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Papers in refereed journals [ top ]

  1. Creighton, J.A. and B.K. Follett (1987). Changes in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone and LH in Japanese quail during the first few days of photostimulation. J. Endocrinol. 113, 419-422.

  2. Creighton, J.A. (1988). Photoperiodic control of puberty in the Red-legged partridge (Alectoris graeca chukar). Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 71, 17-28.

  3. Creighton, J.A. (1988). Thyroidectomy and the termination of juvenile refractoriness in the Red-legged partridge (Alectoris graeca chukar). Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 72, 204-208.

  4. Creighton, J.A. and Chevins, P.F.D. (1988). Stressful crowding during pregnancy advances onset of offspring adrenocortical rhythm. Exp. Biol. 48, 57-62.

  5. Creighton, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1988). Effects of acute ethanol administration on nocturnal pineal serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity. Life Sci. 43, 2007-2014.

  6. Creighton, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1989). Effects of melatonin and thyroxine treatment on reproductive organs and thyroid hormone levels in male hamsters. J. Pineal Res., 6, 317-323.

  7. Rudeen, P.K., Creighton, J.A., Bylund, D.B., Petterborg, L.J. and Paredez, S.P. (1990). Ontogeny of light-induced decrease of pineal N-acetyltransferase activity in explanted chick pineal glands. J. Pineal Res. 8, 153-159.

  8. Rudeen, P.K., Creighton, J.A., Bylund, D.B., Petterborg, L.J. and Paredez, S.P. (1990). Effects of light and an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist on serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity in chick pineal gland. J. Neural Transm. 82: 119-129.

  9. Creighton-Taylor, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1991). Prenatal ethanol exposure and opiatergic influence on puberty in the female rat. Alcohol 8: 187-191.

  10. Creighton-Taylor, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1991). Fetal alcohol exposure and effects of LHRH and PMA LHb -mRNA expression in the female rat. Alcohol.: Clin. Exp. Res. 15, 1031-1035.

  11. Taylor, J.A., Grady, L.H., Engler, K.S. and Welshons, W.V. (1995). Relationship of growth simulated by lithium, estradiol and EGF to phospholipase C activation in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. Breast Cancer Res. Treat. 34, 265-277.

  12. Welshons, W.V., Engler, K.S., Taylor, J.A., Grady, L.H. and Curran, E.M. (1995) Lithium-stimulated proliferation and alteration of phosphoinositide metabolites in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. J. Cell Physiol. 165, 134-144.

  13. S. Ogawa, Taylor, J.A., Lubahn, D.B., Korach, K.S. and Pfaff, D.W. (1996). Reversal of sex roles in genetic female mice by disruption of estrogen receptor gene. Neuroendocrinol. 64, 467-470.

  14. S. Ogawa, Gordon, J.D., Taylor, J., Lubahn, D., Korach, K. and Pfaff, D.W. (1996). Reproductive functions illustrating direct and indirect effects of genes on behavior. Hormones and Behavior 30, 487-494.

  15. Ruh, M.F., Taylor, J.A., Howlett, A.C. and Welshons, W.V. (1997). Failure of cannabinoid compounds to stimulate estrogen receptors. Biochem. Pharmacol. 53, 35-41.

  16. Cooke P.S., Buchanan, D.L., Young P., Setiawan, T., Brody, J., Korach, K.S., Taylor, J., Lubahn, D.B. and Cunha, G.R. (1996). Stromal estrogen receptors (ER) mediate mitogenic effects of estradiol on uterine epithelium. P.N.A.S. 94, 6535-6540.

  17. Rissman, E.F., Early, A.H., Taylor, J.A., Korach, K.S. and Lubahn, D.B. (1997). Estrogen receptors are essential for female sexual receptivity. Endocrinol. 138, 507-510.

  18. Rissman, E.F., Wersinger, S.R., Taylor, J.A. and Lubahn, D.B. (1997). Estrogen receptor function as revealed by knockout studies: neuroendocrine and behavioral aspects. Horm. Behav. 31, 232-243.

