| Selected Publications
1. Wang XJ (2001). Role of TGFβ signaling in skin carcinogenesis (Review). Microscopy Research & Technique, 52:420-429.
2. Arin MJ, Longley MA, Wang XJ, Roop DR (2001). Focal Activation of a Mutant Allele Defines the Role of Stem Cells in Mosaic Skin Disorders. J Cell Biol, 152:645-650.
3. Waikel RL, Kawachi Y, Waikel PA, Wang XJ, Roop DR (2001). Deregulated expression of c-Myc depletes epidermal stem cells. Nature Genet, 28:165-168.
4. Weeks BH, He W, Olson KL, Wang XJ (2001). Inducible expression of transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) in papillomas causes rapid metastasis. Cancer Res, 61:7435-7443.
5. He W, Li AG, Wang D, Han S, Zheng B, Goumans M-J, ten Dijke P, Wang XJ (2002) Overexpression of Smad7 results in severe pathological alterations in multiple epithelial tissues. EMBO J, 21:2580-2590.
6. Li AG, Koster MI, Wang XJ (2003). Role of TGFß; signaling in skin development. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev, 14:99-111.
7. Li AG, Wang D, Feng X, Wang XJ (2004). Latent TGFß1 overexpression in keratinocytes results in a severe psoriasis-like skin disorder. EMBO J, 23:1770-81.
8. Kwan KM, Li AG, Wang XJ, Wurst W, Behringer RR (2004). Essential Roles of BMPR-IA Signaling in Differentiation and Growth of Hair Follicles and Skin Tumorigenesis. Genesis, 39:10-25.
9. Lu SL, Reh D, Li AG, Woods J, Corless CL, Kulesz-Martin M, Wang XJ (2004). Overexpression of TGFβ1 in head and neck epithelia results in inflammation, angiogenesis, and epithelial hyperproliferation. Cancer Res, 64:4405-4410.
10. Lakos G, Takagawa S, Chen SJ, Ferreira AM, Han G, Masuda K, Wang XJ, DiPietro LA, Varga J (2004). Targeted distribution of TGF-β/smad3 signaling modulates skin fibrosis in a mouse model of scleroderma. Am J Pathol, 165:203-217.
11. Caulin C, Nguyen TN, Longley MA, Zhou Z, Wang XJ, Roop DR (2004). Inducible activation of oncogenic K-ras results in tumor formation in the oral cavity. Cancer Res, 64:5054-5058.
12. Matsumoto T, Kiguchi K, Jiang J, Carbajal S, Ruffino L, Beltran L, Wang XJ, Roop DR, DiGiovanni J (2004). Development of transgenic mice that inducibly express in active form of c-Src in the epidermis. Mol Carcinog, 40:189-200.
13. Li AG, Zhang M, Lu SL, Deng C, Wang XJ (2004). Smad3 knockout mice exhibit a resistance to skin chemical carcinogenesis. Cancer Res, 64:7836-7845.
14. Li AG, Lu S, Han G, Wang XJ (2005). Current view of the role of transforming growth factor β in skin carcinogenesis. Jour Investigative Derm Symposium Proceedings, 10(2):110.
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