Richard M. Niles
Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Joan C
Edwards School of Medicine
Marshall University
USA
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- Retinoic acid decreases ATF-2 phosphorylation and sensitizes melanoma cells to taxol-mediated growth inhibition. Huang, Y., Minigh, J., Miles, S., Niles, R.M. J. Mol. Signal (2008)
- Biomarker and animal models for assessment of retinoid efficacy in cancer chemoprevention. Niles, R.M. Acta Pharmacol. Sin. (2007)
- Resveratrol is rapidly metabolized in athymic (nu/nu) mice and does not inhibit human melanoma xenograft tumor growth. Niles, R.M., Cook, C.P., Meadows, G.G., Fu, Y.M., McLaughlin, J.L., Rankin, G.O. J. Nutr. (2006)
- Signaling pathways in retinoid chemoprevention and treatment of cancer. Niles, R.M. Mutat. Res. (2004)
- Vitamin A (retinoids) regulation of mouse melanoma growth and differentiation. Niles, R.M. J. Nutr. (2003)
- Resveratrol is a potent inducer of apoptosis in human melanoma cells. Niles, R.M., McFarland, M., Weimer, M.B., Redkar, A., Fu, Y.M., Meadows, G.G. Cancer Lett. (2003)
- The use of retinoids in the prevention and treatment of skin cancer. Niles, R.M. Expert. Opin. Pharmacother (2002)
- Vitamin A and cancer. Niles, R.M. Nutrition (2000)
- Recent advances in the use of vitamin A (retinoids) in the prevention and treatment of cancer. Niles, R.M. Nutrition (2000)