Lyman W. Whitlatch, Ph.D.

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2003 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Oncology
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Michael F. Holick grad student 2003 Boston University
 (Vitamin D autocrine system and prostate cancer.)
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Flanagan JN, Young MV, Persons KS, et al. (2006) Vitamin D metabolism in human prostate cells: implications for prostate cancer chemoprevention by vitamin D. Anticancer Research. 26: 2567-72
Wang L, Flanagan JN, Whitlatch LW, et al. (2004) Regulation of 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase by epidermal growth factor in prostate cells. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 89: 127-30
Young MV, Schwartz GG, Wang L, et al. (2004) The prostate 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1 alpha-hydroxylase is not influenced by parathyroid hormone and calcium: implications for prostate cancer chemoprevention by vitamin D. Carcinogenesis. 25: 967-71
Wang L, Whitlatch LW, Flanagan JN, et al. (2003) Vitamin D autocrine system and prostate cancer. Recent Results in Cancer Research. Fortschritte Der Krebsforschung. ProgrèS Dans Les Recherches Sur Le Cancer. 164: 223-37
Chen TC, Wang L, Whitlatch LW, et al. (2003) Prostatic 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase and its implication in prostate cancer. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 88: 315-22
Whitlatch LW, Young MV, Schwartz GG, et al. (2002) 25-Hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase activity is diminished in human prostate cancer cells and is enhanced by gene transfer. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 81: 135-40
Tangpricha V, Flanagan JN, Whitlatch LW, et al. (2001) 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase in normal and malignant colon tissue. Lancet (London, England). 357: 1673-4
Flanagan JN, Whitlatch LW, Chen TC, et al. (2001) Enhancing 1 alpha-hydroxylase activity with the 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1 alpha-hydroxylase gene in cultured human keratinocytes and mouse skin. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 116: 910-4
Schwartz GG, Whitlatch LW, Chen TC, et al. (1998) Human prostate cells synthesize 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 from 25- hydroxyvitamin D3 Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention. 7: 391-395
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