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1. Prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular characterization of Campylobacter isolates recovered from humans and poultry in Lebanon

2. Endotoxin Triggers Tumor Initiation Events in Nontumorigenic Breast Epithelial Cells and Enhances Invasion-Related Phenotype in Pretumorigenic and Tumorigenic Breast Epithelial Cells.

3. A Signature of Four Circulating microRNAs as Potential Biomarkers for Diagnosing Early-Stage Breast Cancer.

5. Connexin 43 maintains tissue polarity and regulates mitotic spindle orientation in the breast epithelium.

6. Gap Junctions and Wnt Signaling in the Mammary Gland: a Cross-Talk?

7. Anti-Inflammatory and Cytostatic Activities of a Parthenolide-Like Sesquiterpene Lactone from Cota palaestina subsp. syriaca.

8. Context dependent reversion of tumor phenotype by connexin-43 expression in MDA-MB231 cells and MCF-7 cells: role of β-catenin/connexin43 association.

9. Gap junctions mediate STAT5-independent β-casein expression in CID-9 mammary epithelial cells.

10. Connexins and the gap in context.

11. Connexins: a junctional crossroad to breast cancer.

12. Inflammatory responses in epithelia: endotoxin-induced IL-6 secretion and iNOS/NO production are differentially regulated in mouse mammary epithelial cells.

13. Differential expression of hippocampal connexins after acute hypoxia in the developing brain.

14. Interleukin-6 and Cyclooxygenase-2 downregulation by fatty-acid fractions of Ranunculus constantinopolitanus.

15. Anti-inflammatory properties of Salograviolide A purified from Lebanese plant Centaurea ainetensis.

16. Connexins: a myriad of functions extending beyond assembly of gap junction channels.

17. Heterocellular interaction enhances recruitment of alpha and beta-catenins and ZO-2 into functional gap-junction complexes and induces gap junction-dependant differentiation of mammary epithelial cells.

18. Gap junctional intercellular communication in hypoxia-ischemia-induced neuronal injury.

19. Anti-inflammatory bioactivities in plant extracts.

20. Bacterial cell shape-dependent inflammatory response in mammary epithelial cells.

21. Developmental expression patterns and regulation of connexins in the mouse mammary gland: expression of connexin30 in lactogenesis.

22. Growth hormone releasing hormone reverses endotoxin-induced localized inflammatory hyperalgesia without reducing the upregulated cytokines, nerve growth factor and gelatinase activity.

23. Screening of selected indigenous plants of Lebanon for antimicrobial activity.

24. Developmental regulation of gap junctions and their role in mammary epithelial cell differentiation.

25. ECM-induced gap junctional communication enhances mammary epithelial cell differentiation.

26. Partial purification and characterization of proteins with growth promoting activities from ovine mammary gland secretions.

27. Comparative performance of PCR-based assay versus microscopy and culture for the direct detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in clinical respiratory specimens in Lebanon.

28. Functional interplay between gelatinases and hyperalgesia in endotoxin-induced localized inflammatory pain.

29. Relationship of dietary intake to DDE residues in breast milk of nursing mothers in Beirut.

30. Discrepancies between mecA PCR and conventional tests used for detection of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

31. Prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular characterization of Campylobacter isolates recovered from humans and poultry in Lebanon.

32. Effect of substratum on growth, cell morphology and lactoferrin synthesis and secretion in bovine mammary cell culture.

33. Developmental regulation and partial characterization of growth factors in the bovine mammary gland.

35. Lactose intolerance. Diagnosis and dietary treatment with milk substitutes.

36. Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): disease spectrum, biological characteristics, resistant mechanisms, and typing methods.

37. Targeted expression of stromelysin-1 in mammary gland provides evidence for a role of proteinases in branching morphogenesis and the requirement for an intact basement membrane for tissue-specific gene expression.

38. Bovine mammary lactoferrin: implications from messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) sequence and regulation contrary to other milk proteins.

39. Morphological and functional differentiation of cryopreserved lactating bovine mammary cells cultured on floating collagen gels.

40. Coordinated expression of extracellular matrix-degrading proteinases and their inhibitors regulates mammary epithelial function during involution.

41. Proteinases of the mammary gland: developmental regulation in vivo and vectorial secretion in culture.

42. In vitro culture of cryopreserved bovine mammary cells on collagen gels: synthesis and secretion of casein and lactoferrin.

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