S Kitareewan
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Pitha-Rowe I, Petty W, Kitareewan S, Dmitrovsky E
Leukemia
. 2003 Sep;
17(9):1723-30.
PMID: 12970771
All-trans-retinoic acid (RA)-based differentiation therapy induces clinical remissions in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). This has propelled interest in elucidating the molecular mechanisms responsible for these remissions. The t(15;17) rearrangement results...
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Kitareewan S, Spinella M, Allopenna J, Reczek P, Dmitrovsky E
Oncogene
. 1999 Oct;
18(42):5747-55.
PMID: 10523855
Retinoids signal biological effects through retinoic acid receptors (RAR) and retinoid X receptors (RXR) and their co-regulators. We previously reported that all-trans retinoic acid (RA) triggers terminal differentiation in the...
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Tamayo P, Slonim D, Mesirov J, Zhu Q, Kitareewan S, Dmitrovsky E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1999 Mar;
96(6):2907-12.
PMID: 10077610
Array technologies have made it straightforward to monitor simultaneously the expression pattern of thousands of genes. The challenge now is to interpret such massive data sets. The first step is...
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Spinella M, Kitareewan S, Mellado B, Sekula D, Khoo K, Dmitrovsky E
Oncogene
. 1998 Aug;
16(26):3471-80.
PMID: 9692555
This study addresses the contributions of specific retinoid receptors during all-trans-retinoic acid (RA)-mediated differentiation and growth suppression of human embryonal carcinoma cells. The pleiotropic effects of RA are mediated by...
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Drahushuk A, McGarrigle B, Tai H, Kitareewan S, Goldstein J, Olson J
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 1996 Oct;
140(2):393-403.
PMID: 8887457
The utilization of precision-cut liver slices in dynamic organ culture as an in vitro model was validated by comparing the induction of the biomarker responses following in vitro (rat liver...
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Kitareewan S, Burka L, Tomer K, Parker C, Deterding L, Stevens R, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 1996 Aug;
7(8):1153-66.
PMID: 8856661
RXR is a nuclear receptor that plays a central role in cell signaling by pairing with a host of other receptors. Previously, 9-cis-retinoic acid (9cRA) was defined as a potent...
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Kitareewan S, Walz Jr F
Drug Metab Dispos
. 1994 Jul;
22(4):607-15.
PMID: 7956737
Hepatic microsomes from immature and sexually mature male and female ACI/SEGHsd, F344/NHsd, SHR/NHsd, and WKY/NCrl inbred rats were used to study cytochrome P450 (P450)-catalyzed oxidations of progesterone and both enantiomers...
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Goldstein J, Faletto M, Sullivan T, Kitareewan S, Raucy J, Lasker J, et al.
Biochemistry
. 1994 Feb;
33(7):1743-52.
PMID: 8110777
The present study assesses the role of members of the human CYP2C subfamily in the 4'-hydroxylation of (S)-mephenytoin. When recombinant CYP2C proteins were expressed using a yeast cDNA expression system,...
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Schweikl H, Taylor J, Kitareewan S, Linko P, Nagorney D, Goldstein J
Pharmacogenetics
. 1993 Oct;
3(5):239-49.
PMID: 8287062
Immunoblot analysis of human livers using a monospecific antibody to rat CYP1A2 section demonstrated that the expression of CYP1A2 protein is highly variable in human liver. Quantitative PCR analysis was...
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Apanovitch D, Kitareewan S, Walz Jr F
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1992 Apr;
184(1):338-46.
PMID: 1567441
Hepatic microsomes from adult male rats representing six inbred strains catalyzed quantitatively significant, NADPH dependent reductions of progesterone to the 20 beta (20R) alcohol and S-warfarin to its 11S-OH product....