Ron Yaar, Ph.D.

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2002 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Animal Physiology Biology, Cell Biology
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Katya Ravid grad student 2002 Boston University
 (Regulation of expression of the A3 adenosine receptor gene: A role for A2 adenosine receptor activation.)
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Yang S, Leone D, Frydenlund N, et al. (2016) Frequency of telomerase reverse transcripter promoter mutations in desmoplastic melanoma subtypes: analyses of 76 cases. Melanoma Research
Aung PP, Leone D, Feller JK, et al. (2015) Microvessel density, lymphovascular density, and lymphovascular invasion in primary cutaneous melanoma-correlation with histopathologic prognosticators and BRAF status. Human Pathology. 46: 304-12
Yaar R, Jones MR, Chen JF, et al. (2005) Animal models for the study of adenosine receptor function. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 202: 9-20
Yaar R, Lamperti ED, Toselli PA, et al. (2002) Activity of the A3 adenosine receptor gene promoter in transgenic mice: characterization of previously unidentified sites of expression. Febs Letters. 532: 267-72
Yaar R, Cataldo LM, Tzatsos A, et al. (2002) Regulation of the A3 adenosine receptor gene in vascular smooth muscle cells: role of a cAMP and GATA element. Molecular Pharmacology. 62: 1167-76
Zhao Z, Yaar R, Ladd D, et al. (2002) Overexpression of A3 adenosine receptors in smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle is lethal to embryos. Microvascular Research. 63: 61-9
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