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Peer-reviewed papers in Medline in which "Pater-A" was an author:

 

1. The enzymic phosphorylation of N6-(delta 2-isopentenyl) adenosine in chick liver homogenates.

McLennan BD, Pater A.

Can J Biochem. 1973 Oct;51(10):1341-6. No abstract available.

PMID: 4356244

 

2. Evidence for the oxidation of N6-(delta 2-isopentenyl)adenine and N6-(3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyl)adenine by xanthine oxidase.

McLennan BD, Pater A.

Can J Biochem. 1973 Jul;51(7):1123-6. No abstract available.

PMID: 4737636

http://sci-hub.cc/10.1139/o73-147

 

3. Simultaneous separation of halophilic proteins and nucleic acids after adsorption onto agarose gels.

Pater A, Pater MM.

Can J Biochem. 1977 Aug;55(8):904-7. No abstract available.

PMID: 890583

http://sci-hub.cc/10.1139/o77-133

 

4. A simple purification of phenylalanine hydroxylase by substrate-induced hydrophobic chromatography.

Shiman R, Gray DW, Pater A.

J Biol Chem. 1979 Nov 25;254(22):11300-6. No abstract available.

PMID: 500646 Free Article

http://www.jbc.org/content/254/22/11300.longhttp://www.jbc.org/content/254/22/11300.full.pdf

 

5. Comparative analysis of GS and BK virus genomes.

Pater MM, Pater A, di Mayorca G.

J Virol. 1979 Oct;32(1):220-5.

PMID: 232173

 

6. Arrangement of the genome of the human papovavirus RF virus.

Pater A, Pater MM, di Mayorca G.

J Virol. 1980 Nov;36(2):480-7.

PMID: 6253672

 

7. Transformation of rodent cells by RFV, the human papovavirus with dual genome.

Pater A, Pater MM, Dougherty RM, Di Mayorca G.

Virology. 1981 Aug;113(1):86-94. No abstract available.

PMID: 7269250

 

8. Genome analysis of MG virus, a human papovavirus.

Pater MM, Pater A, di Mayorca G.

J Virol. 1981 Sep;39(3):968-72.

PMID: 6270363

 

9. BK virus-transformed inbred hamster brain cells. I. Status of the viral DNA and the association of BK virus early antigens with purified plasma membranes.

Beth E, Giraldo G, Schmidt-Ullrich R, Pater MM, Pater A, di Mayorca G.

J Virol. 1981 Oct;40(1):276-84.

PMID: 6270380

 

10. Expression of herpesvirus thymidine kinase gene under control of early promoter of SV40.

Pater MM, Pater A, di Mayorca G, Smiley JR.

Virology. 1982 Mar;117(2):536-40. No abstract available.

PMID: 6278751

 

11 Transforming viruses with dual genomes. Differential features.

Pater A, Pater MM, di Mayorca G.

Surv Immunol Res. 1982;1(3):229-34. Review. No abstract available.

PMID: 6314468

 

12. BK virus-transformed inbred hamster brain cells: status of viral DNA in subclones.

Pater MM, Pater A, di Mayorca G, Beth E, Giraldo G.

Mol Cell Biol. 1982 Jul;2(7):837-44.

PMID: 6100913

 

13. BK virus and its variants: association with tumors and transformed cells.

Pater MM, Pater A, di Mayorca G.

Prog Clin Biol Res. 1983;132D:485-94. No abstract available.

PMID: 6314365

 

14. Positive control of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene requires upstream DNA sequences.

Smiley JR, Swan H, Pater MM, Pater A, Halpern ME.

J Virol. 1983 Aug;47(2):301-10.

PMID: 6312067 Free PMC Article

 

15. Multiple origins of the complementary defective genomes of RF and origin proximal sequences of GS, two human papovavirus isolates.

Pater A, Pater MM, Chang LS, Slawin K, Di Mayorca G.

Virology. 1983 Dec;131(2):426-36.

PMID: 6689230

 

16. Thymidine kinase of herpes virus as a vehicle for the isolation and characterization of unknown mammalian promoters and enhancers.

