| Articles Reviewed |
| 1: | Peter J Malloy et al. A unique insertion/duplication in the VDR gene that truncates the VDR causing hereditary 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-resistant rickets without alopecia. 2007 |
| 2: | Karl A Nibbelink et al. 1,25(OH)2-vitamin D3 actions on cell proliferation, size, gene expression, and receptor localization, in the HL-1 cardiac myocyte. 2007 |
| 3: | Jürgen Schauber et al. Control of the innate epithelial antimicrobial response is cell-type specific and dependent on relevant microenvironmental stimuli. 2006 |
| 4: | Anna Saramäki et al. Regulation of the human p21(waf1/cip1) gene promoter via multiple binding sites for p53 and the vitamin D3 receptor. 2006 |
| 5: | Luz Tavera-Mendoza et al. Convergence of vitamin D and retinoic acid signalling at a common hormone response element. 2006 |
| 6: | Erin L Milliken et al. EB1089, a vitamin D receptor agonist, reduces proliferation and decreases tumor growth rate in a mouse model of hormone-induced mammary cancer. 2005 |
| 7: | Yoshiteru Miyauchi et al. Importin 4 is responsible for ligand-independent nuclear translocation of vitamin D receptor. 2005 |
| 8: | Craig M Bula et al. Presence of a truncated form of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in a strain of VDR-knockout mice. 2005 |
| 9: | Glendon M Zinser et al. Vitamin D receptor status alters mammary gland morphology and tumorigenesis in MMTV-neu mice. 2004 |
| 10: | Jennifer A Wietzke et al. Phytoestrogen regulation of a Vitamin D3 receptor promoter and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 actions in human breast cancer cells. 2003 |
| 11: | Feng Jiang et al. G2/M arrest by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in ovarian cancer cells mediated through the induction of GADD45 via an exonic enhancer. 2003 |
| 12: | L L Issa et al. Glucocorticoid receptor-interacting protein-1 and receptor-associated coactivator-3 differentially interact with the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and regulate VDR-retinoid X receptor transcriptional cross-talk. 2001 |