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A M Beckmann

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Dodd P, Beckmann A, Davidson M, Wilce P
Neurochem Int . 2000 Jun; 37(5-6):509-33. PMID: 10871702
Glutamate-mediated neurotransmission may be involved in the range of adaptive changes in brain which occur after ethanol administration in laboratory animals, and in chronic alcoholism in human cases. Excitatory amino...
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Williams J, Beckmann A, Mason-Parker S, Abraham W, Wilce P, Tate W
Brain Res Mol Brain Res . 2000 Jun; 77(2):258-66. PMID: 10837920
Establishment of long-term potentiation (LTP) at perforant path synapses is highly correlated with increased expression of Egr and AP-1 transcription factors in rat dentate gyrus granule cells. We have investigated...
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Kelz M, Chen J, Carlezon Jr W, Whisler K, GILDEN L, Beckmann A, et al.
Nature . 1999 Sep; 401(6750):272-6. PMID: 10499584
Acute exposure to cocaine transiently induces several Fos family transcription factors in the nucleus accumbens, a region of the brain that is important for addiction. In contrast, chronic exposure to...
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Schwartz S, Daling J, Doody D, Wipf G, Carter J, Madeleine M, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst . 1998 Nov; 90(21):1626-36. PMID: 9811312
Background: Experimental models and analyses of human tumors suggest that oncogenic, sexually transmittable human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are etiologic factors in the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). We conducted...
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Mao E, Schwartz S, Daling J, Beckmann A
J Oral Pathol Med . 1998 Sep; 27(7):297-302. PMID: 9725566
We determined the frequency of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 5q21-22 (adenomatous polyposis gene region) in oral SCC from 49 patients using PCR-based assays. Of 43 informative (heterozygous) tumors,...
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Beckmann A, Davidson M, Goodenough S, Wilce P
J Neurochem . 1997 Dec; 69(6):2227-37. PMID: 9375653
Egr-1 and related proteins are inducible transcription factors within the brain recognizing the same consensus DNA sequence. Three Egr DNA-binding activities were observed in regions of the naive rat brain....
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Madeleine M, Daling J, Carter J, Wipf G, Schwartz S, McKnight B, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst . 1997 Oct; 89(20):1516-23. PMID: 9337348
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been previously associated with vulvar cancer. In a population-based study, we examined whether exposure to HPV, cigarette smoking, or herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2) increases...
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Beckmann A, Wilce P
Neurochem Int . 1997 Oct; 31(4):477-510; discussion 517-6. PMID: 9307998
The Egr proteins, Egr-1, Egr-2, Egr-3 and Egr-4, are closely related members of a subclass of immediate early gene-encoded, inducible transcription factors. They share a highly homologous DNA-binding domain which...
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Beckmann A, Matsumoto I, Wilce P
J Neurochem . 1997 Jul; 69(1):306-14. PMID: 9202324
The DNA-binding activities of AP-1 and Egr proteins were investigated in nuclear extracts of rat brain regions during ethanol withdrawal. Both DNA-binding activities were transiently elevated in the hippocampus and...
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Miller B, Davidson M, Myerson D, Icenogle J, Lanier A, Tan J, et al.
Int J Cancer . 1997 Apr; 71(2):218-22. PMID: 9139846
The possible etiological role of human papillomavirus (HPV) in esophageal carcinogenesis was evaluated in Alaska Natives in whom the incidence of esophageal cancer is 1.3 and 3.8 times higher than...