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Peer-Reviewed Research Articles
(since 1994)

  1. 3-[4-(1,2-Diphenylbut-1-enyl)phenyl]acrylic acid: a non-steroidal estrogen with functional selectivity for bone over uterus in rats. Willson TM. Henke BR. Momtahen TM. Charifson PS. Batchelor KW. Lubahn DB. Moore LB. Oliver BB. Sauls HR. Triantafillou JA. Wolfe SG. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 37:1550-2, 1994.

  2. Estrogen resistance caused by a mutation in the estrogen-receptor gene in a man [see comments] [published erratum appears in NEJM 332:131, 1995]. Smith EP. Boyd J. Frank GR. Takahashi H. Cohen RM. Specker B. Williams TC. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. New England Journal of Medicine 331:1056-61, 1994. [Abstract]

  3. Analysis of transcription and estrogen insensitivity in the female mouse after targeted disruption of the estrogen receptor gene. Couse JF. Curtis SW. Washburn TF. Lindzey J. Golding TS. Lubahn DB. Smithies O. Korach KS. Molecular Endocrinology 9:1441-54, 1995. [Abstract]

  4. Technical tip on Repeat Expansion Detection. Leighr D. Lubahn DB. Missouri - Molecular Biology Newsletter, Summer 1996.

  5. Morphometric study of the gubernaculum in male estrogen receptor mutant mice. Donaldson KM. Tong SY. Washburn T. Lubahn DB. Eddy EM. Hutson JM. Korach KS. Journal of Andrology 17:91-5, 1996. [Abstract]

  6. Targeted disruption of the estrogen receptor gene in male mice causes alteration of spermatogenesis and infertility. Eddy EM. Washburn TF. Bunch DO. Goulding EH. Gladen BC. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Endocrinology 137:4796-805, 1996. [Abstract]

  7. Aggressive behaviors of transgenic estrogen-receptor knockout male mice. Ogawa S. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Pfaff DW. Annals New York Academy of Sciences. 794:384-5, 1996.

  8. Reversal of sex roles in genetic female mice by disruption of estrogen receptor gene. Ogawa S. Taylor JA. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Pfaff DW. Neuroendocrinology 64:467-70, 1996. [Abstract]

  9. Reproductive functions illustrating direct and indirect effects of genes on behavior. Ogawa S. Gordan JD. Taylor J. Lubahn DB. Korach K. Pfaff DW. Hormones and Behavior 30:487-494, 1996.

  10. Behavioral effects of estrogen receptor gene disruption in male mice. Ogawa S. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Pfaff DW. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA. 94:1476-81, 1997. [Abstract]

  11. Estrogen receptors are essential for female sexual receptivity. Rissman EF. Early AH. Taylor JA. Korach KS. Lubahn DB. Endocrinology. 138:507-10, 1997. [Abstract]

  12. Identification of DNA methylation markers for human breast carcinomas using the methylation-sensitive restriction fingerprinting technique. Huang TH. Laux DE. Hamlin BC. Tran P. Tran H. Lubahn DB. Cancer Research 57:1030-4, 1997. [Abstract]

  13. Estrogen inhibits the vascular injury response in estrogen receptor alpha-deficient mice. Iafrati MD. Karas RH. Aronovitz M. Kim S. Sullivan TR Jr. Lubahn DB. O'Donnell TF Jr. Korach KS. Mendelsohn ME. Nature Medicine 3:545-8, 1997. [Abstract]

  14. Vascular estrogen receptors and endothelium-derived nitric oxide production in the mouse aorta. Gender differences and effect of estrogen receptor gene disruption. Rubanyi GM. Freay AD. Kauser K. Sukovich D. Burton G. Lubahn DB. Couse JF. Curtis SW. Korach KS. Journal of Clinical Investigation 99:2429-2437, 1997. [Abstract]

  15. Role of estrogen receptor-alpha in the anterior pituitary gland. Scully KM. Gleiberman AS. Lindzey J. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Rosenfeld MG. Molecular Endocrinology 11:674-681, 1997. [Abstract]

  16. Stromal estrogen receptors mediate mitogenic effects of estradiol on uterine epithelium. Cooke PS. Buchanan DL. Young P. Setiawan T. Brody J. Korach KS. Taylor J. Lubahn DB. Cunha GR. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 94:6535-40, 1997. [Abstract]

  17. Estrogen receptor function as revealed by knockout studies - Neuroendocrine & behavioral aspects. Rissman EF. Wersinger SR. Taylor JA. Lubahn DB. Hormones & Behavior 31:232-43, 1997. [Abstract]

