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1. Acquisition of apoptotic resistance in cadmium-transformed human prostate epithelial cells: Bcl-2 overexpression blocks the activation of JNK signal transduction pathway.

2. Pulmonary Leukosequestration without Hypoxemia during Hemodialysis

3. Zinc levels in zinc-stabilized insulin are inhibitory to the growth of cells in vitro

4. Technetium lung scanning

5. Using iNaturalist presence data to produce suitability maps for Triatoma protracta, T. rubida and T. recurva in the American Southwest, Texas and northern Mexico, to identify potential transmission zones of Chagas disease.

6. Hot and not-so-hot females: reproductive state and thermal preferences of female Arizona Bark Scorpions (Centruroides sculpturatus).

7. Two new species of Euscorpius (Scorpiones: Euscorpiidae) from Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece.

8. Reproductive tradeoff limits the predatory efficiency of female Arizona Bark Scorpions (Centruroides sculpturatus).

9. A new Vaejovis C.L. Koch, 1836, the second known vorhiesi group species from the Santa Catalina Mountains of Arizona (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae).

10. Wernerius inyoensis, an elusive new scorpion from the Inyo Mountains of California (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae).

11. Arsenic-specific stem cell selection during malignant transformation.

12. Tumor suppressor gene inactivation during cadmium-induced malignant transformation of human prostate cells correlates with overexpression of de novo DNA methyltransferase.

13. Estrogen signaling and disruption of androgen metabolism in acquired androgen-independence during cadmium carcinogenesis in human prostate epithelial cells.

14. Mechanisms of acquired androgen independence during arsenic-induced malignant transformation of human prostate epithelial cells.

16. Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) and the retinoid N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR) are synergistic for chemoprevention of prostate cancer.

17. Stem/progenitor and intermediate cell types and the origin of human prostate cancer.

18. Acquisition of androgen independence by human prostate epithelial cells during arsenic-induced malignant transformation.

19. Molecular events associated with arsenic-induced malignant transformation of human prostatic epithelial cells: aberrant genomic DNA methylation and K-ras oncogene activation.

20. Chemoprevention of prostate cancer by cholecalciferol (vitamin D3): 25-hydroxylase (CYP27A1) in human prostate epithelial cells.

21. Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) inhibits growth and invasion by up-regulating nuclear receptors and 25-hydroxylase (CYP27A1) in human prostate cancer cells.

22. Selection of cell lines with enhanced invasive phenotype from xenografts of the human prostate cancer cell line WPE1-NB26.

23. Alteration of cellular phenotype and responses to oxidative stress by manganese superoxide dismutase and a superoxide dismutase mimic in RWPE-2 human prostate adenocarcinoma cells.

24. Inorganic arsenite-induced malignant transformation of human prostate epithelial cells.

25. Effects of cyclic stretch on prostatic cells in culture.

27. Chronic arsenic-exposed human prostate epithelial cells exhibit stable arsenic tolerance: mechanistic implications of altered cellular glutathione and glutathione S-transferase.

28. Altered apoptotic gene expression and acquired apoptotic resistance in cadmium-transformed human prostate epithelial cells.

29. Intercellular communication and human prostate carcinogenesis.

30. Regulation of cell-to-cell communication in non-tumorigenic and malignant human prostate epithelial cells.

31. N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR) decreases neoplastic properties of human prostate cells: an agent for prevention.

32. Evaluation of the chemopreventive potential of retinoids using a novel in vitro human prostate carcinogenesis model.

33. The role of alpha 6 beta 1 integrin and EGF in normal and malignant acinar morphogenesis of human prostatic epithelial cells.

34. Human cell lines as an in vitro/in vivo model for prostate carcinogenesis and progression.

35. Laminin-1 and alpha6beta1 integrin regulate acinar morphogenesis of normal and malignant human prostate epithelial cells.

36. Cadmium-induced malignant transformation of human prostate epithelial cells.

37. Cadmium induces c-myc, p53, and c-jun expression in normal human prostate epithelial cells as a prelude to apoptosis.

39. A human prostatic stromal myofibroblast cell line WPMY-1: a model for stromal-epithelial interactions in prostatic neoplasia.

40. Modulation of the malignant phenotype of human prostate cancer cells by N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR).

41. Laser scanning analysis of cell-cell communication in cultured human prostate tumor cells.

42. Interleukin-6 and epidermal growth factor promote anchorage-independent growth of immortalized human prostatic epithelial cells treated with N-methyl-N-nitrosourea.

43. Long-term quantitative results following fundoplication and antroplasty for gastroesophageal reflux and delayed gastric emptying in children.

44. Effects of 'crack' cocaine on pulmonary alveolar permeability.

45. Acinar differentiation by non-malignant immortalized human prostatic epithelial cells and its loss by malignant cells.

46. Androgen responsive adult human prostatic epithelial cell lines immortalized by human papillomavirus 18.

47. ras Activation of human prostate epithelial cells induces overexpression of parathyroid hormone-related peptide.

48. Malignant transformation of human prostate epithelial cells by N-nitroso-N-methylurea.

49. Immortalized and tumorigenic adult human prostatic epithelial cell lines: characteristics and applications. Part 3. Oncogenes, suppressor genes, and applications.

50. Immortalized and tumorigenic adult human prostatic epithelial cell lines: characteristics and applications Part 2. Tumorigenic cell lines.

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