  19. Cunha, G.R., Young, P., Hom, Y.K., Cooke. P.S., Taylor, J.A. and Lubahn, D.B. (1997). Mechanism of estrogen action in mesenchymal-epithelial interactions in mammary gland. Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, in press.

  20. Das, S.K., Taylor, J.A., Korach, K.S., Paria, B.C., Dey, S.K. and Lubahn, D.B. (1997). Estrogenic responses in estrogen receptor- deficient mice reveal a novel estrogen signaling pathway. P.N.A.S. 94, 12786-12791.

  21. Hess, R.A., Bunick. D., Lee, K.-H., Bahr, J., Taylor, J.A., Korach, K.S. and Lubahn, D.B. (1997). A role for oestrogens in the male reproductive system. Nature, 390, 509-512.

  22. Rosenfeld CS, Ganjam VK, Taylor JA, Yuan X, Stiehr J, Hardy MP and Lubahn DB (1998). Transcription and translation of estrogen receptor-b in the male reproductive tract of estrogen receptor- knock-out and wild-type mice. Endocrinology 139 , 2982-2987.

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

  24. Taylor JA, Lewis KJ, Lubahn DB (1998). Estrogen receptor mutations. Mol Cell Endo 145, 61-66.

  25. Ogawa S, Washburn TF, Taylor J, Lubahn DB, Korach, KS and Pfaff DW (1998). Modifications of testosterone-dependent behaviors by estrogen receptor-a gene disruption in male mice. Endocrinology 139, 5058-5069.

  26. Roles of estrogen receptor-a gene expression in reproduction-related behaviors in female mice (1998). Ogawa S, Eng V, Taylor J, Lubahn DB, Korach KS and Pfaff DW Endocrinology, 139, 5070-5081.

  27. Buchanan DL, Setiawan T, Lubahn DB, Taylor JA, Kurita T, Cunha GR, Cooke PS (1999). Tissue compartment-specific estrogen receptor participation in the mouse uterine epithelial secretory response. Endocrinology 140:484-491.

  28. Ghosh D, Taylor JA, Green JA Lubahn DB (1999). Methoxychlor stimulates estrogen-responsive messenger ribonucleic acids in mouse uterus through a non-estrogen receptor (non-ER) alpha and non-ER beta mechanism. Endocrinology. 140(8):3526-33.

  29. Kurita T, Lee KJ, Cooke PS, Taylor JA, Lubahn DB and Cunha GR (2000). Paracrine regulation of epithelial progesterone receptor by estradiol in the mouse female reproductive tract. Biology of Reproduction. 62(4):821-30. [Correction, Addition, in Biology of Reproduction. 63(1):354.]. 

  30. Heine PA, Taylor JA, Iwamoto GA, Lubahn DB and Cooke PS (2000). Increased adipose tissue in male and female estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mice. P.N.A.S. 97(23): 12729-12734.

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

  32. Cooke PS, Heine PA, Taylor, J.A. and Lubahn DB (2001). The role of estrogen and estrogen receptor-alpha in male adipose tissue. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 178, 147-154.

  33. Cooke PS, Heine PA, Taylor, J.A., Lubahn DB (2001). The role of estrogen and estrogen receptor-alpha in male adipose tissue. Mol Cell Endo 178:147-154.

  34. Pamidimukkala J, Taylor, J.A., Welshons WV, Lubahn DB, Hay M (2003). Estrogen modulation of baroreflex function in conscious mice. American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative & Comparative Physiology 284(4):R983-989.

  35. Welshons WV, Thayer KA, Judy BM, Taylor, J.A., Curran EM, vom Saal FS (2003). Large effects from small exposures. I. Mechanisms for endocrine-disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activity. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003. 111(8):994-1006.

  36. Howdeshell KL, Peterman PH, Judy BM, Taylor, J.A., Orazio CE, Ruhlen RL, Vom Saal FS, Welshons WV (2003). Bisphenol A is released from used polycarbonate animal cages into water at room temperature. Env. Health Persp. 111(9):1180-1187.

