Electromagnetic cellular interactions
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… of electromagnetic fields, we can safely consider such slowly varying electrical fields as “…
… of electromagnetic fields, we can safely consider such slowly varying electrical fields as “…
HOX genes and their role in the development of human cancers
S Bhatlekar, JZ Fields, BM Boman - Journal of molecular medicine, 2014 - Springer
In this review, we summarize published findings on the involvement of HOX genes in oncogenesis.
HOX genes are developmental genes—they code for proteins that function as critical …
HOX genes are developmental genes—they code for proteins that function as critical …
[HTML][HTML] Role of HOX genes in stem cell differentiation and cancer
S Bhatlekar, JZ Fields, BM Boman - Stem cells international, 2018 - hindawi.com
… Walters, JZ Fields et al., “Colonic crypt changes during adenoma development in familial …
Viswanathan, JZ Fields, and BM Boman, “Overexpression of HOXA4 and HOXA9 genes …
Viswanathan, JZ Fields, and BM Boman, “Overexpression of HOXA4 and HOXA9 genes …
Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 is a marker for normal and malignant human colonic stem cells (SC) and tracks SC overpopulation during colon tumorigenesis
…, T Zhang, C Ginestier, G Dontu, H Appelman, JZ Fields… - Cancer research, 2009 - AACR
Although the concept that cancers originate from stem cells (SC) is becoming scientifically
accepted, mechanisms by which SC contribute to tumor initiation and progression are largely …
accepted, mechanisms by which SC contribute to tumor initiation and progression are largely …
Evidence that APC regulates survivin expression: a possible mechanism contributing to the stem cell origin of colon cancer
T Zhang, T Otevrel, Z Gao, Z Gao, SM Ehrlich, JZ Fields… - Cancer research, 2001 - AACR
Because colorectal cancers (CRCs) frequently display APC mutation, inhibition of apoptosis,
and increased expression of the antiapoptotic protein survivin, we hypothesized that APC …
and increased expression of the antiapoptotic protein survivin, we hypothesized that APC …
Leaky gut in alcoholic cirrhosis: a possible mechanism for alcohol-induced liver damage
…, EW Holmes, M Patel, F Iber, JZ Fields… - Official journal of the …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Only 30% of alcoholics develop cirrhosis, suggesting that the development of
alcohol-induced liver injury requires one or more additional factors. Animal studies have shown …
alcohol-induced liver injury requires one or more additional factors. Animal studies have shown …
Evidence that chronic alcohol exposure promotes intestinal oxidative stress, intestinal hyperpermeability and endotoxemia prior to development of alcoholic …
…, J Rangan, S Jakate, M Shaikh, A Banan, JZ Fields - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Not all alcoholics develop liver disease (ALD). Thus, excessive ethanol
consumption is necessary, but not sufficient, to induce alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH) and …
consumption is necessary, but not sufficient, to induce alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH) and …
Effect of alcohol on miR‐212 expression in intestinal epithelial cells and its potential role in alcoholic liver disease
Y Tang, A Banan, CB Forsyth, JZ Fields… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Background and Aims: Alcohol‐induced gut leakiness is a key factor in alcoholic liver
disease (ALD); it allows endotoxin to enter the circulation and initiate liver damage. Zonula …
disease (ALD); it allows endotoxin to enter the circulation and initiate liver damage. Zonula …
Increases in free radicals and cytoskeletal protein oxidation and nitration in the colon of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
…, A Farhadi, S Komanduri, E Mutlu, Y Zhang, JZ Fields - Gut, 2003 - gut.bmj.com
Background: Overproduction of colonic oxidants contributes to mucosal injury in
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) but the mechanisms are unclear. Our recent findings using …
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) but the mechanisms are unclear. Our recent findings using …
Ethanol-induced barrier dysfunction and its prevention by growth factors in human intestinal monolayers: evidence for oxidative and cytoskeletal mechanisms
A Banan, S Choudhary, Y Zhang, JZ Fields… - … of Pharmacology and …, 1999 - ASPET
Exposure of intestinal mucosa to ethanol (EtOH) disrupts barrier function and growth factors [epidermal
growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α)] are protective, but …
growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α)] are protective, but …