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PUBLICATIONS



Kipp JL, Lambert-Messerlian G, Eklund E, Rodriguez G, Demczuk M, and Gundogan F. (2012) Expression of transcription factors controlling alpha inhibin gene expression in placental tissues from pregnancies affected by fetal Down syndrome. Prenatal Diagnosis. 32(3):302-5. (Names underlined are DePaul Students).

Kipp JL*, Golebiowski A, Rodriguez G, Demczuk M, Kilen S, and Mayo KE. (2011) Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Cyp26b1 to be an Activin Regulated Gene Involved in Ovarian Granulosa Cell Proliferation. Endocrinology. 152(1):303-12. (*Corresponding author; Names underlined are DePaul Students).

Kipp JL, and Mayo KE. (2009) Use of Reporter Genes to Study the Activity of Promoters. Methods Mol Biol. 590:177-93.

Bak B, Carpio L, Kipp JL, Lamba P, Ge R, Hardy MP, Mayo KE, and Bernard DJ. (2009) Activins regulate 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type I transcription in murine gonadotrope cells. Journal of Endocrinology. 201(1):89-104.

Kipp JL, Kilen S, Woodruff TK, and Mayo KE. (2007) Activin Regulates Estrogen Receptor Gene Expression in the Mouse Ovary. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282(50):36755-65.

Kipp JL, Kilen S, Bristol-Gould S, Woodruff TK, and Mayo K. (2007) Neonatal Exposure to Estrogens Suppresses Activin Gene Expression in the Mouse Ovary. Endocrinology. 148(5):1968-76.

Bristol-Gould S, Kreeger P, Selkirk C, Kilen S, Cook R, Kipp JL, Shea L, Mayo KE, and Woodruff TK. (2006) Empirical and Mathematical Evidence Supporting a Necessary and Sufficient Initial Pool of Ovarian Follicles. Developmental Biology. 298(1):132-148.

Ramirez VD, and Kipp JL. (2003) (editor: Cheryl S. Watson) A Novel Non-Genomic Action of Estradiol (E) and Testosterone (T): Regulation of Microtubule Polymerization. In book: Identities of Membrane Steroid Receptors. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp147-156.

Kipp JL, and Ramirez VD. (2003) Estradiol and Testosterone Have Opposite Effects on Microtubule Polymerization. Neuroendocrinology. 77(4): 258-272.

Kipp JL, and Ramirez VD. (2001) Effect of Estradiol, Diethylstilbestrol and Resveratrol on the F0F1-ATPase Activity from Mitochondrial Preparations of Rat Liver, Brain and Heart. Endocrine. 15(2): 165-175.

Ramirez VD, Kipp JL, and Ikro Joe. (2001) Estradiol, in the CNS, Targets Several Physiologically Relevant Membrane-Associated Proteins. Brain Res. Rev. 37: 141-152.

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