Publications
 

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Research articles

  1. 1.Shah, V. P.; Chegini, H. A.; Vishneski, S. R.; Weatherman, R. V.; Blackmore, P. F.; Dobrydneva, Y. Tamoxifen promotes superoxide production in platelets by activation of PI3-Kinase and NADPH oxidase pathways. Thromb. Res. 2012, 129, 36–42. (link)

  2. 2.Rickert, EL, Oriana S, Hartman-Frey C, Long X, Webb TT, Nephew KP, Weatherman RV. Synthesis and Characterization of Fluorescent 4-Hydroxytamoxifen Conjugates with Unique Antiestrogenic Properties. Bioconj. Chem. 2010; 21, 903-10. (link)

  3. 3.Rickert, EL. Trebley, JP, Peterson, AC, Morrell, MM, Weatherman, RV. Synthesis and Characterization of Bioactive Tamoxifen-conjugated Polymers. Biomacromol. 2007; 8(11): 3608-3612. (link).

  4. 4.Dobrydneva, Y, Weatherman, RV, Trebley, JP,  Morrell, MM, Fitzgerald, MC, Fichandler, CE, Chatterjie, N, Blackmore, P. Tamoxifen stimulates calcium entry into human platelets. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2007; 50(4):380-390. (link).

  5. 5.Fan, M, Rickert, EL, Chen, L, Aftab, SA, Nephew, KP and Weatherman, RV. Characterization of molecular and structural determinants of selective estrogen receptor downregulators. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2007; 103(1):37-44.(link)

  6. 6.Johnson, MD, Zuo, H, Lee, KH, Trebley, JP, Rae, JM, Weatherman, RV, Desta, Z, Flockhart, DA and Skaar, TC. Pharmacological characterization of 4-hydroxy-N-desmethyl tamoxifen, a novel active metabolite of tamoxifen. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2004; 85(2):151-9. (link)


Conference Proceedings

  1. 1.Trebley, JP, Rickert, EL, Reyes, PT and Weatherman, RV. Tamoxifen-based probes for the study of estrogen receptor-mediated transcription. Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop. 2006, 58: 75-87. (link)


Reviews & Commentaries

  1. 1.Shearer, K. E., Rickert, E. L., Peterson, A. C., & Weatherman, R. V. “Dissecting rapid estrogen signaling with conjugates.” Steroids. 2012, 77, 968-973.(link)

  2. 2.Weatherman, R. V. Review of “Cancer Drug Discovery and Development-Hormone Therapy in Breast and Prostate Cancer. Edited by V. Craig Jordan and Barrington JA Furr.” ChemMedChem 2010, 5, 1152 – 1154. (link)

  3. 3.Weatherman, R. V., “Untangling the Estrogen Receptor Web: Tools to Selectively Study Estrogen binding Receptors”. in Nuclear Receptors as Drug Targets. 2008 Ottow, E.; Weinmann, H., Eds. Wiley-VCH: Weinhem, 47-64. (link)

  4. 4.Weatherman, RV, “Hormone Signaling” in Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology, 2008, Begley, TP, ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. DOI: 10.1002/9780470048672 (link)

  5. 5.Weatherman. Sensing estrogen's many pathways. ACS Chem Biol. 2008; 3(6): 338-40 (link)

  6. 6.Weatherman, RV. A triple play for thyroid hormone. ACS Chem Biol. 2007; 2(6):377-9.(link)

  7. 7.Weatherman, RV. Untangling the estrogen receptor web. Nat Chem Biol. 2006; 2(4):175-6.(link)

  8. 8.Weatherman, RV. Chemical approaches to studying transcription. Org Biomol Chem. 2003; 1: 3257-60.(link)