H Bernstein
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Recent Articles
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Park J, Bernstein H, Loughhead S, Zwirtes R, Jennings J, Nicolini V, et al.
Immunooncol Technol
. 2022 Aug;
16:100091.
PMID: 36042779
Cell Squeeze is a novel technology that relies on temporarily disrupting the cell membrane to deliver cargo directly into the cytosol. This approach is applicable to a broad range of...
2.
Bernstein H, Epstein S, Wolk J
Soap Sanit Chem
. 2010 Oct;
22(9):131-3.
PMID: 20999356
No abstract available.
3.
Goldman A, Condon A, ADLER E, Minnella M, Bernstein C, Bernstein H, et al.
Dis Esophagus
. 2009 Jun;
23(2):83-93.
PMID: 19549210
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a premalignant condition associated with the development of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Previous studies have implicated hydrophobic bile acids and gastric acid in BE and EAC pathogenesis....
4.
Dvorak K, Fass R, Dekel R, Payne C, Chavarria M, Dvorakova B, et al.
Dis Esophagus
. 2006 Sep;
19(5):366-72.
PMID: 16984534
Barrett's esophagus (BE) patients demonstrate a higher distal esophageal acid exposure profile than other gastroesophageal reflux disease patients. Cellular oxidative stress has been proposed to contribute to the development of...
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Payne C, Weber C, Crowley-Skillicorn C, Dvorak K, Bernstein H, Bernstein C, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2006 Aug;
28(1):215-22.
PMID: 16887864
Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) is a redox-associated transcription factor that is involved in the activation of survival pathways. We have previously shown that deoxycholate (DOC) activates NF-kappaB in hepatocytes...
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Payne C, Crowley-Weber C, Dvorak K, Bernstein C, Bernstein H, Holubec H, et al.
Cell Biol Toxicol
. 2005 Dec;
21(5-6):215-31.
PMID: 16323058
Hydrophobic bile acids such as deoxycholate (DOC) are known to damage liver cells during cholestasis and promote colon cancer. Cellular stresses induced by bile acids, which include mitochondrial and endoplasmic...
7.
Novak D, Lehman M, Bernstein H, Beveridge M, Cramer S
Placenta
. 2005 Jul;
27(4-5):510-6.
PMID: 16023720
Amino acid transport System A (SysA) activity is present within the rodent and human placentas. Inhibition of this transport system is associated with fetal growth retardation. Several cDNAs encoding SysA...
8.
Bernstein H, Bernstein C, Payne C, Dvorakova K, Garewal H
Mutat Res
. 2005 Jan;
589(1):47-65.
PMID: 15652226
Bile acids were first proposed to be carcinogens in 1939 and 1940. On the basis of later work with rodent models, bile acids came to be regarded as cancer promoters...
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Neustein S, Dimich I, Shiang H, Bernstein H, Beilin Y
Int J Obstet Anesth
. 2004 Aug;
7(4):247-50.
PMID: 15321188
There is concern regarding the interaction of magnesium sulfate and nifedipine used concomitantly in obstetrical patients, because both are calcium channel antagonists and may induce myocardial depression as well as...
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Payne C, Waltmire C, Crowley C, Crowley-Weber C, Dvorakova K, Bernstein H, et al.
Cell Biol Toxicol
. 2004 Mar;
19(6):373-92.
PMID: 15015762
Hydrophobic bile acids such as deoxycholate are known tumor promoters in the gastrointestinal tract. We have previously shown that deoxycholate induces apoptosis in colon epithelial cells and that these cells...