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H K Bojes

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Bojes H, Sausen P, Cattley R, Keller B, Thurman R
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1996 Apr; 137(2):202-9. PMID: 8661345
WY-14,643, a lipid-lowering drug, increases basal rates of oxygen uptake in perfused livers. Because peroxisomes consume oxygen for H2O2 production and are induced by WY-14,643 treatment, it is possible that...
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Bojes H, Thurman R
Cancer Res . 1996 Jan; 56(1):1-4. PMID: 8548746
The mechanism by which peroxisome proliferators increase cell replication and cause liver tumors in rodents remains unknown. When activated, Kupffer cells, the resident hepatic macrophages, release a variety of mitogenic...
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Wan Y, Morimoto M, Thurman R, Bojes H, French S
Life Sci . 1995 Jan; 56(5):307-17. PMID: 7837930
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) and retinoid x receptor (RXR) play important roles in fatty acid metabolism. The present study examined the regulation of retinoic acid receptor (RAR alpha, beta, and...
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Adachi Y, Bradford B, Gao W, Bojes H, Thurman R
Hepatology . 1994 Aug; 20(2):453-60. PMID: 8045507
It is well recognized that consumption of alcohol leads to liver disease in a dose-dependent manner; however, the exact mechanisms remain unclear. Hypoxia subsequent to a hypermetabolic state may be...
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Bojes H, Thurman R
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1994 Jun; 126(2):233-9. PMID: 8209376
The mechanism by which hypolipidemic drugs and industrial plasticizers cause hepatic tumors in rodents remains unknown. It is known, however, that protein kinase C is elevated during hepatic cell turnover,...
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Keller B, Bradford B, Marsman D, Cattley R, Popp J, Bojes H, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1993 Mar; 119(1):52-8. PMID: 8470123
Wy-14,643 is a potent nongenotoxic hepatic carcinogen and peroxisome proliferator in rodents; however, the mechanism by which it causes tumors remains unknown. In previous work it was demonstrated that Wy-14,643...
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Bojes H, Keller B, Thurman R
Toxicol Lett . 1992 Sep; 62(2-3):317-22. PMID: 1412517
The mechanism by which hypolipidemic drugs and industrial plasticizers cause hepatic tumors in rodents remains unknown. Protein kinase C is elevated during hepatic cell turnover, and sustained cellular replication has...