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Molecular Human Reproduction: Gene expression profiling of human placentas from preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancies

March 23, 2006

S.R. Hansson, Y. Chen, J. Brodszki, M. Chen, E. Hernandez-Andrade, J.M. Inman, O.A. Kozhich, I. Larsson, K. Marsál, P. Medstrand, C.C. Xiang, M.J. Brownstein Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate patterns of gene expression in placental samples from patients with preeclampsia (PE), persistent bilateral uterine artery notching (without PE), and normal controls. This study included placental tissue from nine women with PE, […]


Oncogene: Transcriptional responses to ionizing radiation reveal that p53R2 protects against radiation-induced mutagenesis in human lymphoblastoid cells

November 13, 2005

M-H Tsai, X Chen, G V R Chandramouli, Y Chen, H Yan, S Zhao, P Keng, H L Liber, C N Coleman, J B Mitchell & E Y Chuang Abstract The p53 protein has been implicated in multiple cellular responses related to DNA damage. Alterations in any of these cellular responses could be related to increased genomic instability. Our previous study has shown that mutations in […]


DNA Repair: p21 controls patterning but not homologous recombination in RPE development

August 15, 2005

Author links open overlay panelA.J.R.Bishopa  B.Kosarasb M.C.Hollanderc A.FornaceJr.c R.L.Sidmanb R.H.Schiestld Abstract p21/WAF1/CIP1/MDA6 is a key cell cycle regulator. Cell cycle regulation is an important part of development, differentiation, DNA repair, and apoptosis. Following DNA damage, p53 dependent expression of p21 results in a rapid cell cycle arrest. p21 also appears to be important for the […]


UT Health SA Newsroom: 400 leaders dedicate Children’s Cancer Research Institute

March 2, 2004

More than 400 community leaders, elected officials, university regents, and faculty and staff ushered in a new era of South Texas cancer research Feb. 24 at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio with the dedication of the Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI), a $50 million research facility anchored by the principle […]


UT Health SA Newsroom: Von Eschenbach to help dedicate Children’s Cancer Research Institute

February 20, 2004

There could be no more fitting keynote speaker, at the dedication of a new cancer research institute for San Antonio, than a three-time cancer survivor. Andrew von Eschenbach, MD, director of the National Cancer Institute, will bring his unique perspective as a cancer physician and survivor to the dedication of The University of Texas Health […]


Von Eschenbach to help dedicate Children’s Cancer Research Institute

February 20, 2004

Published On: February 20, 2004 Shared by Will Sansom San Antonio (Feb. 20, 2004) – There could be no more fitting keynote speaker, at the dedication of a new cancer research institute for San Antonio, than a three-time cancer survivor. Andrew von Eschenbach, M.D., director of the National Cancer Institute, will bring his unique perspective as […]


UT Health SA Newsroom: Children’s Cancer Research Institute poised to become one of the greatest

December 9, 2003

Three-hundred South Texas leaders including former Texas Gov.  Dolph Briscoe Jr. received a red carpet welcome Nov. 19 to the sneak preview of a stellar $50  million research institute at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSC) where top scientists will study the biology of children’s cancer and extend the findings […]