Thomas Rosenquist
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Rebhan K, Ertl I, Shariat S, Grollman A, Rosenquist T
Curr Opin Urol
. 2020 Jul;
30(5):689-695.
PMID: 32701724
Purpose Of Review: To acquaint urologists with aristolochic acid nephropathy, an iatrogenic disease that poses a distinct threat to global public health. In China alone, 100 million people may currently...
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Romanov V, Whyard T, Waltzer W, Grollman A, Rosenquist T
Arch Toxicol
. 2014 May;
89(1):47-56.
PMID: 24792323
Ingestion of aristolochic acids (AAs) contained in herbal remedies results in a renal disease and, frequently, urothelial malignancy. The genotoxicity of AA in renal cells, including mutagenic DNA adducts formation,...
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Rucevic M, Rosenquist T, Breen L, Cao L, Clifton J, Hixson D, et al.
J Proteomics
. 2012 Jul;
76 Spec No.:79-90.
PMID: 22796065
Strong indications have been presented that dietary poisoning with aristolochic acids (AA) is responsible for Endemic Nephropathy (EN) and AA associated cancer of the upper urinary tract (UUTC). Our recent...
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Lighthouse J, Zhang L, Hsieh J, Rosenquist T, Holdener B
Dev Dyn
. 2011 Feb;
240(3):577-88.
PMID: 21337463
Deletion of the Mesd gene region blocks gastrulation and mesoderm differentiation in mice. MESD is a chaperone for the Wnt co-receptors: low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP) 5 and 6 (LRP5/6)....
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Shibutani S, Bonala R, Rosenquist T, Rieger R, Suzuki N, Johnson F, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2009 Dec;
127(5):1021-7.
PMID: 20039324
Ingestion of aristolochic acids (AA) contained in herbal remedies results in aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN), which is characterized by chronic renal failure, tubulointerstitial fibrosis and urothelial cancer. AA I and...
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Huang F, Clifton J, Yang X, Rosenquist T, Hixson D, Kovac S, et al.
Electrophoresis
. 2009 Mar;
30(7):1168-74.
PMID: 19294690
Aristolochic acids (AAs) present in Aristolochia plants are substances responsible for Chinese herbs nephropathy. Recently, strong indications have also been presented, which dietary poisoning with AA is responsible for endemic...
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Grollman A, Shibutani S, Moriya M, Miller F, Wu L, Moll U, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2007 Jul;
104(29):12129-34.
PMID: 17620607
Endemic (Balkan) nephropathy (EN), a devastating renal disease affecting men and women living in rural areas of Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, and Serbia, is characterized by its insidious onset, invariable...
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Hsieh J, Lee L, Zhang L, Wefer S, Brown K, DeRossi C, et al.
Cell
. 2003 Feb;
112(3):355-67.
PMID: 12581525
Specification of embryonic polarity and pattern formation in multicellular organisms requires inductive signals from neighboring cells. One approach toward understanding these interactions is to study mutations that disrupt development. Here,...
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Conlon K, Rosenquist T, Berrios M
J Photochem Photobiol B
. 2002 Dec;
68(2-3):140-6.
PMID: 12468209
The in situ light-induced, non-enzymatic digestion of cytoskeletal actin by a xanthene dye conjugated to heavy meromyosin, anti-actin antibodies and/or anti-myosin antibodies is reported. The dye Rose Bengal was conjugated...