Hedley C. Freake

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University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Animal Culture and Nutrition Agriculture, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry
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Sankavaram K, Chong L, Bruno RS, et al. (2014) Zinc status alters growth and oxidative stress responses in rat hepatoma cells. Nutrition and Cancer. 66: 104-16
Grattan BJ, Freake HC. (2012) Zinc and cancer: implications for LIV-1 in breast cancer. Nutrients. 4: 648-75
Sankavaram K, Freake HC. (2012) The effects of transformation and ZnT-1 silencing on zinc homeostasis in cultured cells. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 23: 629-34
Dutta A, Sankavaram K, Chong L, et al. (2011) Rapid homeostatic response of H4IIE cells to diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid is not due to changes in the amount or localization of ZnT-1 protein. Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.). 31: 404-11
Dutta A, Schaller M, Franco AT, et al. (2010) Zinc retention differs between primary and transformed cells in response to zinc deprivation. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 21: 162-70
Lee MS, Park JY, Freake H, et al. (2008) Green tea catechin enhances cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase gene expression in HepG2 cells. The British Journal of Nutrition. 99: 1182-5
Dutta A, Grattan B, Sankavaram K, et al. (2007) Cultured cells differ in their homeostatic response to zinc deprivation The Faseb Journal. 21
Aggarwal D, Freake HC, Soliman GA, et al. (2006) Validation of using gene expression in mononuclear cells as a marker for hepatic cholesterol metabolism. Lipids in Health and Disease. 5: 22
Kim YJ, Lee MS, Lee HJ, et al. (2005) Hormones and nutrients regulate acetyl-CoA carboxylase promoter I in rat primary hepatocytes. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology. 51: 124-8
Patalay M, Lofgren IE, Freake HC, et al. (2005) The lowering of plasma lipids following a weight reduction program is related to increased expression of the LDL receptor and lipoprotein lipase. The Journal of Nutrition. 135: 735-9
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