Craig D. Woodworth
Laboratory of Cellular Carcinogenesis and Tumor Promotion
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda
Maryland 20892-4255
USA
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- Inhibition of the epidermal growth factor receptor increases expression of genes that stimulate inflammation, apoptosis, and cell attachment. Woodworth, C.D., Michael, E., Marker, D., Allen, S., Smith, L., Nees, M. Mol. Cancer Ther. (2005)
- Strain-dependent differences in malignant conversion of mouse skin tumors is an inherent property of the epidermal keratinocyte. Woodworth, C.D., Michael, E., Smith, L., Vijayachandra, K., Glick, A., Hennings, H., Yuspa, S.H. Carcinogenesis (2004)
- HPV innate immunity. Woodworth, C.D. Front. Biosci. (2002)
- Targeted disruption of the epidermal growth factor receptor inhibits development of papillomas and carcinomas from human papillomavirus-immortalized keratinocytes. Woodworth, C.D., Gaiotti, D., Michael, E., Hansen, L., Nees, M. Cancer Res. (2000)