S E Beard
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Bernstein H, Payne C, Bernstein C, Schneider J, Beard S, Crowley C
Toxicol Lett
. 1999 Sep;
108(1):37-46.
PMID: 10472808
Toxic bile salts, retained within the liver because of impaired biliary excretion, are considered to play a major role in liver injury during cholestasis. Bile salts cause cellular stresses that...
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Bernstein C, Bernstein H, Payne C, Beard S, Schneider J
Curr Microbiol
. 1999 Jul;
39(2):68-72.
PMID: 10398829
Bile salts are prevalent in the mammalian intestine, a natural habitat of Escherichia coli. The bile salts deoxycholate, chenodeoxycholate, ursodeoxycholate, and glycocholate were tested for their effect on induction of...
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Desjardins J, Beard S, Mapoles J, Gee P, Thompson J
Cancer Lett
. 1998 Dec;
131(2):201-7.
PMID: 9851254
Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) is a pulmonary toxin and tumor promoter in mice presumably due to the formation of two quinone methides (QMs) that alkylate cellular nucleophiles. The activation of stress...
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Lee M, Gee P, Beard S
Cancer Res
. 1997 Apr;
57(8):1575-9.
PMID: 9108462
Peroxisome proliferators are nongenotoxic carcinogens capable of causing rapid transcriptional activation of genes comprising the rodent beta-oxidation pathway. Numerous compounds, such as hypolipidemic drugs, herbicides, plasticizers, and analgesics have been...
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Beard S, Capaldi S, Gee P
Mutat Res
. 1996 Nov;
371(1-2):1-13.
PMID: 8950345
DNA damage results from a wide variety of external agents such as chemicals and radiation. The consequences of exposure to agents that damage DNA have been traditionally studied from the...
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Beard S, Goodman S, Bemelen K, Frerman F
Hum Mol Genet
. 1995 Feb;
4(2):157-61.
PMID: 7757062
Two mutant alleles of the gene encoding electron transfer flavoprotein-ubiquinone oxidoreductase were identified and characterized in fibroblasts from a patient with glutaric acidemia type II. One of these alleles is...
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Goodman S, Axtell K, Bindoff L, Beard S, GILL R, Frerman F
Eur J Biochem
. 1994 Jan;
219(1-2):277-86.
PMID: 8306995
Electron-transfer flavoprotein-ubiquinone oxidoreductase (ETF-QO) in the inner mitochondrial membrane accepts electrons from electron-transfer flavoprotein which is located in the mitochondrial matrix and reduces ubiquinone in the mitochondrial membrane. The two...
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Rousselot L, Beard S, Berrey B
Bull N Y Acad Med
. 1971 Dec;
47(12):1473-500.
PMID: 4399703
No abstract available.
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ALLEN T, MAIO D, Beard S, BANCROFT R
J Appl Physiol
. 1969 Jul;
27(1):13-7.
PMID: 5786958
No abstract available.
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