Pater MM, Pater A.

J Mol Appl Genet. 1984;2(4):363-71.

PMID: 6330263

 

17. Human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 sequences in carcinoma cell lines of the cervix.

Pater MM, Pater A.

Virology. 1985 Sep;145(2):313-8.

PMID: 2992153

 

18. Transformation of primary human embryonic kidney cells to anchorage independence by a combination of BK virus DNA and the Harvey-ras oncogene.

Pater A, Pater MM.

J Virol. 1986 May;58(2):680-3.

PMID: 3009880 Free PMC Article

 

19. Human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 sequences in early cervical neoplasia.

Pater MM, Dunne J, Hogan G, Ghatage P, Pater A.

Virology. 1986 Nov;155(1):13-8.

PMID: 3022464

 

20. Isolation and characterization of papillomavirus DNA from nasal inverting (schneiderian) papillomas.

Respler DS, Jahn A, Pater A, Pater MM.

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1987 Mar-Apr;96(2 Pt 1):170-3.

PMID: 3032061

 

22. Expression of the control elements of BK and SV40 viruses in human cells exhibiting different transformed phenotypes.

Pater A, Pater MM.

Virology. 1988 Apr;163(2):625-8.

PMID: 2833026

 

23. Isolation and characterization of a variant of human papillomavirus type 11 from a nasal inverting (Schneiderian) papilloma.

Pater A, Gardner H, Respler DS, Jahn A, Pater MM.

J Med Virol. 1988 Jun;25(2):149-56.

PMID: 2839608

 

24. Expression of human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 DNA sequences in cervical carcinoma cell lines.

Pater MM, Pater A.

J Med Virol. 1988 Oct;26(2):185-95.

PMID: 2846777

 

25. Functional role of BK virus tumor antigens in transformation.

Nakshatri H, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Virol. 1988 Dec;62(12):4613-21.

PMID: 2846874

 

26. Glucocorticoid-dependent oncogenic transformation by type 16 but not type 11 human papilloma virus DNA.

Pater MM, Hughes GA, Hyslop DE, Nakshatri H, Pater A.

Nature. 1988 Oct 27;335(6193):832-5.

PMID: 2847052

 

27. Trans-regulation and differential cell specificity of human papillomavirus types 16, 18, and 11 cis-acting elements.

Marshall T, Pater A, Pater MM.

J Med Virol. 1989 Oct;29(2):115-26.

PMID: 2557381

 

28. Oncogenic transformation by human papillomavirus type 16 deoxyribonucleic acid in the presence of progesterone or progestins from oral contraceptives.

Pater A, Bayatpour M, Pater MM.

Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1990 Apr;162(4):1099-103.

PMID: 2158235

 

29. Activity and enhancer binding factors for JC virus regulatory elements in differentiating embryonal carcinoma cells.

Nakshatri H, Pater A, Pater MM.

Virology. 1990 Aug;177(2):784-9.

PMID: 2164735

 

30. Ubiquitous and cell-type-specific protein interactions with human papillomavirus type 16 and type 18 enhancers.

Nakshatri H, Pater MM, Pater A.

Virology. 1990 Sep;178(1):92-103.

PMID: 2167563

 

31. Activity and enhancer binding factors for BK virus regulatory elements in differentiating embryonal carcinoma cells.

Nakshatri H, Pater MM, Pater A.

Virology. 1991 Jul;183(1):374-80.

PMID: 1647073

 

32. RU486 inhibits glucocorticoid hormone-dependent oncogenesis by human papillomavirus type 16 DNA.

Pater MM, Pater A.

Virology. 1991 Aug;183(2):799-802.

PMID: 1649511

 

33. The first 124 nucleotides of the E7 coding sequences of HPV16 can render the HPV11 genome transformation competent.

Pater MM, Nakshatri H, Kisaka C, Pater A.

Virology. 1992 Jan;186(1):348-51.

PMID: 1309281

 

34. Human papillomavirus 16 DNA immortalizes two types of normal human epithelial cells of the uterine cervix.

Tsutsumi K, Belaguli N, Qi S, Michalak TI, Gulliver WP, Pater A, Pater MM.