  18. Estrogen receptor (-alpha and -beta) expression in the excurrent ducts of the adult male rat reproductive tract. Hess RA. Gist DH. Bunick D. Lubahn DB. Farrell A. Bahr J. Cooke PS. Greene GL. Journal of Andrology 18:602-611 1997. [Abstract]

  19. Estrogen upregulates apolipoprotein E (apoE) gene expression by increasing apoE mRNA in the translating pool via an estrogen receptor alpha-mediated pathway. Srivastava RAK. Srivastava N. Averna M. Lin RC. Korach KS. Lubahn DB. Schonfeld G. Journal of Biological Chemistry 272:33360-33366, 1997. [Abstract]

  20. Responses in the brain of estrogen receptor-alpha-disrupted mice. Shughrue PJ. Lubahn DB. Negro-Vilar A. Korach KS. Merchenthaler I. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 94:11008-11012, 1997. [Abstract]

  21. Estrogen receptor dependent sexual differentiation of dopaminergic neurons in the preoptic region of the mouse. Simerly RB. Zee MC. Pendleton JW. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 94:14077-14082, 1997. [Abstract]

  22. Masculine sexual behavior is disrupted in male and female mice lacking a functional estrogen receptor alpha gene. Wersinger SR. Sannen K. Villalba C. Lubahn DB. Rissman EF. Devries GJ. Hormones & Behavior. 32:176-183, 1997. [Abstract]

  23. Estrogenic responses in estrogen receptor-alpha deficient mice reveal a novel estrogen signaling pathway. Das SK. Taylor JA. Korach KS. Paria BC. Dey SK. Lubahn DB. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 94: 12786-12791, 1997. [Abstract]

  24. A role for oestrogens in the male reproductive system. Hess RA. Bunick D. Lee KH. Bahr J. Taylor JA. Korach KS. Lubahn DB. Nature 390:509-512, 1997. [Abstract]

  25. The role of estrogen receptors and androgen receptors in sex steroid regulation of B lymphopoiesis. Smithson G. Couse JF. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Kincade PW.Journal of Immunology. 161: 27-34, 1998. [Abstract]

  26. A polymorphic (CT)n microsatellite in an intron of the canine SA-hypertension gene. Liu PC. Shibuya H. Lubahn DB. Johnson GS. Animal Genetics 29;72 1998.

  27. Length polymorphism in an CT-rich microsatellite in an intron of the canine tyrosinase-related protein-2 gene. Liu PC. Chen Y-W. Shibuya H. Katz ML. Lubahn DB. Johnson GS. Animal Genetics 29:327, 1998.

  28. Modifications of testosterone dependent behaviors by estrogen receptor alpha gene disruption in male mice. Ogawa S. Washburn TF. Taylor J. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Pfaff DW. Endocrinology. 139(12):5058-5069, 1998. [Abstract]

  29. Roles of estrogen receptor alpha gene expression in reproduction-related behaviors in female mice. Ogawa S. Eng V. Taylor J. Lubahn DB. Korach KS. Pfaff DW. Endocrinology. 139(12):5070-5081, 1998. [Abstract]

  30. Role of stromal and epithelial estrogen receptors in vaginal epithelial proliferation, stratification and cornification. Buchanan DL. Kurita T. Taylor JA. Lubahn DB. Cunha GR. Cooke PS. Endocrinology. 139(10):4345-4352, 1998. [Abstract]

  31. Mechanism of estrogen action - Lessons from the estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mouse. Cooke PS. Buchanan DL. Lubahn DB. Cunha GR. Biology of Reproduction. 59:470-475, 1998

  32. A polymorphic (GA)n microsatellite in an intron of the canine endothelin-B receptor gene. Liu PC. Chen Y-W. Shibuya H. Katz ML. Lubahn DB. Johnson GS. Animal Genetics 29:236, 1998.

  33. A length polymorphism in an intron of the canine polycystic kidney disease 1 gene. Liu PC. Chen Y-W. Shibuya H. Lubahn DB. Johnson GS. Animal Genetics 29:322-323, 1998.

  34. Length polymorphism in a CAG-rich coding region of the canine dentatorubro-pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) gene. Chen Y-W. Liu PC. Shibuya H. O'Brien DP. Lubahn DB. Johnson GS. Animal Genetics 29:241, 1998.

