target organ injury phenotype | |
Genetic toxicology: current status of methods of carcinogen identification | |
Identification of a specific motif of the DSS1 protein required for proteasome interaction and p53 protein degradation. | |
Identification of Dss1 as a 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-responsive gene expressed in keratinocyte progenitor cells, with possible involvement in early skin tumorigenesis | |
Identification of putative gene based markers of renal toxicity | |
Kinetics of wound-induced v-Ha-ras transgene expression and papilloma development in transgenic Tg.AC mice | |
Loss of heterozygosity frequency at the Trp53 locus in p53-deficient (+/-) mouse tumors is carcinogen-and tissue-dependent | |
Mammalian cell transformation : mechanisms of carcinogenesis and assays for carcinogens | |
Mechanism of skin tumorigenesis by contact sensitizers: the effect of the corticosteroid fluocinolone acetonide on inflammation and tumor induction by 2,4 dinitro-1-fluorobenzene in the skin of the TG.AC (v-Ha-ras) mouse | |
Methapyrilene toxicity: anchorage of pathologic observations to gene expression alterations. | |
Morphological characterization of spindle cell tumors induced in transgenic Tg.AC mouse skin. | |
Mouse population-guided resequencing reveals that variants in CD44 contribute to acetaminophen-induced liver injury in humans | |
New animals, new uses, and old issues | |
A novel role for the T-box transcription factor Tbx1 as a negative regulator of tumor cell growth in mice. | |
Oral administration of dimethylvinyl chloride increases frequency of forestomach papillomas in Tg.AC mice | |
Photocarcinogenesis in the Tg.AC mouse: lomefloxacin and 8-methoxypsoralen | |
Prediction of chemical carcinogenicity in rodents from in vitro genetic toxicity assays. | |
Prediction of compound signature using high density gene expression profiling | |
Reduced skin tumor development in cyclin D1-deficient mice highlights the oncogenic ras pathway in vivo | |
Response: do short-term tests predict rodent carcinogenicity? | |
Standardizing global gene expression analysis between laboratories and across platforms. | |
Statistical analysis of skin tumor data from Tg.AC mouse bioassays | |
Systems Toxicology and the Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS) Knowledge Base | |
Tg.AC genetically altered mouse: assay working group overview of available data | |
TGF alpha is dispensable for skin tumorigenesis in Tg.AC mice | |
Toward a checklist for exchange and interpretation of data from a toxicology study | |
Transformation of BALB/c-3T3 cells: IV. Rank-ordered potency of 24 chemical responses detected in a sensitive new assay procedure | |
Transformation of BALB/c-3T3 cells: V. Transformation responses of 168 chemicals compared with mutagenicity in Salmonella and carcinogenicity in rodent bioassays | |
The transgenic Tg.AC mouse model for identification of chemical carcinogens. | |
Transplacental exposure to inorganic arsenic at a hepatocarcinogenic dose induces fetal gene expression changes in mice indicative of aberrant estrogen signaling and disrupted steroid metabolism | |
The use of transgenic animals in cancer testing |