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Authors: Budhram-Mahadeo, V Moore, A Morris, PJ Ward, T Weber, B Sassone-Corsi, P Latchman, DS
Citation: V. Budhram-mahadeo et al., The closely related POU family transcription factors Brn-3a and Brn-3b areexpressed in distinct cell types in the testis, INT J BIO C, 33(10), 2001, pp. 1027-1039

Authors: Stephanou, A Brar, B Liao, Z Scarabelli, T Knight, RA Latchman, DS
Citation: A. Stephanou et al., Distinct initiator caspases are required for the induction of apoptosis incardiac myocytes during ischaemia versus reperfusion injury, CELL DEAT D, 8(4), 2001, pp. 434-435

Authors: Latchman, DS
Citation: Ds. Latchman, Urocortin protects against ischemic injury via a MAPK-dependent pathway, TREND CARD, 11(5), 2001, pp. 167-169

Authors: Smith, MD Melton, LA Ensor, EA Packham, G Anderson, P Kinloch, RA Latchman, DS
Citation: Md. Smith et al., Brn-3a activates the expression of Bcl-x(L) and promotes neuronal survivalin vivo as well as in vitro, MOL CELL NE, 17(3), 2001, pp. 460-470

Authors: Latchman, DS
Citation: Ds. Latchman, Transcription factors: bound to activate or repress, TRENDS BIOC, 26(4), 2001, pp. 211-213

Authors: Smith, MDP Ensor, EA Kinloch, RA Latchman, DS
Citation: Mdp. Smith et al., The POU domain transcription factor Brn-3a protects cortical neurons from apoptosis, NEUROREPORT, 12(15), 2001, pp. 3183-3188

Authors: Dennis, JH Budhram-Mahadeo, V Latchman, DS
Citation: Jh. Dennis et al., The Brn-3b POU family transcription factor regulates the cellular growth, proliferation, and anchorage dependence of MCF7 human breast cancer cells, ONCOGENE, 20(36), 2001, pp. 4961-4971

Authors: Ndisang, D Budhram-Mahadeo, V Pedley, B Latchman, DS
Citation: D. Ndisang et al., The Brn-3a transcription factor plays a key role in regulating the growth of cervical cancer cells in vivo, ONCOGENE, 20(35), 2001, pp. 4899-4903

Authors: Latchman, DS
Citation: Ds. Latchman, Gene delivery and gene therapy with herpes simplex virus-based vectors, GENE, 264(1), 2001, pp. 1-9

Authors: Schulman, D Latchman, DS Yellon, DM
Citation: D. Schulman et al., Effect of aging on the ability of preconditioning to protect rat hearts from ischemia-reperfusion injury, AM J P-HEAR, 281(4), 2001, pp. H1630-H1636

Authors: Sugars, KL Budhram-Mahadeo, V Packham, G Latchman, DS
Citation: Kl. Sugars et al., A minimal Bcl-x promoter is activated by Brn-3a and repressed by p53, NUCL ACID R, 29(22), 2001, pp. 4530-4540

Authors: Wright, MJ Wightman, LML Lilley, C de Alwis, M Hart, SL Miller, A Coffin, RS Thrasher, A Latchman, DS Marber, MS
Citation: Mj. Wright et al., In vivo myocardial gene transfer: Optimization, evaluation and direct comparison of gene transfer vectors, BAS R CARD, 96(3), 2001, pp. 227-236

Authors: Akbar, MT Wells, DJ Latchman, DS de Belleroche, J
Citation: Mt. Akbar et al., Heat shock protein 27 shows a distinctive widespread spatial and temporal pattern of induction in CNS glial and neuronal cells compared to heat shockprotein 70 and caspase 3 following kainate administration, MOL BRAIN R, 93(2), 2001, pp. 148-163

Authors: Freeland, K Boxer, LM Latchman, DS
Citation: K. Freeland et al., The cyclic AMP response element in the Bcl-2 promoter confers inducibilityby hypoxia in neuronal cells, MOL BRAIN R, 92(1-2), 2001, pp. 98-106

Authors: Baxter, GF Mocanu, MM Brar, BK Latchman, DS Yellon, DM
Citation: Gf. Baxter et al., Cardioprotective effects of transforming growth factor-beta 1 during earlyreoxygenation or reperfusion are mediated by p42/p44 MAPK, J CARDIO PH, 38(6), 2001, pp. 930-939

Authors: Lilley, CE Groutsi, F Han, ZQ Palmer, JA Anderson, PN Latchman, DS Coffin, RS
Citation: Ce. Lilley et al., Multiple immediate-early gene-deficient herpes simplex virus vectors allowing efficient gene delivery to neurons in culture and widespread gene delivery to the central nervous system in vivo, J VIROLOGY, 75(9), 2001, pp. 4343-4356

Authors: Kumar, S Kalsi, J Latchman, DS Pearl, LH Isenberg, DA
Citation: S. Kumar et al., Expression of the fabs of human auto-antibodies in Escherichia coli: Optimization and determination of their fine binding characteristics and cross-reactivity, J MOL BIOL, 308(3), 2001, pp. 527-539

Authors: Rahman, A Haley, J Radway-Bright, E Nagl, S Low, DG Latchman, DS Isenberg, DA
Citation: A. Rahman et al., The importance of somatic mutations in the V-lambda gene 2a2 in human monoclonal anti-DNA antibodies, J MOL BIOL, 307(1), 2001, pp. 149-160

Authors: Railson, JE Lawrence, K Buddle, JC Pennica, D Latchman, DS
Citation: Je. Railson et al., Heat shock protein-56 is induced by cardiotrophin-1 and mediates its hypertrophic effect, J MOL CEL C, 33(6), 2001, pp. 1209-1221

Authors: Ensor, E Smith, MD Latchman, DS
Citation: E. Ensor et al., The BRN-3A transcription factor protects sensory but not sympathetic neurons from programmed cell death/apoptosis, J BIOL CHEM, 276(7), 2001, pp. 5204-5212

Authors: Stephanou, A Scarabelli, TM Brar, BK Nakanishi, Y Matsumura, M Knight, RA Latchman, DS
Citation: A. Stephanou et al., Induction of apoptosis and Fas receptor/Fas ligand expression by ischemia/reperfusion in cardiac myocytes requires serine 727 of the STAT-1 transcription factor but not tyrosine 701, J BIOL CHEM, 276(30), 2001, pp. 28340-28347

Authors: Mason, LJ Ravirajan, CT Latchman, DS Isenberg, DA
Citation: Lj. Mason et al., A human anti-dsDNA monoclonal antibody caused hyaline thrombi formation inkidneys of 'leaky' SCID mice, CLIN EXP IM, 126(1), 2001, pp. 137-142

Authors: Latchman, DS
Citation: Ds. Latchman, Heat shock proteins and cardiac protection, CARDIO RES, 51(4), 2001, pp. 637-646

Authors: Brar, BK Stephanou, A Liao, ZH O'Leary, RM Pennica, D Yellon, DM Latchman, DS
Citation: Bk. Brar et al., Cardiotrophin-1 can protect cardiac myocytes from injury when added both prior to simulated ischaemia and at reoxygenation, CARDIO RES, 51(2), 2001, pp. 265-274

Authors: Stephanou, A Brar, BK Knight, RA Latchman, DS
Citation: A. Stephanou et al., Opposing actions of STAT-1 and STAT-3 on the Bcl-2 and Bcl-x promoters, CELL DEAT D, 7(3), 2000, pp. 329-330
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