Our Science – Young Website
Matthew R. Young, Ph.D.
Selected Publications |
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Bobe G, Murphy G, Albert PS, Sansbury LB, Young MR, Lanza E, Schatzkin A, Colburn NH, Cross AJ. Do interleukin polymorphisms play a role in the prevention of colorectal adenoma recurrence by dietary flavonols?. Eur. J. Cancer Prev. 20: 86-95, 2011. [Journal] |
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Wei Q, Jiang H, Xiao Z, Baker A, Young MR, Veenstra TD, Colburn NH. Sulfiredoxin-Peroxiredoxin IV axis promotes human lung cancer progression through modulation of specific phosphokinase signaling. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108: 7004-9, 2011. [Journal] |
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Tichelaar JW, Yan Y, Tan Q, Wang Y, Estensen RD, Young MR, Colburn NH, Yin H, Goodin C, Anderson MW, You M. A dominant-negative c-jun mutant inhibits lung carcinogenesis in mice. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 3: 1148-56, 2010. [Journal] |
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Camalier CE, Young MR, Bobe G, Perella CM, Colburn NH, Beck GR. Elevated phosphate activates N-ras and promotes cell transformation and skin tumorigenesis. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 3: 359-70, 2010. [Journal] |
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Young MR, Santhanam AN, Yoshikawa N, Colburn NH. Have tumor suppressor PDCD4 and its counteragent oncogenic miR-21 gone rogue?. Mol. Interv. 10: 76-9, 2010. [Journal] |
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Gamero AM, Young MR, Mentor-Marcel R, Bobe G, Scarzello AJ, Wise J, Colburn NH. STAT2 contributes to promotion of colorectal and skin carcinogenesis. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 3: 495-504, 2010. [Journal] |
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Kang MI, Henrich CJ, Bokesch HR, Gustafson KR, McMahon JB, Baker AR, Young MR, Colburn NH. A selective small-molecule nuclear factor-kappaB inhibitor from a high-throughput cell-based assay for. Mol. Cancer Ther. 8: 571-81, 2009. [Journal] |
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Kim YS, Young MR, Bobe G, Colburn NH, Milner JA. Bioactive food components, inflammatory targets, and cancer prevention. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2: 200-8, 2009. [Journal] |
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Mentor-Marcel RA, Bobe G, Barrett KG, Young MR, Albert PS, Bennink MR, Lanza E, Colburn NH. Inflammation-associated serum and colon markers as indicators of dietary attenuation of colon carcinogenesis in ob/ob mice. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2: 60-9, 2009. [Journal] |
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Young MR, Ileva LV, Bernardo M, Riffle LA, Jones YL, Kim YS, Colburn NH, Choyke PL. Monitoring of tumor promotion and progression in a mouse model of inflammation-induced colon cancer with magnetic resonance colonography. Neoplasia. 11: 237-46, 1p following 246, 2009. [Journal] |
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