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Zubin S Khambatta

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Isom L, Khambatta Z, Moluf J, Akers D, Martin S
J Food Prot . 2019 May; 58(9):1031-1033. PMID: 31137412
Listeria monocytogenes strains SLCC 5764 cells were challenged with various NaCl concentrations and levels of pH. Cells were propagated in tryptic soy broth containing 250 to 1,500 mM NaCl or...
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Naciff J, Khambatta Z, Carr G, Tiesman J, Singleton D, Khan S, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2016 Feb; 151(1):71-87. PMID: 26865667
To further define the utility of the Ishikawa cells as a reliable in vitro model to determine the potential estrogenic activity of chemicals of interest, transcriptional changes induced by genistein...
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Naciff J, Khambatta Z, Reichling T, Carr G, Tiesman J, Singleton D, et al.
Toxicology . 2010 Feb; 270(2-3):137-49. PMID: 20170705
A reliable in vitro model to determine the potential estrogenic activity of chemicals of interest is still unavailable. To further investigate the usefulness of a human-derived cell line, we determined...
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Naciff J, Khambatta Z, Thomason R, Carr G, Tiesman J, Singleton D, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2008 Oct; 107(1):40-55. PMID: 18936297
We have determined the gene expression profile induced by 17 alpha-ethynyl estradiol (EE) in Ishikawa cells, a human uterine-derived estrogen-sensitive cell line, at various doses (1 pM, 100 pM, 10...
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Naciff J, Overmann G, Torontali S, Carr G, Khambatta Z, Tiesman J, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2007 Mar; 97(2):467-90. PMID: 17351261
The rat uterus responds to acute estrogen treatment with a series of well-characterized physiological responses; however, the gene expression changes required to elicit these responses have not been fully characterized....