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7977
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16848
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6946

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Patricia B. Hoyer was affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions to scientific research, although details regarding specific publications, research topics, or fields of study were not documented in the available data.

The information provided does not include any recent papers, coauthors, or frequent publication venues linked to Patricia B. Hoyer. There were no records of book publications or detailed areas of specialization.

There are no listed awards or recognitions associated with this scientist. The data confirms that Patricia B. Hoyer is deceased, and all references are made with this fact considered.

Due to the limited data, a comprehensive overview of Patricia B. Hoyer's scientific work, topics of interest, and research impact cannot be constructed beyond the affiliation noted.

Best Publications

  • The Follicle-Deplete Mouse Ovary Produces Androgen

    Loretta P. Mayer;Patrick J. Devine;Cheryl A. Dyer;Patricia B. Hoyer

  • Ovotoxicity in female Fischer rats and B6 mice induced by low-dose exposure to three polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: comparison through calculation of an ovotoxic index.

    S.M. Borman;P.J. Christian;I.G. Sipes;P.B. Hoyer

  • Involvement of apoptosis in 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide-induced ovotoxicity in rats.

    L. N. Springer;M. E. McAsey;J. A. Flaws;J. L. Tilly

  • Reproductive toxicology: current and future directions.

    Patricia B. Hoyer

  • Increased bax and interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme messenger ribonucleic acid levels coincide with apoptosis in the bovine corpus luteum during structural regression.

    Bo R. Rueda;Kim I. Tilly;Ihab W. Botros;Peter D. Jolly

  • Drinking water with uranium below the U.S. EPA water standard causes estrogen receptor-dependent responses in female mice.

    Stefanie Raymond-Whish;Loretta P. Mayer;Tamara O’Neal;Alisyn Martinez

  • Ovarian follicle development requires Smad3.

    Dragana Tomic;Kimberly P. Miller;Hilary A. Kenny;Teresa K. Woodruff

  • Cloning of a Carboxyl-terminal Isoform of the Prostanoid FP Receptor

    Kristen L. Pierce;Thomas J. Bailey;Patricia B. Hoyer;Daniel W. Gil

  • Ovarian Toxicity of 4-Vinylcyclohexene Diepoxide: A Mechanistic Model:

    Patricia B. Hoyer;Patrick J. Devine;Xiaoming Hu;Kary E. Thompson

  • Apoptosis Induced in Rats by 4-Vinylcyclohexene Diepoxide Is Associated with Activation of the Caspase Cascades

    Xiaoming Hu;Patricia J. Christian;Kary E. Thompson;I. Glenn Sipes

  • The VCD Mouse Model of Menopause and Perimenopause for the Study of Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Disease and the Metabolic Syndrome.

    H. L. Brooks;D. P. Pollow;P. B. Hoyer

  • Expression and Redistribution of Cellular Bad, Bax, and Bcl-xL Protein Is Associated with VCD-Induced Ovotoxicity in Rats

    Xiaoming Hu;Patty Christian;I. Glenn Sipes;Patricia B. Hoyer

  • 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide: a model chemical for ovotoxicity.

    Connie J. Kappeler;Patricia B. Hoyer

  • Internucleosomal DNA fragmentation in ovine luteal tissue associated with luteolysis: in vivo and in vitro analyses.

    BO R. Rueda;Julie A. Wegner;Samuel L. Marion;Derron D. Wahlen

  • Ultrastructural Evaluation of Oocytes During Atresia in Rat Ovarian Follicles

    P. J. Devine;C. M. Payne;M. K. McCuskey;P. B. Hoyer

  • Expression of superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase in the bovine corpus luteum: evidence supporting a role for oxidative stress in luteolysis

    Bo R. Rueda;Kim I. Tilly;Thomas R. Hansen;Patricia B. Hoyer

  • Enhanced expression of bax in small preantral follicles during 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide-induced ovotoxicity in the rat.

    L.N. Springer;J.L. Tilly;I.G. Sipes;P.B. Hoyer

  • Characterization of a rat in vitro ovarian culture system to study the ovarian toxicant 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide

    Patrick J. Devine;I.Glenn Sipes;Michael K. Skinner;Patricia B. Hoyer

  • NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of genistein.

    Karl K. Rozman;Jatinder Bhatia;Antonia M. Calafat;Christina Chambers

  • Hexavalent chromium-induced apoptosis of granulosa cells involves selective sub-cellular translocation of Bcl-2 members, ERK1/2 and p53

    Sakhila K. Banu;Jone A. Stanley;Je Hoon Lee;Sam D. Stephen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jodi A. Flaws
Jodi A. Flaws University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bo R. Rueda
Bo R. Rueda Massachusetts General Hospital
Robert C. Burghardt
Robert C. Burghardt Texas A&M University
Thomas B. Clarkson
Thomas B. Clarkson Wake Forest University
Jonathan L. Tilly
Jonathan L. Tilly Northeastern University
John W. Regan
John W. Regan University of Arizona
Robert J. Gillies
Robert J. Gillies Moffitt Cancer Center
David E. Williams
David E. Williams Oregon State University
David Bentley
David Bentley University of Colorado Denver
Antonia M. Calafat
Antonia M. Calafat Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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