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The Role of MEK5 on Melatonin-induced Osteoblast and Osteoclast Differentiation

Matthew E. Burow, PhD, School of Medicine

Lab Description

Dr. Burow’s primary research interests focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms that control estrogen receptor mediated gene expression and anti-estrogen resistance in breast carcinoma cells and the way that cell survival and apoptotic signaling pathways regulate the progression of breast carcinoma to a hormone independent and drug resistant phenotype.

Contact

mburow@tulane.edu

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