Authors:
Webster, JC
Oakley, RH
Jewell, CM
Cidlowski, JA
Citation: Jc. Webster et al., Proinflammatory cytokines regulate human glucocorticoid receptor gene expression and lead to the accumulation of the dominant negative beta isoform: A mechanism for the generation of glucocorticoid resistance, P NAS US, 98(12), 2001, pp. 6865-6870
Authors:
Papke, RL
Webster, JC
Lippiello, PM
Bencherif, M
Francis, MM
Citation: Rl. Papke et al., The activation and inhibition of human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor byRJR-2403 indicate a selectivity for the alpha 4 beta 2 receptor subtype, J NEUROCHEM, 75(1), 2000, pp. 204-216
Citation: Jc. Webster et Ja. Cidlowski, Mechanisms of glucocorticoid-receptor-mediated repression of gene expression, TRENDS ENDO, 10(10), 1999, pp. 396-402
Authors:
Oakley, RH
Webster, JC
Jewell, CM
Sar, M
Cidlowski, JA
Citation: Rh. Oakley et al., Immunocytochemical analysis of the glucocorticoid receptor alpha isoform (GR alpha) using a GR alpha-specific antibody, STEROIDS, 64(10), 1999, pp. 742-751
Authors:
Wagner, BL
Pollio, G
Giangrande, P
Webster, JC
Breslin, M
Mais, DE
Cook, CE
Vedeckis, WV
Cidlowski, JA
McDonnell, DP
Citation: Bl. Wagner et al., The novel progesterone receptor antagonists RTI 3021-012 and RTI 3021-022 exhibit complex glucocorticoid receptor antagonist activities: Implicationsfor the development of dissociated antiprogestins, ENDOCRINOL, 140(3), 1999, pp. 1449-1458
Authors:
Webster, JC
Francis, MM
Porter, JK
Robinson, G
Stokes, C
Horenstein, B
Papke, RL
Citation: Jc. Webster et al., Antagonist activities of mecamylamine and nicotine show reciprocal dependence on beta subunit sequence in the second transmembrane domain, BR J PHARM, 127(6), 1999, pp. 1337-1348