  37. Laughlin MH, Welshons WV, Sturek M, Rush JW, Turk JR, Taylor, J.A., Judy BM, Henderson KK, Ganjam VK (2003). Gender, exercise training, and eNOS expression in porcine skeletal muscle arteries. J Appl Physiol 95(1), 250-64.

  38. Liu Y, Rector RS, Thomas TR, Taylor, J.A., Holiman DA, Henderson KH, Welshons WV and Sturek MS (2004). Lipoproteins during the estrous cycle in swine. Metabolism 53: 140-141.

Book chapters [ top ]

  1. 1 Rudeen, P.K. and Creighton, J.A. (1990). Possible mechanisms for fetal alcohol effects on the central nervous system. In "Neurobiological and Metabolic Aspects of Alcohol", G.Y. Sun, Y-H Wei, P.K. Rudeen, W.G. Wood and A-Y Sun (Eds.). Humana Press, pp 147-165.

  2. Rudeen, P.K. and Creighton-Taylor, J.A. (in press). Fetal Alcohol Neuroendocrinopathies. In "Biochemistry and Physiology of Substance Abuse, Vol. 5. Alcohol: Neurobiology and Neurophysiology", R.R. Watson (Ed.). CRC Press, Boca Baton, Fl.

Abstracts [ top ]

  1. Creighton, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1988). Effects of melatonin and thyroxine treatment on reproductive organs and thyroid hormone levels in male hamsters. J. Reprod. Fertil. Abst. Series 1: 47.

  2. Rudeen, P.K., Creighton, J.A., Kelce, W. and Ganjam, V.K (1988). Fetal ethanol efects on aromatase activity in the hypothalamic-preoptic area in the male neonatal brain. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 14: 284.

  3. Creighton, J.A., Rudeen, P.K. and Bylund, D.B. (1988). Regulation of chick pineal N-acetyltransferase activity by light and norepinephrine: involvement of alpha-2 adrenergic receptors. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 14: 413.

  4. Creighton, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1989). Alterations to catecholamine content and turnover and LHRH in mediobasal hypothalamus of female rats exposed to alcohol in utero. Alcoholism Clin. Exp. Res. 13: 321.

  5. Creighton, J.A. and Rudeen, P.K. (1990). Fetal alcohol exposure and gonadotrophin secretion in the female rat. Biol. Reprod. 42, Suppl. 1, p. 105.

  6. Taylor, J.A. and Welshons, W.V. (1992). MCF-7 breast cancer cell proliferation and membrane-associated phospholipase C activity: implications for mitogenic signalling mechanisms. Endocrinol. 130 (Suppl.) 324, Abstr.#1092.

  7. Nagel, S.N., Taylor, J.A., vom Saal, F.S. and Welshons, W.V. (1995). Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract P1-457, p227

  8. Nagel, S.N., Thayer, K.A., Dhar, M., Morellini, F., Taylor, J.A., vom Saal, F.S. and Welshons, W.V. (1995). Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract P1-457, p227.

  9. Cunha, G.R., Cooke, P.S., Korach, K.S., Taylor, J.A. and Lubahn, D.B. (1996). . Stromal extrogen receptors (ER) mediate the mitogenic effect of estradiol on uterine epithelium. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract OR18-2, p77.

  10. Lubahn, D.B., Taylor, J.A., Seo, K., Bunick, D. and Hess, R.A. (1996). Estrogen receptor-minus mice have abnormal seminiferous tubules, rete testis and efferent ductules. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract P1-185, p181.

  11. Lubahn, D.B., Taylor, Das, S.K. and Dey, S.K. (1996). Estrogen responses in the estrogen receptor minus mouse. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract P2-669, p572.

  12. Ruh, M.F., Taylor, J.A., Howlett, A.C. and Welshons, W.V. (1996). Estrogen receptors fail to respond to cannabinoid agonists. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract P2-676, p573.

  13. Ogawa, S., Taylor, J.A., Lubahn, D.B., Korach, K.S. and Pfaff, D.W. (1996). Soc. Neurosci. Abs. 22, 698, #276.8.

  14. Ogawa S, Taylor JA, Lubahn DB, Korach KS and Pfaff DW (1997). Behavioral characterization of gonadectomized estrogen receptor gene deficient mice. Soc. Neurosci.

