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J N Flanagan

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Kavanaugh L, Harrison S, Flanagan J, Steck T
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2021 Jun; 65(8):e0061121. PMID: 34097494
Antibiotic collateral sensitivity, in which acquired resistance to one drug leads to decreased resistance to a different drug, occurs in Burkholderia multivorans. Here, we observed that treatment of extensively drug-resistant...
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Flanagan J, Lehtihet M
Horm Metab Res . 2015 Feb; 47(9):668-73. PMID: 25642745
Androgens were initially developed to improve anabolism for therapeutic purposes. An observed side effect is a sustained inability to regain normal gonadal function after long-term use. This study was designed...
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Gustafsson T, Osterlund T, Flanagan J, von Walden F, Trappe T, Linnehan R, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2010 Jun; 109(3):721-7. PMID: 20538844
Changes in skeletal muscle mass are controlled by mechanisms that dictate protein synthesis or degradation. The current human study explored whether changes in activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)-Akt1, p38,...
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Tangpricha V, Flanagan J, Whitlatch L, Tseng C, Chen T, Holt P, et al.
Lancet . 2001 Jun; 357(9269):1673-4. PMID: 11425375
Vitamin D affects calcium metabolism and prevents proliferation of colon cells in vitro. In human beings the main circulating form of vitamin D is 25-hydroxyvitamin D; to regulate calcium homoeostasis,...
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Flanagan J, Whitlatch L, Chen T, Zhu X, Holick M, Kong X, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2001 Jun; 116(6):910-4. PMID: 11407980
1 alpha,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D(3) (1 alpha,25(OH(2))D(3)) and its analogs are used to treat psoriasis because of their potent antiproliferative activity. They have the potential for causing hypercalcemia, however, and patients often...
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Nachtigal M, Hirokawa Y, Flanagan J, Hammer G, Ingraham H
Cell . 1998 May; 93(3):445-54. PMID: 9590178
Products of steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) and Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) genes are essential for mammalian gonadogenesis prior to sexual differentiation. In males, SF-1 participates in sexual development by regulating...