Am J Pathol. 1992 Feb;140(2):255-61.

PMID: 1310830

 

35. Nucleotide 880 splice donor site required for efficient transformation and RNA accumulation by human papillomavirus type 16 E7 gene.

Belaguli NS, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Virol. 1992 May;66(5):2724-30.

PMID: 1313897

 

36. Glucocorticoid-dependent transformation by human papillomavirus type 16 E7 coding and 3' noncoding sequences.

Pater A, Belaguli NS, Gardner HA, Mithal A, Pater MM.

Virology. 1992 May;188(1):369-72.

PMID: 1314461

 

37. Mitochondrial nucleic acids as internal standards for blot hybridization analyses.

Tepper CG, Pater MM, Pater A, Xu HM, Studzinski GP.

Anal Biochem. 1992 May 15;203(1):127-33.

PMID: 1524208

 

37. Squamous metaplasia of normal and carcinoma in situ of HPV 16-immortalized human endocervical cells.

Sun Q, Tsutsumi K, Kelleher MB, Pater A, Pater MM.

Cancer Res. 1992 Aug 1;52(15):4254-60.

PMID: 1379123

 

38. Human JC virus perfect palindromic nuclear factor 1-binding sequences important for glial cell-specific expression in differentiating embryonal carcinoma cells.

Kumar KU, Pater A, Pater MM.

J Virol. 1993 Jan;67(1):572-6.

PMID: 8380093

 

39. Human papillomavirus type 16 expression in cervical keratinocytes: role of progesterone and glucocorticoid hormones.

Mittal R, Tsutsumi K, Pater A, Pater MM.

Obstet Gynecol. 1993 Jan;81(1):5-12.

PMID: 8380104

 

40. In vivo cytokeratin-expression pattern of stratified squamous epithelium from human papillomavirus-type-16-immortalized ectocervical and foreskin keratinocytes.

Sun Q, Tsutsumi K, Yokoyama M, Pater MM, Pater A.

Int J Cancer. 1993 Jun 19;54(4):656-62.

PMID: 7685745

 

41. Multiple human papillomavirus type 16 glucocorticoid response elements functional for transformation, transient expression, and DNA-protein interactions.

Mittal R, Pater A, Pater MM.

J Virol. 1993 Sep;67(9):5656-9.

PMID: 8394465

 

42. Glucocorticoid requirement for growth of human papillomavirus 16-transformed primary rat kidney epithelial cells: correlation of development of hormone resistance with viral RNA expression and processing.

Pater A, Belaguli NS, Pater MM.

Cancer Res. 1993 Sep 15;53(18):4432-6.

PMID: 8395983

 

43. In vitro and in vivo analysis of cellular origin of cervical squamous metaplasia.

Tsutsumi K, Sun Q, Yasumoto S, Kikuchi K, Ohta Y, Pater A, Pater MM.

Am J Pathol. 1993 Oct;143(4):1150-8.

PMID: 7692732

 

44. Human papillomavirus 18-immortalized endocervical cells with in vitro cytokeratin expression characteristics of adenocarcinoma.

Yokoyama M, Tsutsumi K, Pater A, Pater MM.

Obstet Gynecol. 1994 Feb;83(2):197-204.

PMID: 7507226

 

45. Role of steroid hormones in potentiating transformation of cervical cells by human papillomaviruses.

Pater MM, Mittal R, Pater A.

Trends Microbiol. 1994 Jul;2(7):229-34. Review.

PMID: 8081649

 

46. Differential regulation by c-jun and c-fos protooncogenes of hormone response from composite glucocorticoid response element in human papilloma virus type 16 regulatory region.

Mittal R, Kumar KU, Pater A, Pater MM.

Mol Endocrinol. 1994 Dec;8(12):1701-8.

PMID: 7708058

 

47. Alterations in physical state and expression of human papillomavirus type 18 DNA following crisis and establishment of immortalized ectocervical cells.

Yokoyama M, Nakao Y, Yang X, Sun Q, Tsutsumi K, Pater A, Pater MM.

