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FLOYD BOUDREAU, MD
MD
Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine Physician
NPI: 1487635017Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Pathology — Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine
Code: 207ZP0105X
4218(AL)
Research & Publications (20)
Understanding physical activity intentions among French Canadians with type 2 diabetes: an extension of Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour.
PMID 19531261·Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act·2009
8-other
[CDX2: a transcription factor with multiple tasks for epithelial cells of the digestive tract].
PMID 17212918·Med Sci (Paris)·2007
8-other
Nuclear receptor co-repressor is required to maintain proliferation of normal intestinal epithelial cells in culture and down-modulates the expression of pigment epithelium-derived factor.
PMID 19608741·J Biol Chem·2009
7-preclinical
Epithelial phosphatase and tensin homolog regulates intestinal architecture and secretory cell commitment and acts as a modifier gene in neoplasia.
PMID 19168705·FASEB J·2009
7-preclinical
Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha contributes to an intestinal epithelial phenotype in vitro and plays a partial role in mouse intestinal epithelium differentiation.
PMID 19389805·Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol·2009
7-preclinical
Hepatocyte nuclear factor-4alpha promotes differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells in a coculture system.
PMID 18032476·Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol·2008
8-other
Intestinal fatty acid binding protein regulates mitochondrion beta-oxidation and cholesterol uptake.
PMID 18235139·J Lipid Res·2008
8-other
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to predict exercise intention in obese adults.
PMID 17679588·Can J Nurs Res·2007
4-observational
Loss of cathepsin L activity promotes claudin-1 overexpression and intestinal neoplasia.
PMID 17622569·FASEB J·2007
4-observational
Cdx2 modulates proliferation in normal human intestinal epithelial crypt cells.
PMID 16480684·Biochem Biophys Res Commun·2006
8-other
Cdk2-dependent phosphorylation of homeobox transcription factor CDX2 regulates its nuclear translocation and proteasome-mediated degradation in human intestinal epithelial cells.
PMID 15741163·J Biol Chem·2005
7-preclinical
Differential expression of claudin-2 along the human intestine: Implication of GATA-4 in the maintenance of claudin-2 in differentiating cells.
PMID 15389642·J Cell Physiol·2005
8-other
Complex regulation of the lactase-phlorizin hydrolase promoter by GATA-4.
PMID 15178553·Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol·2004
7-preclinical
Physical interaction between GATA-5 and hepatocyte nuclear factor-1alpha results in synergistic activation of the human lactase-phlorizin hydrolase promoter.
PMID 12011060·J Biol Chem·2002
8-other
Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 alpha, GATA-4, and caudal related homeodomain protein Cdx2 interact functionally to modulate intestinal gene transcription. Implication for the developmental regulation of the sucrase-isomaltase gene.
PMID 12060663·J Biol Chem·2002
7-preclinical
A novel colonic repressor element regulates intestinal gene expression by interacting with Cux/CDP.
PMID 12101240·Mol Cell Biol·2002
7-preclinical
Role of specific CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein isoforms in intestinal epithelial cells.
PMID 11559710·J Biol Chem·2001
7-preclinical
Phosphorylation of the serine 60 residue within the Cdx2 activation domain mediates its transactivation capacity.
PMID 11729123·Gastroenterology·2001
7-preclinical
Sucrase-isomaltase gene transcription requires the hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 (HNF-1) regulatory element and is regulated by the ratio of HNF-1 alpha to HNF-1 beta.
PMID 11395488·J Biol Chem·2001
7-preclinical
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