1. R. Kuefer, K. C. Day, C. G. Kleer, M. S. Sabel,
M. D. Hofer, S. Varambally, C. S. Zorn, A. M. Chinnaiyan, M. A.
Rubin and Mark L. Day. The ADAM15 disintegrin is associated
with aggressive prostate and breast cancer disease. Neoplasia.
2006. 8(4): 319-329.
2. Day, K.C., McCabe, M.T., Zhao, X., Wang, YZ.,
Davis, J.N., Phillips, J., Von Geldern, M., Ried, T., KuKuruga,
M.A., Cunha, G.R., Hayward, S.W., and Day, M.L. Homozygous Disruption
of the Retinblastoma Gene Alters Cell Cycle and Growth Kinetics
but does not Influence Prostatic Differentiation or Morphogenesis.
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2002. 277(46): 44475-44484.
3. Rios-Doria, J., Day, K.C., Kuefer, R., Rashid,
M.G. and Day, M.L. The role of calpain in the proteolytic cleavage
of E-cadherin in prostate and mammary epithelial cells. Journal
of Biological Chemistry. 278(2):1372-9. 2003.
4. *C.J. Vallorosi, *K.C.
Day, X. Zhao, M. G. Rashid, M. A. Rubin, K. R. Johnson,
M. J. Wheelock and M. L. Day. Truncation of the ß-catenin binding domain of E-cadherin precedes epithelial
apoptosis during prostate and mammary involution. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275:3328-3334,
2000 *shared first authorship.
5. M.L. Day, X. Zhao, C.J. Vallorosi,
M. Putzi, C.T. Powell, C. Lin and K.C. Day. E-cadherin mediates aggregation-dependent
survival of prostate and mammary epithelial cells through the retinoblastoma
cell cycle control pathway. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274:9656-9664,
1999.
6. Panvichian, R., Orth,
K., Day, M.L., Day, K.C. Yee,
C., Kamradt, J., Pilat, M.J. and Pienta K.J.: Signaling Network
of Paclitaxel-Induced Apoptosis in the
LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cell Line. Urology, 54(4): 746-752,1999.
7. X. Zhao, J.E. Gschwend, C.T.
Powell, R.G. Foster, K.C.
Day and M.L. Day. Retinoblastoma protein-dependent growth-signal
conflict and caspase activity are required for protein kinase C-signaled
apoptosis of prostate epithelial cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272:22751-22757,
1997.
8. M.L. Day, R. G. Foster, K.C. Day, X. Zhao, P.A. Humphrey, P. Swanson, A.A. Postigo, S. H. Zhang, and D. C. Dean. Cell anchorage regulates
apoptosis through the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor/E2F pathway. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272:8125-8128,
1997.
9. Panvichian, R., Orth, K., Day, M.L., Day, K.C. Pilat, M.J. and Pienta, K.J.: Paclitaxel-associated multimininucleation is permitted by the inhibition of caspase activation: a potential early step in drug resistance. Cancer Research. 58(20): 4667-4672,
1998.
10. Day, K.C., and Welsch,
D.J. Bacterial Expression,
Purification, and Partial Characterization of Amino Acids 94-155
of Human Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor (TFPI) as an Inhibitor
of Blood Coagulation Factor Xa. Throm. Res. 68,
369-381, 1992.
11. Welsch,
D.J., Day, K.C. and Warren,
T.G. Comparison of Recombinant Tissue Factor
Pathway Inhibitors Expressed in Human SK Hepatoma,
Mouse C127, Baby Hamster Kidney, and Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells. Thromb. and Heam. 68 (1), 54-59, 1992.
12. Wun, T.C., Huang, M.D., Kretzmer, K.K.. Palmier, M.O., Day,
K.C., Bullock,J.W., Fok and G.J. Broze: Immunoaffinity Purification
and Characterization of Lipoprotein-Associated Coagulation Inhibitors
from Hep G2 Hepatoma, Chang Liver
and SK Hepatoma Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry; 265,
16096-16101, 1990.