Virus Res. 1995 Jul;37(2):139-51.

PMID: 7483827

 

48. Prevention of carcinoma in situ of human papillomavirus type 16-immortalized human endocervical cells by retinoic acid in organotypic raft culture.

Shindoh M, Sun Q, Pater A, Pater MM.

Obstet Gynecol. 1995 May;85(5 Pt 1):721-8.

PMID: 7536908

 

49. Splice sites of human papillomavirus type 16 E6 gene or heterologous gene required for transformation by E7 and accumulation of E7 RNA.

Belaguli NS, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Med Virol. 1995 Dec;47(4):445-53.

PMID: 8636718 .

 

50. Malignant transformation of HPV 16-immortalized human endocervical cells by cigarette smoke condensate and characterization of multistage carcinogenesis.

Yang X, Jin G, Nakao Y, Rahimtula M, Pater MM, Pater A.

Int J Cancer. 1996 Jan 26;65(3):338-44.

PMID: 8575855

 

51. Prevention of carcinoma in situ of human papillomavirus type 16-immortalized human endocervical cells by retinoic acid in organotypic raft culture.

Shindoh M, Sun Q, Pater A, Pater MM.

Obstet Gynecol. 1995 May;85(5 Pt 1):721-8.

PMID: 7536908

 

52. Identification of two novel cellular genes associated with multistage carcinogenesis of human endocervical cells by mRNA differential display.

Yang X, Nakao Y, Pater MM, Pater A.

Carcinogenesis. 1996 Mar;17(3):563-7.

PMID: 8631146

 

53. Malignant transformation of human ectocervical cells immortalized by HPV 18: in vitro model of carcinogenesis by cigarette smoke.

Nakao Y, Yang X, Yokoyama M, Pater MM, Pater A.

Carcinogenesis. 1996 Mar;17(3):577-83.

PMID: 8631148

 

54. Human JC virus cAMP response elements functional for enhanced glial cell expression in differentiating embryonal carcinoma cells.

Kumar KU, Reddy DL, Pater MM, Pater A.

Virology. 1996 Jan 15;215(2):178-85.

PMID: 8560764

62. Reddy, D.L.N., K.U. Kumar, M.M. Pater and A. Pater. Evidence for a mechanism of demyelination by human JC virus: negative transcriptional regulation of RNA and protein levels from myelin basic protein gene by large tumor antigen in human glioblastoma cells. J. Med. Virol., 49:205-211, 1996.

 

55. Glial and muscle embryonal carcinoma cell-specific independent regulation of expression of human JC virus early promoter by cyclic AMP response elements and adjacent nuclear factor 1 binding sites.

Kumar KU, Tang SC, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Med Virol. 1996 Jul;49(3):199-204.

PMID: 8818965

 

56. Human JC virus nuclear factor 1 binding motifs and large tumor antigen region rquired for transactivation of late promoter.

Kumar KU, Devireddy LR, Tang SC, Pater A, Pater MM.

J Neurochem. 1996 Aug;67(2):473-81.

PMID: 8764570

 

57. Up-regulation of hormone response of human papillomavirus type 16 expression and increased DNA-protein binding by consensus mutations of viral glucocorticoid response elements.

Khare S, Kumar KU, Tang SC, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Med Virol. 1996 Nov;50(3):254-62.

PMID: 8923291

 

58. Dual NF1-requiring effect of human neurotropic JC virus composite pentanucleotide repeat elements on early and late viral gene expression.

Liu M, Kumar KU, Pater MM, Pater A.

Virology. 1997 Jan 6;227(1):7-12.

PMID: 9007053

 

59. Identification and location of human papillomavirus type 16 antisense early promoter and characterisation of antisense RNA.

Belaguli NS, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Med Virol. 1997 Apr;51(4):344-54.

PMID: 9093951

 

60. Induction of p16 during immortalization by HPV 16 and 18 and not during malignant transformation.

Nakao Y, Yang X, Yokoyama M, Ferenczy A, Tang SC, Pater MM, Pater A.

Br J Cancer. 1997;75(10):1410-6.

