Richard V Benya
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Recent Articles
1.
Tell R, Wang Q, Blunier A, Benya R
Clin Epigenetics
. 2012 Jun;
2(2):331-8.
PMID: 22704345
Epithelial cells lining the adult colon do not normally express gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) or its receptor (GRPR). In contrast, GRP/GRPR can be aberrantly expressed in human colorectal cancer (CRC) including...
2.
Saleiro D, Murillo G, Benya R, Bissonnette M, Hart J, Mehta R
Int J Cancer
. 2012 Apr;
131(11):2553-61.
PMID: 22488198
Estrogen receptor-beta (ERβ) has been suggested to exert anti-inflammatory and anti-tumorigenic effects in the colon, providing a translational potential to prevent and/or treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and its progression...
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Peng X, Tiwari N, Roy S, Yuan L, Murillo G, Mehta R, et al.
J Endocrinol
. 2011 Nov;
212(2):207-15.
PMID: 22068926
CYP24 is a well-established vitamin D receptor (VDR) target gene. The active VDR ligand 1,25(OH)₂D₃ regulates its own catabolism by increasing CYP24 expression. It is well known that in the...
4.
Carroll R, Benya R, Turgeon D, Vareed S, Neuman M, Rodriguez L, et al.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2011 Mar;
4(3):354-64.
PMID: 21372035
Curcumin is derived from the spice tumeric and has antiinflammatory and antineoplastic effects in vitro and in animal models, including preventing aberrant crypt foci (ACF) and adenomas in murine models...
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Tell R, Rivera C, Eskra J, Taglia L, Blunier A, Wang Q, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 2011 Feb;
178(2):672-8.
PMID: 21281799
Epithelial cells lining the adult colon do not normally express gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) or its receptor (GRPR). In contrast, GRP/GRPR can be aberrantly expressed in colon cancer where they are...
6.
Ao M, Venkatasubramanian J, Boonkaewwan C, Ganesan N, Syed A, Benya R, et al.
Dig Dis Sci
. 2010 Dec;
56(2):339-51.
PMID: 21140215
Background: Lubiprostone, used clinically (b.i.d.) to treat constipation, has been reported to increase transepithelial Cl(-) transport in T84 cells by activating ClC-2 channels. Aim: To identify the underlying signaling pathway,...
7.
Rivera C, Ahlberg N, Taglia L, Kumar M, Blunier A, Benya R
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 2009 May;
26(7):663-71.
PMID: 19430935
Epithelial cells lining the adult human colon do not normally express gastrin releasing peptide (GRP) or its receptor (GRPR), but both can be up regulated post malignant transformation. However, controversy...
8.
Kim J, Ng J, Arozulllah A, Ewing R, Llor X, Carroll R, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2008 May;
17(5):1155-62.
PMID: 18483337
Aberrant crypt foci (ACF) are the earliest histopathologic lesion associated with colorectal cancer. ACFs are commonly used as a surrogate marker for colorectal cancer chemoprevention studies in rodents and, more...
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Taglia L, Matusiak D, Benya R
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 2008 Mar;
25(4):451-63.
PMID: 18350254
Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor (GRPR) are not normally expressed by epithelial cells lining the adult human colon. However post malignant transformation both GRP and its receptor are aberrantly...
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Matusiak D, Benya R
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2007 Sep;
55(12):1257-64.
PMID: 17875655
Vitamin D deficiency is strongly associated with the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). Because of the propensity of bioactive 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 to cause toxic hypercalcemia, considerable effort has been...