  35. Transcription and translation of estrogen receptor-beta in the male reproductive tract of estrogen receptor-alpha knockout and wild type mice. Rosenfeld CS. Ganjam VK. Taylor JA. Yuan XH. Stiehr JR. Hardy MP. Lubahn DB. Endocrinology 139:2982-2987, 1998. [Abstract]

  36. Methoxychlor stimulates estrogen-responsive mRNAs in mouse uterus through a non-ER-alpha and non-ER-beta mechanism. Ghosh D. Taylor JA Green JA Lubahn DB. Endocrinology. 140(8):3526-33, 1999. [Abstract]

  37. Targeted disruption of the estrogen receptor-alpha gene in female mice: characterization of ovarian responses and phenotype in the adult. Schomberg DW. Couse JF. Mukherjee A. Lubahn DB. Sar M. Mayo KE. Korach KS. Endocrinology. 140(6):2733-44, 1999. [Abstract]

  38. Uterine decidual response occurs in estrogen receptor-alpha-deficient mice. Paria BC. Tan J. Lubahn DB. Dey SK. Das SK. Endocrinology. 140(6):2704-10, 1999. [Abstract]

  39. Cloning, sequencing, and localization of bovine estrogen receptor-beta within the ovarian follicle. Rosenfeld CS. Yuan X. Manikkam M. Calder MD. Garverick HA. Lubahn DB. Biology of Reproduction. 60(3):691-7, 1999. [Abstract]

  40. Tissue compartment-specific estrogen receptor-alpha participation in the mouse uterine epithelial secretory response. Buchanan DL. Setiawan T. Lubahn DB. Taylor JA. Kurita T. Cunha GR. Cooke PS. Endocrinology. 140(1):484-91, 1999. [Abstract]

  41. Estrogen receptor alpha is necessary in thymic development and estradiol-induced thymic alterations. Staples JE, Gasiewicz TA, Fiore NC, Lubahn DB, Korach KS, Silverstone AE. J Immunol. 163(8):4168-74, 1999. [Abstract]

  42. Steroid feedback on gonadotropin release and pituitary gonadotropin subunit mRNA in mice lacking a functional estrogen receptor alpha. Wersinger SR, Haisenleder DJ, Lubahn DB, Rissman EF. Endocrine. 11(2):137-43, 1999. [Abstract]

  43. Hypermethylation of the Wilms tumor suppresser gene CpG island in human breast carcinomas. Laux DE. Curran EM. Welshons WV. Lubahn DB. Huang TH-M. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 56(1):35-43, 1999. [Abstract]

  44. Disproportional body growth in female estrogen receptor-alpha-inactivated mice. Vidal O, Lindberg M, Savendahl L, Lubahn DB, Ritzen EM, Gustafsson JA, Ohlsson C. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 265(2):569-71, 1999. [Abstract]

  45. Morphologic changes in efferent ductules and epididymis in estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mice. Hess RA, Bunick D, Lubahn DB, Zhou Q, Bouma J. J Androl. 21(1):107-21, 2000. [Abstract]

  46. Gonadotropin induction of ovulation and corpus luteum formation in young estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mice. Rosenfeld CS. Murray AA. Simmer G. Hufford MG. Smith MF. Spears N. Lubahn DB. Biology of Reproduction. 62(3):599-605, 2000. [Abstract]

  47. Paracrine regulation of epithelial progesterone receptor by estradiol in the mouse female reproductive tract. Kurita T, Lee KJ, Cooke PS, Taylor JA, Lubahn DB, Cunha GR. Biol Reprod. 62(4):821-30, 2000. [Abstract]

  48. Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in estrogen receptor-alpha knockout and wild-type mice. Zhai P, Eurell TE, Cooke PS, Lubahn DB, Gross DR. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 278(5):H1640-7, 2000. [Abstract]

  49. Estrogen receptor specificity in the regulation of skeletal growth and maturation in male mice. Vidal O, Lindberg MK, Hollberg K, Baylink DJ, Andersson G, Lubahn DB, Mohan S, Gustafsson JA, Ohlsson C. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 97(10):5474-9, 2000. [Abstract]

  50. Decreased growth in angus steers with a short TG-microsatellite allele in the P1 promoter of the growth hormone receptor gene. Hale CS, Herring WO, Shibuya H, Lucy MC, Lubahn DB, Keisler DH, Johnson GS. J Anim Sci. 78(8):2099-104, 2000. [Abstract]

  51. Paracrine mechanisms of mouse mammary ductal growth. Cunha GR, Wiesen JF, Werb Z, Young P, Hom YK, Cooke PS, Lubahn DB. Adv Exp Med Biol. 480:93-7, 2000. [Abstract]

