Dorothy M Morre
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Morre D, Hostetler B, Taggart D, Morre D, Musk A, Robinson B, et al.
Clin Proteomics
. 2016 Feb;
13:3.
PMID: 26903779
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/s12014-016-9103-3.].
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Morre D, Hostetler B, Taggart D, Morre D, Musk A, Robinson B, et al.
Clin Proteomics
. 2016 Jan;
13:2.
PMID: 26807072
Background: Malignant mesothelioma is an aggressive, almost uniformly fatal tumor, caused primarily by exposure to asbestos. In this study, serum presence of mesothelioma-specific protein transcript variants of ecto-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide...
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Morre D, Korty T, Meadows C, Ades L, Morre D
Oncol Res
. 2015 Feb;
22(1):1-12.
PMID: 25700353
ME-143 (NV-143), a synthetic isoflavone under clinical evaluation for efficacy in the management of ovarian and other forms of human cancer, blocked the activity of a cancer-specific and growth-related cell...
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Meadows C, Morre D, Morre D, Draelos Z, Kern D
Arch Dermatol Res
. 2014 Jun;
306(7):645-52.
PMID: 24906676
Age-related NADH oxidase (arNOX), a cell surface-located hydroquinone oxidase capable of superoxide generation, appears at age 30 and increases with age thereafter. The ectodomain of arNOX is shed from the...
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Hanau C, Morre D, Morre D
Clin Proteomics
. 2014 Jan;
11(1):2.
PMID: 24393573
Background: Experts agree that one of the more promising strategies in cancer management is early detection coupled with early intervention. In this study, we evaluated an early cancer detection strategy...
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Forney G, Morre D, Morre D
J Diet Suppl
. 2013 Nov;
10(4):318-24.
PMID: 24237187
Reactive oxygen species that are produced by aerobic metabolism and signaling cascades have the potential to play important roles in maintaining homeostatic redox and cell proliferation. When the balance between...
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Morre J, Morre D, Brightmore R
J Diet Suppl
. 2012 Mar;
7(2):154-8.
PMID: 22435614
Epidemiological and laboratory studies suggest that dietary fatty acids (oleic acid (in olive oil), eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acids (DHA) (in fish oil)) play important roles in carcinogenesis. The most...
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Morre D, Geilen C, Welch A, Morre D
J Diet Suppl
. 2012 Mar;
6(4):385-9.
PMID: 22435520
A single case of carcinoma in situ (actinic keratosis) was treated topically with a patch consisting of an aqueous paste of a commercially available mixture (50:1) of green tea concentrate...
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Morre D, Morre D
Biofactors
. 2011 Jun;
37(5):355-60.
PMID: 21674641
The key role of coenzyme Q (ubiquinone or Q) is in mitochondrial and prokaryotic energetics. Less well investigated is the basis for its presence in eukaryotic membrane locations other than...
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Tang X, Kane V, Morre D, Morre D
Mol Cell Biochem
. 2011 Jun;
357(1-2):55-63.
PMID: 21625959
HUVEC or mouse 3T3 cells infected with SV-40 generate within 3 to 5 days post-infection an ENOX2 species corresponding to the exon-4 minus splice variant of a tumor-associated NADH oxidase...