Chad M. Vezina
Affiliations: | Comparative Biomedical Science | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Evolution and Development Biology, Human Development, Cell Biology, Molecular BiologyGoogle:
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Ruetten H, Sandhu SK, Fox O, et al. (2023) The impact of short term, long term and intermittent infection on male C57BL/6J mouse prostate histology and urinary physiology. American Journal of Clinical and Experimental Urology. 11: 59-68 |
Popovics P, Skalitzky KO, Schroeder E, et al. (2023) Steroid hormone imbalance drives macrophage infiltration and Spp1/osteopontin foam cell differentiation in the prostate. The Journal of Pathology |
Ruetten H, Wehber M, Murphy M, et al. (2022) A retrospective review of canine benign prostatic hyperplasia with and without prostatitis. Clinical Theriogenology. 13: 360-366 |
Popovics P, Jain A, Skalitzky KO, et al. (2021) Osteopontin Deficiency Ameliorates Prostatic Fibrosis and Inflammation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22 |
Turco AE, Oakes SR, Keil Stietz KP, et al. (2021) A mechanism linking perinatal 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin exposure to lower urinary tract dysfunction in adulthood. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 14 |
Joseph DB, Henry GH, Malewska A, et al. (2021) Single cell analysis of mouse and human prostate reveals novel fibroblasts with specialized distribution and microenvironment interactions. The Journal of Pathology |
Turco AE, Oakes SR, Stietz KPK, et al. (2021) A neuroanatomical mechanism linking perinatal TCDD exposure to lower urinary tract dysfunction in adulthood. Disease Models & Mechanisms |
Joseph DB, Turco AE, Vezina CM, et al. (2021) Progenitors in prostate development and disease. Developmental Biology |
Ruetten H, Sandhu JK, Mueller B, et al. (2020) A Uropathogenic E. coli UTI89 model of prostatic inflammation and collagen accumulation for use in studying aberrant collagen production in the prostate. American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology |
Ruetten H, Cole C, Wehber M, et al. (2020) An immunohistochemical prostate cell identification key indicates that aging shifts procollagen 1A1 production from myofibroblasts to fibroblasts in dogs prone to prostate-related urinary dysfunction. Plos One. 15: e0232564 |