  52. Normal development of thymus in male and female mice requires estrogen/estrogen receptor-alpha signaling pathway. Yellayi S, Teuscher C, Woods JA, Welsh TH Jr, Tung KS, Nakai M, Rosenfeld CS, Lubahn DB, Cooke PS. Endocrine. 12(3):207-13, 2000. [Abstract]

  53. The differential fate of mesonephric tubular-derived efferent ductules in estrogen receptor-alpha knockout versus wild-type female mice. Rosenfeld CS, Cooke PS, Welsh TH Jr, Simmer G, Hufford MG, Gustafsson JA, Hess RA, Lubahn DB. Endocrinology. 141(10):3792-8, 2000. [Abstract]

  54. Increased adipose tissue in male and female estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mice. Heine PA, Taylor JA, Iwamoto GA, Lubahn DB, Cooke PS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 97(23):12729-34, 2000. [Abstract]

  55. Centrosome-centriole abnormalities are markers for abnormal cell divisions and cancer in the transgenic adenocarcinoma mouse prostate (TRAMP) model. Schatten H, Wiedemeier AM, Taylor M, Lubahn DB, Greenberg NM, Besch-Williford C, Rosenfeld CS, Day JK, Ripple M. Biol Cell. 92(5):331-40, 2000. [Abstract]

  56. Estrogen Receptor alpha Has a Functional Role in the Mouse Rete Testis and Efferent Ductules. Lee KH, Hess RA, Bahr JM, Lubahn DB, Taylor J, Bunick D. Biology of Reproduction. 63(6):1873-1880, 2000. [Abstract]

  57. The differential fate of mesonephric tubular-derived efferent ductules in estrogen receptor-alpha knockout versus wild-type female mice. Rosenfeld CS. Cooke PS. Welsh TH. Simmer G. Hufford MG. Gustafsson JA. Hess RA. Lubahn DB. Endocrinology. 141(10):3792-3798, 2000.

  58. Centrosome-centriole abnormalities are markers for abnormal cell divisions and cancer in the transgenic adenocarcinoma mouse prostate (TRAMP) model. Schatten H. Wiedemeier AMD. Taylor M. Lubahn DB. Greenberg NM. Besch-Williford C. Rosenfeld CS. Day JK. Ripple M.. Biology of the Cell. 92(5):331-340, 2000.

  59. Increased adipose tissue in male and female estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mice. Heine PA. Taylor JA. Iwamoto GA. Lubahn DB. Cooke PS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97(23):12729-12734, 2000.

  60. Normal development of thymus in male and female mice requires estrogen/estrogen receptor-alpha signaling pathway. Yellayi S. Teuscher C. Woods JA. Welsh TH. Tung KSK. Nakai M. Rosenfeld CS. Lubahn DB. Cooke PS. Endocrine. 12(3):207-213, 2000.

  61. Evidence that epithelial and mesenchymal estrogen receptor-alpha mediates effects of estrogen on prostatic epithelium. Risbridger G. Wang H. Young P. Kurita T. Wong YZ. Lubahn D. Gustafsson JA. Cunha G. Developmental Biology. 229(2):432-442, 2001.

  62. Regulation of progesterone receptors and decidualization in uterine stroma of the estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mouse. Kurita T. Lee KJ. Saunders PTK. Cooke PS. Taylor JA. Lubahn DB. Zhao C. Makela S. Gustafsson JA. Dahiya R. Cunha GR. Biology of Reproduction. 64(1):272-283, 2001.

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  1. Cloning and characterization of estrogen receptor-negative, hormone-independent MCF-7 human breast cancer cell lines. Curran EM. Golomb M. Judy BM. Huang THM. Laux DE. Lubahn DB. and Welshons WV. Cancer Research Submitted 2001.

  2. Length polymorphisms in microsatellites associated with canine factors VIII and IX can identify carriers of hemophilias A and B. Stoy SJ. Shibuya H. Lubahn DB. Wagner LA. Issel-Tarver L. Ostrander EA. Brinkhous KM. Nichols TC. Brooks M. Johnson G. Animal Genetics Submitted 2001.

  3. Genistein fails to protect from DMBA-induced mammary tumors in wild-type and ERaKO mice. Day JK, Besch-Williford CL, Lubahn DB, MacDonald RS. Nutrition and Cancer Submitted, 2001.

  4. Xiaohui Yuan paper ???? Submitted 2001.

Reviews and Book Chapters [top]

  1. Oestrogen and progesterone receptors: Physiological and pathological considerations. McCarty KS Jr. Lubahn DB. McCarty KS Sr. Clinics in Endocrinology & Metabolism 12:133-54, 1983.

