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Genomics Facility Core

To consolidate resources and expertise in order to minimize cost and effort to health science researchers who want to use microarrays.
The analytical power of microarray technology has been successfully applied throughout health science research. From basic toxicity studies to new drug development, microarrays are being used to explore the transcriptional responses of a wide array of biological systems.
   
 
The Bioinformatics Facility Core consists of four members, who are housed in the Arizona Cancer Center.
   
 

Recent publications by members of the core. For a complete list of publications click here.

  • Zheng, X. H., Watts, G. S., Vaught, S., and Gandolfi, A. J. (2003). Low-level arsenite induced gene expression in HEK293 cells. Toxicology 187, 39-48.
  • Chauhan S., Pandey R., Way J.F., Sroka T.C., Demetriou M.C., Kunz S., Cress A.E., Mount D.W., and Miesfeld R.L. (2003) Androgen regulation of the human FERM domain encoding gene EHM2 in a cell model of steroid-induced differentiation. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 310(2):421-32.
  • Watts G.S., Oshiro M.M., Junk D.J., Wozniak R.J., Watterson S., Domann F.E., and Futscher B.W. (2003) The acetyltransferase p300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF) is a p53 target gene in breast tumor cells. Neoplasia, In Press.
  • Huang S., Watts G.S., Su H, Marshall B., Smith B., and Chen H. (2003). Learning genetic pathways using Bayesian networks and qualitative probabilistic networks. Bioinformatics, Submitted.
  • Ignatenko N.A., Zhang H., Watts G.S., Skovan B.A., Stringer D.E., and Gerner E.W. (2003). The chemopreventative agent a-difluoromethylornithine blocks k-ras dependent tumor formation and specific gene expression in Caco-2 cells. Mol. Carcinogen., Submitted.



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Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center
University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Room 244
PO Box 210207, Tucson, AZ, USA  85721-0207
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