PMID: 9166931

 

61. Effect of glucocorticoid hormones on viral gene expression, growth, and dysplastic differentiation in HPV16-immortalized ectocervical cells.

Khare S, Pater MM, Tang SC, Pater A.

Exp Cell Res. 1997 May 1;232(2):353-60.

PMID: 9168812

 

62. Expression of cellular genes in HPV16-immortalized and cigarette smoke condensate-transformed human endocervical cells.

Yang X, Nakao Y, Pater MM, Tang SC, Pater A.

J Cell Biochem. 1997 Sep 1;66(3):309-21.

PMID: 9257188

 

63. Telomerase activation in in vitro and in vivo cervical carcinogenesis.

Zheng PS, Iwasaka T, Yokoyama M, Nakao Y, Pater A, Sugimori H.

Gynecol Oncol. 1997 Aug;66(2):222-6.

PMID: 9264566

 

64. Different HPV16 E6/E7 oncogene expression patterns in epithelia reconstructed from HPV16-immortalized human endocervical cells and genital keratinocytes.

Sun Q, Tang SC, Pater MM, Pater A.

Oncogene. 1997 Nov 13;15(20):2399-408.

PMID: 9395236

 

65. Enhanced expression of anti-apoptotic proteins in human papillomavirus-immortalized and cigarette smoke condensate-transformed human endocervical cells: correlation with resistance to apoptosis induced by DNA damage.

Yang X, Hao Y, Pater MM, Tang SC, Pater A.

Mol Carcinog. 1998 Jun;22(2):95-101.

PMID: 9655253

 

66. Prolonged severe 5-fluorouracil-associated neurotoxicity in a patient with dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency.

Shehata N, Pater A, Tang SC.

Cancer Invest. 1999;17(3):201-5. Review.

PMID: 10099659

 

67. Human BAG-1/RAP46 protein is generated as four isoforms by alternative translation initiation and overexpressed in cancer cells.

Yang X, Chernenko G, Hao Y, Ding Z, Pater MM, Pater A, Tang SC.

Oncogene. 1998 Aug 27;17(8):981-9.

PMID: 9747877

 

68. Identification and characterization of a JC virus pentanucleotide repeat element binding protein: cellular nucleic acid binding protein.

Liu M, Kumar KU, Pater MM, Pater A.

Virus Res. 1998 Nov;58(1-2):73-82.

PMID: 9879764

 

69. Overexpression of anti-apoptotic gene BAG-1 in human cervical cancer.

Yang X, Hao Y, Ferenczy A, Tang SC, Pater A.

Exp Cell Res. 1999 Feb 25;247(1):200-7. Erratum in: Exp Cell Res 2000 May 1;256(2):583.

PMID: 10047462

 

70. Cloning and characterization of the human BAG-1 gene promoter: upregulation by tumor-derived p53 mutants.

Yang X, Pater A, Tang SC.

Oncogene. 1999 Aug 12;18(32):4546-53.

PMID: 10467399

 

71. Differential expression of antiapoptotic gene BAG-1 in human breast normal and cancer cell lines and tissues.

Yang X, Hao Y, Ding Z, Pater A, Tang SC.

Clin Cancer Res. 1999 Jul;5(7):1816-22.

PMID: 10430086

 

72. Incorporation of an (125)I-labeled hexa-iodinated diglyceride analog into low-density lipoprotein and high specific uptake by cells of cervical carcinoma cell lines.

Xiao W, Wang L, Ryan JM, Pater A, Liu H.

Radiat Res. 1999 Sep;152(3):250-6.

PMID: 10453085

 

73. BAG-1, a novel Bcl-2-interacting protein, activates expression of human JC virus.

Devireddy LR, Kumar KU, Pater MM, Pater A.

J Gen Virol. 2000 Feb;81(Pt 2):351-7.

PMID: 1064483

 

74. BAG-1 promotes apoptosis induced by N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide in human cervical carcinoma cells.

Yang X, Hao Y, Ding Z, Pater A.

Exp Cell Res. 2000 May 1;256(2):491-9.