  2. The androgen receptor. Lubahn DB. Tan JA. Quarmby VE. Sar M. Joseph DR. French FS. and Wilson EM. Serono Symposium: Perspectives in Andrology. Edited by M. Serio. 53 83-96 Raven Press, New York, 1989.

  3. Molecular basis of androgen insensitivity. French FS. Lubahn DB. Brown TR. Simental JA. Quigley CA. Yarbrough WG. Tan JA. Sar M. Joseph DR. Evans BA. Hughes IA. Migeon CJ. Wilson EM. Recent Progress in Hormone Research 46:1-38, 1990.

  4. Sequence analysis and biological expression of in vivo androgen receptor gene mutations. Lubahn DB. Quigley CA.. Simental JA. Hughes IA. Brown TR. Yarbrough WJ. Marschke KB. Evans BA. Sar MA. Tan JA. Migeon CJ. Wilson EM. and French FS. Serono Symposia Publications from Raven Press: Reproduction, Growth, and Development. Edited by A.Negro-Vilar and G. Perez-Palacios. 71:163-174. 1991.

  5. Androgen regulation of HBGF-1 (alpha FGF) mRNA and characterization of the androgen receptor mRNA in the human prostate carcinoma cell line LNCaP/A-DEP. Harris SE. Harris MA. Rong Z. Hall J. Judge S. French F.S. Joseph DR. Lubahn DB. Simental JA. and Wilson EM. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Prostate Cancer. Edited by J. Karr, D.S. Coffey, R.G. Smith, and D.J. Tindall. 1992.

  6. Androgen receptor defects: clinical and molecular features. Quigley CA. DeBellis A. Marschke KB. El-Awady MK. Lubahn DB. Wilson EM. and French FS. Proceedings of the Novo-Nodisk International Symposium on Growth, South Pacific Region, Sydney from Harwood Academic Publishers: Growth and Sexual Development. (October 1992).

  7. Estrogen receptor gene disruption: molecular characterization and experimental and clinical phenotypes. Korach KS. Couse JF. Curtis SW. Washburn TF. Lindzey J. Kimbro KS. Eddy EM. Migliaccio S. Snedeker SM. Lubahn DB. Schomberg DW. Smith EP. Recent Progress in Hormone Research 51:159-88, 1996.

  8. Molecular characterization and resulting phenotypes from mouse estrogen receptor gene disruption. Korach, K. S., Couse, J. F., Curtis, S. W., Washburn, T. F., Lubahn, D. B., Eddy, E. M., Snedeker, S. M., Schomberg, D. W., In: Hughes I. A. (ed.), Frontiers in Endocrinology, Sex Differentiation: Clinical and Biological Aspects, Serona Symposium Publications, Rome, Italy, 115-124, 1996.

  9. Stromal-epithelial cell communications in the female reproductive tract. Cooke PS. Buchanan DL. Kurita T. Lubahn DB. Cunha GR. In The Endocrinology of Pregnancy FW Bazer (editor) Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 1997.

  10. Elucidation of a role of stromal steroid hormone receptors in mammary gland growth and development by tissue recombination studies. Cunha GR. Young P. Hom YK. Cooke PS. Taylor JA. Lubahn DB. Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia 2(4):393-402, 1997.

  11. Growth factors as mediators of stromal-epithelial interactions in steroid hormone target organs. Cunha GR. Hayward SW. Hom YK. Donjacour AA. Kurita K. Cooke PS. Lubahn DB. In: Hormones and Growth Factors in Development and Neoplasia. R. B. Dickson and D. S. Salomon (eds.) John Wiley and Son, New York, 1998.

  12. Estrogen receptor mutations. Taylor JA. Lewis KJ. Lubahn DB. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 145:61-66, 1998.

  13. Cunha, G.R., Kurita, T., Cooke, P.S., Lubahn, D.B. Paracrine circuitry in hormonal regulation of female genital tract epithelia. In: Cloned animal and Placentation. R. M. Roberts, R. Yanagimachi, K. Takayoshi and K. Hashizume eds. Yokendo Ltd., Tokyo, pp. 86-92, 1999.

  14. Estrogen receptor- and aromatase-deficient mice provide insight into estrogen action in the ovary and uterus. Rosenfeld CS. Roberts RM. Lubahn DB. Molecular Reproduction and Development In press 2001.

  15. Intraovarian actions of oestrogen. Rosenfeld CS. Wagner JS. Roberts RM. Lubahn DB. Reproduction Submitted 2001.

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