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Do Parents Still Matter? The Impact of Parents and Peers on Adolescent Electronic Cigarette Use.
Outstanding Mississippi Chemist
Translational research in NeuroAIDS: a neuroimmune pharmacology-related course.
Association between Diverticular Disease and Pre-Neoplastic Colorectal Lesions in an Urban African-American Population.
Mother and Adolescent Reports of Interparental Discord among Parents of Adolescents with and without Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
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Roles of proinflammatory chemokines linking obesity and breast cancer
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Roles of inflammation-driven chemokines in the pathogenesis of ovarian cancer
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Inhibitory effect of tumor suppressor p53 on proinflammatory chemokine expression in ovarian cancer cells by reducing proteasomal degradation of I?B.
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CXCR2-driven ovarian cancer progression involves upregulation of proinflammatory chemokines by potentiating NF-?B activation via EGFR-transactivated Akt signaling.
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The TGFa-EGFR-Akt signaling axis plays a role in enhancing proinflammatory chemokines in triple-negative breast cancer cells.
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Interleukin-1alpha-induced chemokines in mouse granulosa cells: impact on keratinocyte chemoattractant chemokine, a CXC subfamily.
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Keratinocyte chemoattractant (KC)/human growth-regulated oncogene (GRO) chemokines and pro-inflammatory chemokine networks in mouse and human ovarian epithelial cancer cells.
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Chemokines
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Chemokines, CXC
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CXCL14 Attenuates Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Progression by Regulating Immune Profiles of the Tumor Microenvironment in a T Cell-Dependent Manner.
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