John H. Miller
Corresponding Author: John H. Miller
School of Biological Sciences
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
New Zealand
Name/email consistency: high
- βII-Tubulin and βIII-Tubulin Mediate Sensitivity to Peloruside A and Laulimalide, but not Paclitaxel or Vinblastine, in Human Ovarian Carcinoma Cells. Kanakkanthara, A., Northcote, P.T., Miller, J.H. Mol. Cancer Ther. (2012)
- Peloruside- and Laulimalide-Resistant Human Ovarian Carcinoma Cells Have {beta}I-Tubulin Mutations and Altered Expression of {beta}II- and {beta}III-Tubulin Isotypes. Kanakkanthara, A., Wilmes, A., O'Brate, A., Escuin, D., Chan, A., Gjyrezi, A., Crawford, J., Rawson, P., Kivell, B., Northcote, P.T., Hamel, E., Giannakakou, P., Miller, J.H. Mol. Cancer Ther. (2011)
- Microtubule-stabilizing drugs from marine sponges: focus on peloruside A and zampanolide. Miller, J.H., Singh, A.J., Northcote, P.T. Mar. Drugs (2010)
- Peloruside A enhances apoptosis in H-ras-transformed cells and is cytotoxic to proliferating T cells. Miller, J.H., Rouwé, B., Gaitanos, T.N., Hood, K.A., Crume, K.P., Bäckström, B.T., La Flamme, A.C., Berridge, M.V., Northcote, P.T. Apoptosis (2004)
- Renal actions of the alpha2-adrenoceptor agonist, xylazine, in the anaesthetised rat. Miller, J.H., McCoy, K.D., Coleman, A.S. N. Z. Vet. J (2001)
- Growth inhibitory effects of a mu opioid on cultured cholinergic neurons from fetal rat ventral forebrain, brainstem, and spinal cord. Miller, J.H., Azmitia, E.C. Brain Res. Dev. Brain Res. (1999)