Publications

(Partial list, selected from over 100)

Iannaccone, P. and Jacob, H. Rats! Disease Models & Mechanisms, 2, 206-210. (2009).
 
Yoon, J., Gilbertson, R., Iannaccone, S., Iannaccone, P., and Walterhouse, D.  Defining a Role for Hedgehog Pathway Activation in Desmoplastic Medulloblastoma by Identifying GLI1 Target Genes, Int. J. Cancer, 124, 109-119 (2009).
 
Min, Y., Gipp, J., Yoon, J.W., Iannaccone, P., Walterhouse, D. and Bushman, W. Sonic Hedghog responsive Genes in the Fetal Prostate. J. Biol. Chem 284:5620-5629, 2009.
 
Zunuch, S., Douglas, T., Valdovinos, M., Chang, T, Bushman, W, Walterhouse, D., Iannaccone, P. and Lamm, M.L.G. Paracrine sonic hedgehog signaling by prostate cancer cells induces osteoblast differentiation. Molecular Cancer 2009, 8:12 (2009).
 
Galat, V., Zhou, Y., Taborn, G., Garton, R., Iannaccone, P., Overcoming Mill Arrest from Spontaneous Activation in Cultured Rat Oocytes. Cloning and Stem Cells, Vol. 9, No. 3:291-292, (2007).

Laursen, K.B., Mielke, E., Iannaccone, P., Fuchtbauer, E.M., Mechanism of Transcriptional Activation by the proto-oncogene Twist1, J. Biol. Chem, 282(48) 34623-33 (2007). (Paper of the week, cover).
 
Lakiza, O., Frater, L., Yoo, Y., Villavicencio, E., Walterhouse, D.O., Goodwin E.B. and Iannaccone, P.M. Star Proteins Quaking-6 and GLD-1 Regulate the Translation of Homologues GLI1 and Tra-1 Through a Conserved RNA 3'UTR Based Mechanism. Dev. Biol., 287:98-110. (2005).
 
Yang, X.Z., Han, M-S., Niwa, K., and Iannaccone, P.M., Factors Required During Preculture of Rat Oocytes Soon After Sperm Penetration for Promoting Their Further Development in a Chemically Defined Medium. J. Repro. Devel. 50:533-40 (2004).
 
Zhou, Y., Galat, V., Garton, R., Taborn, G., and Iannaccone, P., Two-phase chemically defined culture system for preimplantation rat embryos. Genesis: J. of Genetics and Development 36:129-133, (2003).

Walterhouse, D., Lamm, M.L.G., Villavicencio, E., and Iannaccone, P.M. Emerging roles for Hedgehog Patched GLI Signal Transduction in Reproduction. Biol of Repro. 69:8-14 (2003).
 
Iannaccone, P., Morley, S., Skimina, T., Mullins, J., Landini, G., Cord-like mosaic patches in the adrenal cortex are fractal: implications for growth and development. FASEB J., 17(1):41-3, (2003). Epub 2002 Nov 15. [abstract]

 Iannaccone, P., Morley, S., Skimina, T., Mullins, J., Landini, G., Cord-like mosaic patches in the adrenal cortex are fractal: implications for growth and development. FASEB J., 17(1):41-3, (2003). Epub 2002 Nov 15.

Iannaccone, P., Morley, S., Skimina, T., and Landini, G., "Fractal Geometry of Adrenal Cortex Mosaic Patches: Implications for Growth and Development." In: Fractals and Beyond: Complexities in the Sciences. Ed. Miroslav M. Novak. Singapore: World Scientific, pp. 53-63, (1998).
 
Iannaccone, P. and Khokha, M., eds. Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems: An Analytical Approach. Boca Raton: CRC Press, (1996).
 
Khokha, MK., Landini, G., Iannaccone, P., Fractal geometry in rat chimeras demonstrates that a repetitive cell division program may generate liver parenchyma. Developmental Biology 163(1):288-92, (1994). [abstract].
 
Weinberg, W.C., Ng, YK., and Iannaccone, P. "Clonal Analysis of Hepatic Neoplasms by Mosaic Pattern." In: The Role of Cell Types in Hepatocarcinogenesis. Ed. Alphonse E. Sirica, M.S., Ph.D., Boca Raton: CRC Press, Inc., pp. 29-53, (1992).

Iannaccone, P., Fractal geometry in mosaic organs: a new interpretation of mosaic pattern. FASEB J. 4(5): 1508-12, (1990). [abstract]Ng, YK., Iannaccone, P., Experimental chimeras: current concepts and controversies in normal development and pathogenesis. Current Topics in Developmental Biology 27:235-74, (1992).

Ng, YK., Iannaccone, P., Fractal geometry of mosaic pattern demonstrates liver regeration is a self-similar process. Developmental Biology 151(2):419-30, (1992). [abstract]

Iannaccone, P., Weinberg, WC., Berkwits, L., A probabilistic model of mosaicism based on the histological analysis of chimaeric rat liver. Development 99(2): 187-96, (1987).[abstract]

 


 



 


 



 



 


 

 


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