Daniel A. Notterman Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental interactions with child development and health

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Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental interactions with child development and health
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  • Kareddula, A., Zachariah, Daniel Notterman, and Michael Reiss. 2008. “Transforming Growth Factor- β Signaling Strength Determines Target Gene Expression Profile in Human Keratinocytes.”. Journal of Epithelial Biology and Pharmacology 1: 40-50. Publisher’s Version: Transforming Growth Factor- β Signaling Strength Determines Target Gene Expression Profile in Human Keratinocytes.
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  • Lee, HJ, Liu, Goodman, Ji, Maehr, Uskokovic, Daniel Notterman, Michael Reiss, and Suh. (2006) 2006. “Gene Expression Changes Induced by a Novel Gemini Vitamin D Derivative During the Progression of Breast Cancer”. Biochemical Pharmacology 72 (3): 332-43. Publisher’s Version: Gene expression changes induced by a novel Gemini vitamin D derivative during the progression of breast cancer.
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