  15. Lubahn DB, Taylor JA, Das SK and Dey SK (1997). Estrogen responses in the estrogen receptor minus mouse. Joint meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society.

  16. Rosenfeld CR, Ganjam VK, Miller MA, Taylor JA and Lubahn DB (1997). Immunohistochemical localization of estrogen receptor-beta (ERb) in the male reproductive tract of estrogen receptor (alpha) knockout (ERKO) mice and wild-type sibling mice. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract OR8-5, p74.

  17. Buchanan D, Cunha GR, Taylor JA, Setiawan T, Korach KS, Lubahn DB and Cooke PS (1997). Role of vaginal estrogen receptor (ER) in epithelial mitogenesis, stratification and cornification. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract OR14-5, p84.

  18. Buchanan D, Setiawan T, Young P, Brody J, Taylor JA, Lubahn DB and Cunha GR (1997). Mechanism of estrogen action: lessons from the ERKO mouse. Biol. Reprod. 56 (Suppl. 1), abs. M-14, p29.

  19. Setiawan T, Buchanan D, Taylor JA, Young P, Lubahn DB, Cunha GR and Cooke PS (1997). Role of stromal and epithelial estrogen receptors (ER) in uterine epithelial secretory protein production. Biol. Reprod. 56 (Suppl. 1), abs. 1, p83.

  20. Das SK, Taylor JA, Paria BC, Dey SK and Lubahn DB (1997). Estrogen responses in estrogen receptor (ER)-deficient mice reveal a novel non-ER mediated signaling pathway. Biol. Reprod. 56 (Suppl. 1), abs. 275, p151.

  21. Taylor JA and Lubahn DB (1998). Impaired glucose tolerance in the ERaKO mouse. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract P2-15.

  22. Ghosh D, Taylor JA, Bagegni A and Lubahn DB (1998). Methoxychlor acts in ER-a KO mice through an ER-a independent mechanism. Endocrine Society Meeting, Abstract 1-569.

  23. Taylor JA, Judy BJ, Rottinghaus BA, Balckwell KJ, Rottinghaus GE, Alworth LE, vom Saal FS, Welshons WV (1999). Bisphenol A bioaccumulates in the serum of pregnant mice. Meeting, "Environmental Hormones: Past, Present, Future." New Orleans, LA.

  24. Welshons, WV, Taylor, JA, Judy, BM and vom Saal, FS, 2000. Why bisphenol A is weak in the adult yet strong in the fetus. Program of the Meeting on Bisphenol A: Low Dose Effects-High Dose Effects, p. 21.

  25. Vom Saal FS, Howdeshell KL, Ruhlen RL, Taylor JA, Timms BG & Welshons WV (2000). High sensitivity of the fetal prostate to endogenous and environmental estrogens. Program of the Meeting on Bisphenol A: Low Dose Effects-High Dose Effects, p. 20.

  26. Welshons, W.V., Nagel, S.C., Judy, B.M., Taylor, J.A., Howdeshell, K.L., Ruhlen, R.L. and vom Saal, F.S., (2001). In vitro assessment of endocrine disrupters: Activity of the environmental estrogen bisphenol A at levels of current human exposure. 2001 Congress on In Vitro Biology.

  27. Ganjam VK, Taylor, J.A., Judy BM, Laughlin MH, and Welshons WV (2001, submitted). Biologically active estrogen in the boar. APS Conference, "Gender and Hormones: An Integrative Approach to Gender Differences in Physiology."

  28. Ganjam VK, Taylor, J.A., Judy BM, Laughlin MH, Welshons WV. (2001). Biologically active estrogen in the boar. APS Conference, “Gender and Hormones: An Integrative Approach to Gender Differences in Physiology.” The Physiologist Vol 44 #4 P.270, Abstract #5.9

  29. Endocrine mechanisms mediating errors in estimating low-dose responses from high-dose studies. Welshons WV, Thayer KA, Judy BM, Taylor, J.A., Curran EM, vom Saal FS (2003). Endocrine Disruptor Group meeting, Berlin.

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