Eunyoung Park, Ph.D.

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2007 Cell and molecular biology University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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Michelle A. Lane grad student 2007 UT Austin
 (Retinol inhibits the growth and invasion of All-Trans -retinoic acid resistant colon cancer in vitro and in vivo.)
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Limbu KR, Chhetri RB, Oh YS, et al. (2022) Mebendazole Impedes the Proliferation and Migration of Pancreatic Cancer Cells through SK1 Inhibition Dependent Pathway. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 27
Shrestha J, Shamshiddinova M, Lee YM, et al. (2021) SK1 inhibitor RB005 Induces Apoptosis in Colorectal Cancer Cells through SK1 Inhibition Dependent and Independent Pathway. Current Molecular Pharmacology
Ryu JW, Sik Choe S, Ryu SH, et al. (2016) Paradoxical induction of growth arrest and apoptosis by EGF via the up-regulation of PTEN by activating Redox factor-1/Egr-1 in human lung cancer cells. Oncotarget
Lengyel JN, Park EY, Brunson AR, et al. (2014) Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase mediates the ability of retinol to decrease colorectal cancer cell invasion. Nutrition and Cancer. 66: 1352-61
Park EY, Pinali D, Lindley K, et al. (2012) Hepatic vitamin A preloading reduces colorectal cancer metastatic multiplicity in a mouse xenograft model. Nutrition and Cancer. 64: 732-40
Wheatley KE, Williams EA, Smith NC, et al. (2008) Low-carbohydrate diet versus caloric restriction: effects on weight loss, hormones, and colon tumor growth in obese mice. Nutrition and Cancer. 60: 61-8
Park EY, Wilder ET, Chipuk JE, et al. (2008) Retinol decreases phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity in colon cancer cells. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 47: 264-74
Park EY, Wilder ET, Lane MA. (2007) Retinol inhibits the invasion of retinoic acid-resistant colon cancer cells in vitro and decreases matrix metalloproteinase mRNA, protein, and activity levels. Nutrition and Cancer. 57: 66-77
Park EY, Dillard A, Williams EA, et al. (2005) Retinol inhibits the growth of all-trans-retinoic acid-sensitive and all-trans-retinoic acid-resistant colon cancer cells through a retinoic acid receptor-independent mechanism. Cancer Research. 65: 9923-33
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