Claudia K. Frigeri, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Pharmacology, Molecular Biology
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Bernard P. Schimmer grad student 2002 University of Toronto
 (SF-1 plays an essential role in the expression of the ACTH receptor gene in adrenal cells.)
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Frigeri C, Martin CC, Svitek CA, et al. (2004) The proximal islet-specific glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit-related protein autoantigen promoter is sufficient to initiate but not maintain transgene expression in mouse islets in vivo. Diabetes. 53: 1754-64
Schimmer BP, Cordova M, Tsao J, et al. (2003) A polymorphic form of steroidogenic factor 1 associated with ACTH receptor deficiency in mouse adrenal cell mutants. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 994: 147-53
Schimmer BP, Cordova M, Tsao J, et al. (2002) SF1 polymorphisms in the mouse and steroidogenic potential. Endocrine Research. 28: 519-25
Frigeri C, Tsao J, Cordova M, et al. (2002) A polymorphic form of steroidogenic factor-1 is associated with adrenocorticotropin resistance in y1 mouse adrenocortical tumor cell mutants. Endocrinology. 143: 4031-7
Parker KL, Rice DA, Lala DS, et al. (2002) Steroidogenic factor 1: an essential mediator of endocrine development. Recent Progress in Hormone Research. 57: 19-36
Frigeri C, Schimmer BP. (2000) The activation function of steroidogenic factor-1 is impaired in ACTH-resistant Y1 mutants. Endocrine Research. 26: 1005-1009
Frigeri C, Tsao J, Czerwinski W, et al. (2000) Impaired Steroidogenic Factor 1 (NR5A1) Activity in Mutant Y1 Mouse Adrenocortical Tumor Cells Molecular Endocrinology. 14: 535-544
Qiu R, Frigeri C, Schimmer BP. (1998) A Role for Guanyl Nucleotide-Binding Regulatory Protein β- andγ -Subunits in the Expression of the Adrenocorticotropin Receptor Molecular Endocrinology. 12: 1879-1887
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