2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Oliver Hankinson conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Gene and Angiogenesis through his research. Angiogenesis connects with themes related to Genetics in his study. In his works, Oliver Hankinson undertakes multidisciplinary study on Genetics and Mutant. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Mutant and Gene. He merges Transcription factor with Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator in his study. In his articles, Oliver Hankinson combines various disciplines, including Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator and Basic helix-loop-helix. His Basic helix-loop-helix study frequently involves adjacent topics like DNA-binding protein. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on DNA-binding protein and Transcription factor. In his works, Oliver Hankinson performs multidisciplinary study on Aryl hydrocarbon receptor and Cytochrome P450.
In his articles, Oliver Hankinson combines various disciplines, including Gene and DNA. Oliver Hankinson undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of DNA and Gene through his works. Oliver Hankinson integrates several fields in his works, including Biochemistry and Organic chemistry. Oliver Hankinson combines Organic chemistry and Biochemistry in his research. His work often combines Transcription factor and Aryl hydrocarbon receptor studies. His work blends Aryl hydrocarbon receptor and Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator studies together. His Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator study often links to related topics such as Genetics. His research combines Gene expression and Genetics. He performs integrative study on Gene expression and Transcription factor.
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Carcinogen and Biochemistry. His Carcinogen study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Biochemistry. Oliver Hankinson frequently studies issues relating to Colorectal cancer and Internal medicine. By researching both Colorectal cancer and Cancer, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. He performs multidisciplinary study in Cancer and Disease in his work. His work on Disease is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Internal medicine. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Gene and Fatty acid through his research. He performs integrative study on Fatty acid and Metabolism. Oliver Hankinson combines topics linked to Endocrinology with his work on Metabolism.
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The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Complex
Oliver Hankinson.
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology (1995)
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 modulates gene expression in solid tumors and influences both angiogenesis and tumor growth.
P H Maxwell;G U Dachs;J M Gleadle;L G Nicholls.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1997)
Cloning of a factor required for activity of the Ah (dioxin) receptor.
Emily C. Hoffman;Herminio Reyes;Fong-Fong Chu;Fred Sander.
Science (1991)
Identification of the Ah receptor nuclear translocator protein (Arnt) as a component of the DNA binding form of the Ah receptor.
Herminio Reyes;Suzanne Reisz-Porszasz;Oliver Hankinson.
Science (1992)
ARNT-deficient mice and placental differentiation.
Katherine R. Kozak;Barbara Abbott;Oliver Hankinson.
Developmental Biology (1997)
Identification of Functional Domains of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor
Bert N. Fukunaga;Markus R. Probst;Suzanne Reisz-Porszasz;Oliver Hankinson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1995)
Role of coactivators in transcriptional activation by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor.
Oliver Hankinson.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (2005)
The role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT) in hypoxic induction of gene expression. Studies in ARNT-deficient cells.
S M Wood;J M Gleadle;C W Pugh;O Hankinson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1996)
Identification of functional domains of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator protein (ARNT).
S Reisz-Porszasz;M R Probst;B N Fukunaga;O Hankinson.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (1994)
Recruitment of the NCoA/SRC-1/p160 Family of Transcriptional Coactivators by the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor/Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator Complex
Timothy V. Beischlag;Song Wang;David W. Rose;Joseph Torchia.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (2002)
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