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Tamaro Hudson

TitleAssistant Professor
Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionHoward University
DepartmentPharmacology
Address2041 Georgia Ave NW
Washington DC 20060
Phone2028652023
Fax2024628928
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    1. Beyene DA, Kanarek NF, Naab TJ, Ricks-Santi LL, Hudson TS. Corrigendum to "Annexin 2 protein expression is associated with breast cancer subtypes in African American women" [Heliyon Volume 6, Issue 2, February 2020, e03241]. Heliyon. 2020 Mar; 6(3):e03467. PMID: 32258448.
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    2. Beyene DA, Kanarek NF, Naab TJ, Ricks-Santi LL, Hudson TS. Annexin 2 protein expression is associated with breast cancer subtypes in African American women. Heliyon. 2020 Feb; 6(2):e03241. PMID: 32072035.
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    3. Ignacio DN, Mason KD, Hackett-Morton EC, Albanese C, Ringer L, Wagner WD, Wang PC, Carducci MA, Kachhap SK, Paller CJ, Mendonca J, Li-Ying Chan L, Lin B, Hartle DK, Green JE, Brown CA, Hudson TS. Muscadine grape skin extract inhibits prostate cancer cells by inducing cell-cycle arrest, and decreasing migration through heat shock protein 40. Heliyon. 2019 Jan; 5(1):e01128. PMID: 30705983.
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    4. Beyene DA, Naab TJ, Kanarek NF, Apprey V, Esnakula A, Khan FA, Blackman MR, Brown CA, Hudson TS. Differential expression of Annexin 2, SPINK1, and Hsp60 predict progression of prostate cancer through bifurcated WHO Gleason score categories in African American men. Prostate. 2018 08; 78(11):801-811. PMID: 29682763.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Paller CJ, Rudek MA, Zhou XC, Wagner WD, Hudson TS, Anders N, Hammers HJ, Dowling D, King S, Antonarakis ES, Drake CG, Eisenberger MA, Denmeade SR, Rosner GL, Carducci MA. A phase I study of muscadine grape skin extract in men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer: Safety, tolerability, and dose determination. Prostate. 2015 Oct; 75(14):1518-25. PMID: 26012728.
      Citations: 59     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCTClinical Trials
    6. Hudson TS, Carlson BA, Hoeneroff MJ, Young HA, Sordillo L, Muller WJ, Hatfield DL, Green JE. Selenoproteins reduce susceptibility to DMBA-induced mammary carcinogenesis. Carcinogenesis. 2012 Jun; 33(6):1225-30. PMID: 22436612.
      Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    7. Hudson TS, Perkins SN, Hursting SD, Young HA, Kim YS, Wang TC, Wang TT. Inhibition of androgen-responsive LNCaP prostate cancer cell tumor xenograft growth by dietary phenethyl isothiocyanate correlates with decreased angiogenesis and inhibition of cell attachment. Int J Oncol. 2012 Apr; 40(4):1113-21. PMID: 22266918.
      Citations: 15     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    8. Lee DL, Wilson JL, Duan R, Hudson T, El-Marakby A. Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-a Activation Decreases Mean Arterial Pressure, Plasma Interleukin-6, and COX-2 While Increasing Renal CYP4A Expression in an Acute Model of DOCA-Salt Hypertension. PPAR Res. 2011; 2011:502631. PMID: 22190908.
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    9. Wang TT, Hudson TS, Wang TC, Remsberg CM, Davies NM, Takahashi Y, Kim YS, Seifried H, Vinyard BT, Perkins SN, Hursting SD. Differential effects of resveratrol on androgen-responsive LNCaP human prostate cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Carcinogenesis. 2008 Oct; 29(10):2001-10. PMID: 18586690.
      Citations: 40     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    10. Hudson TS, Hartle DK, Hursting SD, Nunez NP, Wang TT, Young HA, Arany P, Green JE. Inhibition of prostate cancer growth by muscadine grape skin extract and resveratrol through distinct mechanisms. Cancer Res. 2007 Sep 01; 67(17):8396-405. PMID: 17804756.
      Citations: 45     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    11. Hudson TS, Forman MR, Cantwell MM, Schatzkin A, Albert PS, Lanza E. Dietary fiber intake: assessing the degree of agreement between food frequency questionnaires and 4-day food records. J Am Coll Nutr. 2006 Oct; 25(5):370-81. PMID: 17031005.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    12. Hudson TS, Stoner GD, Morse MA, Young H, Mallery SR. Comparison of phenethyl and 6-phenylhexyl isothiocyanate-induced toxicity in rat esophageal cell lines with and without glutathione depletion. Toxicol Lett. 2005 Mar 15; 155(3):427-36. PMID: 15649627.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    13. Green JE, Hudson T. The promise of genetically engineered mice for cancer prevention studies. Nat Rev Cancer. 2005 Mar; 5(3):184-98. PMID: 15738982.
      Citations: 22     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
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