PMID: 10772821

 

75. Telomerase activity in Papanicolaou smear-negative exfoliated cervical cells and its association with lesions and oncogenic human papillomaviruses.

Zheng PS, Iwasaka T, Zhang ZM, Pater A, Sugimori H.

Gynecol Oncol. 2000 Jun;77(3):394-8.

PMID: 10831348

 

76. Resistance to apoptosis is correlated with the reduced caspase-3 activation and enhanced expression of antiapoptotic proteins in human cervical multidrug-resistant cells.

Ding Z, Yang X, Pater A, Tang SC.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2000 Apr 13;270(2):415-20.

PMID: 10753639

 

77. Human papillomavirus type 16-immortalized endocervical cells selected for resistance to cisplatin are malignantly transformed and have a multidrug resistance phenotype.

Ding Z, Yang X, Chernenko G, Tang SC, Pater A.

Int J Cancer. 2000 Sep 15;87(6):818-23.

PMID: 10956392

 

78. BAG-1 p50 isoform interacts with the vitamin D receptor and its cellular overexpression inhibits the vitamin D pathway.

Witcher M, Yang X, Pater A, Tang SC.

Exp Cell Res. 2001 Apr 15;265(1):167-73.

PMID: 11281654

 

79. Retinoic acid and interferon-alpha effects on cell growth and differentiation in cervical carcinoma cell lines.

Yokoyama M, Nakao Y, Iwasaka T, Pater A, Sugimori H.

Obstet Gynecol. 2001 Aug;98(2):332-40.

PMID: 11506854

 

80. Retinoic acid inhibits telomerase activity and downregulates expression but does not affect splicing of hTERT: correlation with cell growth rate inhibition in an in vitro cervical carcinogenesis/multidrug-resistance model.

Ding Z, Green AG, Yang X, Chernenko G, Tang SC, Pater A.

Exp Cell Res. 2002 Jan 15;272(2):185-91.

PMID: 11777343

 

81. The alkaloid sanguinarine is effective against multidrug resistance in human cervical cells via bimodal cell death.

Ding Z, Tang SC, Weerasinghe P, Yang X, Pater A, Liepins A.

Biochem Pharmacol. 2002 Apr 15;63(8):1415-21.

PMID: 11996882

 

82. Loading anticancer drugs into HDL as well as LDL has little affect on properties of complexes and enhances cytotoxicity to human carcinoma cells.

Kader A, Pater A.

J Control Release. 2002 Apr 23;80(1-3):29-44.

PMID: 11943385

 

83. Germline hMLH1 promoter mutation in a Newfoundland HNPCC kindred.

Green RC, Green AG, Simms M, Pater A, Robb JD, Green JS.

Clin Genet. 2003 Sep;64(3):220-7.

PMID: 12919137

 

84. Apoptosis, 5-fluorouracil sensitivity and expression of apoptotic proteins in a human ectocervical cell carcinogenesis model using different media.

Mo B, Pater A.

Eur J Pharmacol. 2003 Apr 25;467(1-3):15-22.

PMID: 12706450

 

85. Xiong J, Chen J, Chernenko G, Beck J, Liu H, Pater A, Tang SC.

Antisense BAG-1 sensitizes HeLa cells to apoptosis by multiple pathways.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2003 Dec 19;312(3):

PMID: 15026618

 

86. Mo, B., and Pater, A.

Apoptosis, 5-fluorouracil sensitivity and expression of apoptotic proteins in a human ectocervical cell carcinogenesis model using different media.

Eur. J. Pharmacol., 467, 15-22, 2003.

PMID: 14680805

 

87. Shehata M, Shehata M, Shehata F, Pater A.

Dual apoptotic effect of Xrel3 c-Rel/NF-kappaB homolog in human cervical cancer cells.

Cell Biol Int. 2004;28(12):895-904.

PMID: 15566959

 

[97] 88. Shehata M, Shehata M, Shehata F, Pater A.

Apoptosis effects of Xrel3 c-Rel/Nuclear Factor-kappa B homolog in human cervical cancer cells.

Cell Biol Int. 2005 Jun;29(6):429-40. Epub 2005 Mar 25.

PMID: 16054560

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