13. Day, K.C., Hoffman, L.C., Palmier,
M.O., Kretzmer, K.K., Huang, M.D., Pyla, E.Y., Spokas,
E., Broze, G.J., Warren,
T.G. and Wun, T.C. Recombinant
Lipoprotein-Associated Coagulation Inhibitor Inhibits Tissue Thromboplastin-Induced
Intravascular Coagulation in the Rabbit. Blood. 76, 1538-1545, 1990.
14. Haskel, E.J., Torr,
S.K., Day, K.C., Palmier, M.O., Wun, T.C., Sobel, B.E and Abendschein, D.R. Prevention
of Arterial Reocclusion After Thrombolysis With
Recombinant Lipoprotein- Associated Coagulation Inhibitor (LACI). Circulation, 84, 821-827,
1991. |
1. Kuefer R., Day K.C., Kleer C.G., Sabel MS,
Hofer M.D., Varambally S, Zorn C., Chinnaiyan A., Rubin M.A. and
Day M.L. ADAM15 Disintegrin is Associated with Aggressive Prostate
and Breast Cancer Disease. SBUR meeting: Florida; 12/05.
2. KC. Day, M.T. McCabe, X. Zhao, Y. Wang, J.
Philips, T. Reid, G.R. Cunha, S.W. Hayward and M.L. Day. Rescue
of Embryonic Epithelium Reveals that the Homozygous Deletion of
the Retinoblastoma Gene Confers Growth factor Independence and
Immortality, but does not Influence Epithelial Differentiation
or Tissue Morphogenesis. NDDO Meeting: Amsterdam; 9/02.
3. K.C. Day, M.L. Day, X. Zhao , C.J. Vallorosi,
M. Putzi, C.T. Powell, C. Lin. E-cadherin mediates aggregation-dependent
survival of prostate and mammary epithelial cells through the retinoblastoma
cell cycle control pathway. AACR 2002 spring meeting.
4. M.G. Rashid, C.J. Vallorosi, M.G. Sanda, K.C. Day,
M.A. Rubin, X. Zhao, J.E. Montie and M.L. Day. Characterization
of E-cadherin truncation and its association with the cancerous
phenotype in radical prostatectomy specimens. Proceedings of
the American Association for Cancer Research. 41:256A, 2000
5. C.J. Vallorosi, K.C. Day, X. Zhao and M.L.
Day. Truncation of E-cadherin as a signal for apoptosis during
prostate and mammary involution. Proceedings of the American
Association for Cancer Research. 40:4765A, 1999
6. KC. Day, X.Zhao and M.L. Day. E-cadherin
mediates contact survival of prostate epithelium through the RB
cell cycle control pathway: a mechanism for metastasis suppression.
American Urologic Association, San Diego , CA . Journal of
Urology 159 (5), 1998.
7. KC. Day, X. Zhao, C.T. Powell and M.L. Day.
The p21/Rb cell cycle control pathway is required for PKCa-signaled
apoptosis of prostate epithelium. Proceedings of the American
Association for Cancer Research. 38:4194A, 1997.
8. X. Zhao ,K.C. Day, R.Foster,
P.E. Swanson, P.A. Humphrey, D.Dean and M. L. Day. The retinoblastoma
gene product mediates apoptosis of prostate epithelium. Society
Basic Urol Res Annu Fall Meet. Chapel Hill, NC.
December, 1995.
9. Panvichian R, Day KC, Day ML,Pienta KJ. Characterization
of Taxol-induced apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells. Proceedings
of the American Association for Cancer Research; 38:A1317
1997.
10. Novotny, W.F., Day, K.C., Wun, T.C. and
Nieces, G.R. Platelet LACI (TFPI) Is Present in Novel Granules.
International Society of Hematology 23rd Congress / The American
Society of Hematology 32nd Annual Meeting, Nov. 1990. |