Duane D. Miller mainly investigates Androgen receptor, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Stereochemistry and Internal medicine. His Androgen receptor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Agonist and Testosterone, Androgen, Dihydrotestosterone. His Pharmacology research integrates issues from Dyslipidemia, Disease, Prostate, Intensive care medicine and Androgen Receptor Antagonists.
His Biochemistry study incorporates themes from Cell culture and Tubulin. Duane D. Miller has included themes like Structure–activity relationship, Chemical synthesis and Stereoisomerism in his Stereochemistry study. Duane D. Miller interconnects Endocrinology and Melanoma in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stereochemistry, Pharmacology, Internal medicine, Cancer research and Endocrinology. His Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Receptor, Ligand, Biological activity, Structure–activity relationship and Chemical synthesis. His Pharmacology research incorporates themes from Tubulin and In vivo.
Duane D. Miller does research in Internal medicine, focusing on Androgen receptor specifically. His Androgen receptor research includes elements of Testosterone, Androgen and Dihydrotestosterone. His Endocrinology study typically links adjacent topics like Agonist.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cancer research, Pharmacology, Cancer, Melanoma and In vivo. The concepts of his Cancer research study are interwoven with issues in Cancer cell, Paclitaxel, Metastasis, Tubulin and Prostate cancer. In his research, Estrogen receptor is intimately related to Endocrinology, which falls under the overarching field of Prostate cancer.
His work deals with themes such as Agonist, Toxicity and Cytotoxicity, which intersect with Pharmacology. His Cancer study also includes
Duane D. Miller focuses on Pharmacology, Cancer research, Stereochemistry, Biochemistry and Lysophosphatidic acid. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Microtubule, Toxicity, Drug delivery and Cytotoxicity. His Cancer research research incorporates elements of Cancer, Cancer cell, Metastasis, Prostate cancer and Androgen receptor.
His research integrates issues of Uterine cancer, Sarcopenia and Cell growth in his study of Androgen receptor. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both IC50 and Structure–activity relationship. His research in Receptor intersects with topics in Immunology and Selective androgen receptor modulator.
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An Overview of Tubulin Inhibitors That Interact with the Colchicine Binding Site
Yan Lu;Jianjun Chen;Min Xiao;Wei Li.
Pharmaceutical Research (2012)
Structural basis for antagonism and resistance of bicalutamide in prostate cancer.
Casey E. Bohl;Wenqing Gao;Duane D. Miller;Charles E. Bell.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Emerging Trends in Oral Delivery of Peptide and Protein Drugs
Ram I. Mahato;Ajit S. Narang;Laura Thoma;Duane D. Miller.
Critical Reviews in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems (2003)
Are presenilins intramembrane-cleaving proteases? Implications for the molecular mechanism of Alzheimer's disease.
Michael S. Wolfe;Joseph De Los Angeles;Joseph De Los Angeles;Duane D. Miller;Weiming Xia.
Biochemistry (1999)
Discovery of Nonsteroidal Androgens
James T. Dalton;Arnab Mukherjee;Zixin Zhu;Leonid Kirkovsky.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1998)
Novel branched poly(ethylenimine)-cholesterol water-soluble lipopolymers for gene delivery
Dong An Wang;Ajit S. Narang;Malak Kotb;A. Osama Gaber.
Biomacromolecules (2002)
Direct quantitative analysis of lysophosphatidic acid molecular species by stable isotope dilution electrospray ionization liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Daniel L. Baker;Dominic M. Desiderio;Duane D. Miller;Betsy Tolley.
Analytical Biochemistry (2001)
Selective androgen receptor modulators in preclinical and clinical development
Ramesh K. Narayanan;Michael L. Mohler;Casey E. Bohl;Duane D Miller.
Nuclear Receptor Signaling (2008)
Favorable effects of weak acids on negative-ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.
Zengru Wu;Wenqing Gao;Mitch A. Phelps;Di Wu.
Analytical Chemistry (2004)
Structural basis for accommodation of nonsteroidal ligands in the androgen receptor.
Casey E. Bohl;Duane D. Miller;Jiyun Chen;Charles E. Bell.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2005)
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