Paul J. Davis, M.D.
- Research Scientist and Staff Physician, Stratton VA Medical Center
- Director, Ordway Research Institute, Inc.
- Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Research, Albany Medical College
Education
- M.D., Medicine, Harvard University
Research Focus
Research focuses on thyroid hormone-induced signal transduction and the interaction between thyroid hormone (T4) and binding protein on cell surface. The interest also includes the crosstalk between thyroid hormone and other nuclear hormone receptor superfamily.
Selected Recent Publications
Lin, H. Y., Shih, A., Davis, F.B., Tang, H.-Y., Bennett, J., and Davis, P.J. (2002). Resveratrol-induced serine phosphorylation of p53 causes apoptosis in a mutant p53 prostate cancer cell line. J Urol. 168:748-755.
Lin, H.Y., Zhang, S.L., West, B.L., Tang, H.-Y., Passaretti, T., Davis, F.B., and Davis, P. (2003). Identification of the putative MAP kinase docking site in the thyroid hormone receptor-ß1 DNA binding domain: Functional consequences of mutations at the docking site. Biochemistry 42:7571-7579.
Shih, A., Zhang, S.L., Cao, H. J., Tang, H.-Y., Davis, F.B., Davis, P.J., and Lin, H.Y. (2004). Disparate effects of thyroid hormone on actions of epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor-alpha are mediated by 3',5'-cyclic adenosine 5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase II. Endocrinology 145:1708-1717.
Tang, H. Y., Lin, H. Y., Zhang, S., Davis, F. B., and Davis P. J. (2004). Thyroid Hormone Causes Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase-Dependent Phosphorylation of the Nuclear Estrogen Receptor. Endocrinology, In press.
Davis, F. B., Mousa, S. A., O'Connor, L., Mohamed, S., Lin, H. Y., Cao, J. H., and Davis, P. J. (2004). The Proangiogenic Action of Thyroid Hormone Is Fibroblast Growth Factor-Dependent and Is Initiated at the Cell Surface. Circ. Res., In press.
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Address
608 Core, Research Service
Stratton VA Medical Center
113 Holland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
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(518) 626-5669
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