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Madeen EP, Löhr CV, You H, Siddens LK, Krueger SK, Dashwood RH, Gonzalez FJ, Baird WM, Ho E, Bramer L et al..  2017.  Dibenzo[def,p]chrysene transplacental carcinogenesis in wild-type, Cyp1b1 knockout, and CYP1B1 humanized mice.. Mol Carcinog. 56(1):163-171.
Wang R, Chen Y-S, Dashwood W-M, Li Q, Löhr CV, Fischer K, Ho E, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2017.  Divergent roles of p120-catenin isoforms linked to altered cell viability, proliferation, and invasiveness in carcinogen-induced rat skin tumors.. Mol Carcinog. 56(7):1733-1742.
Wang R, Dashwood W-M, Nian H, Löhr CV, Fischer KA, Tsuchiya N, Nakagama H, Ashktorab H, Dashwood RH.  2011.  NADPH oxidase overexpression in human colon cancers and rat colon tumors induced by 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP).. Int J Cancer. 128(11):2581-90.
Wang R, Löhr CV, Fischer K, W Dashwood M, Greenwood JA, Ho E, Williams DE, Ashktorab H, Dashwood MR, Dashwood RH.  2013.  Epigenetic inactivation of endothelin-2 and endothelin-3 in colon cancer.. Int J Cancer. 132(5):1004-12.
Chen Y-S, Wang R, Dashwood W-M, Löhr CV, Williams DE, Ho E, Mertens-Talcott S, Dashwood RH.  2017.  A miRNA signature for an environmental heterocyclic amine defined by a multi-organ carcinogenicity bioassay in the rat.. Arch Toxicol. 91(10):3415-3425.
Wang R, Yu Z, Sunchu B, Shoaf J, Dang I, Zhao S, Caples K, Bradley L, Beaver LM, Ho E et al..  2017.  Rapamycin inhibits the secretory phenotype of senescent cells by a Nrf2-independent mechanism.. Aging Cell. 16(3):564-574.
Wang R, Kang Y, Löhr CV, Fischer KA, C Bradford S, Johnson G, Dashwood WMohaiza, Williams DE, Ho E, Dashwood RH.  2016.  Reciprocal regulation of BMF and BIRC5 (Survivin) linked to Eomes overexpression in colorectal cancer.. Cancer Lett. 381(2):341-8.
Li Q, Löhr CV, Dashwood RH.  2009.  Activator protein 2alpha suppresses intestinal tumorigenesis in the Apc(min) mouse.. Cancer Lett. 283(1):36-42.
Rajendran P, Kidane AI, Yu T-W, Dashwood W-M, Bisson WH, Löhr CV, Ho E, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2013.  HDAC turnover, CtIP acetylation and dysregulated DNA damage signaling in colon cancer cells treated with sulforaphane and related dietary isothiocyanates.. Epigenetics. 8(6):612-23.
Beaver LM, Kuintzle R, Buchanan A, Wiley MW, Glasser ST, Wong CP, Johnson GS, Chang JH, Löhr CV, Williams DE et al..  2017.  Long noncoding RNAs and sulforaphane: a target for chemoprevention and suppression of prostate cancer.. J Nutr Biochem. 42:72-83.

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