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Russell, Steve T.; Siren, P.M.A.; Siren, M.J. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2009). Attenuation of skeletal muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia by d-myo-inositol 1,2,6-triphosphate. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 64 (3), pp. 517-527.

Eley, Helen L.; McDonald, Pria S.; Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2009). Inhibition of activation of dsRNA-dependent protein kinase and tumour growth inhibition. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 63 (4), pp. 651-659.

Russell, Steve T.; Rajani, Seema; Dhadda, Raj S. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2009). Mechanism of induction of muscle protein loss by hyperglycaemia. Experimental Cell Research, 315 (1), pp. 16-25.

Eley, Helen L.; Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2008). Mechanism of attenuation of muscle protein degradation induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha and angiotensin II by beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate. American Journal of Physiology, 295 (6), E1417-E1426.

Eley, H.L.; Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2008). Role of the dsRNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) in the attenuation of protein loss from muscle by insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 313 (1-2), pp. 63-69.

Russell, Steve T.; Eley, Helen L.; Wyke, Stacey M. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2008). Involvement of phosphoinositide 3-kinase and Akt in the induction of muscle protein degradation by proteolysis-inducing factor. Biochemical Journal, 409 (Part 3), pp. 751-759.

Russell, Steve T.; Eley, Helen and Tisdale, Michael J. (2007). Mechanism of attenuation of angiotensin-II-induced protein degradation by insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Cellular Signalling, 19 (7), pp. 1583-1595.

Russell, Steve T.; Sanders, Paul M. and Tisdale, Michael J. Angiotensin II directly inhibits protein synthesis in murine myotubes. Cancer Letters, 231 (2), pp. 290-294.

Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. Antidiabetic properties of zinc-alpha2-glycoprotein in ob/ob mice. Endocrinology, 151 (3), pp. 948-957.

Eley, Helen L.; Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. Effect of branched-chain amino acids on muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia. Biochemical Journal, 407 (1), pp. 113-120.

Wynter, Michael P.; Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. Effect of n-3 fatty acids on the antitumour effects of cytotoxic drugs. In Vivo, 18 (5), pp. 543-548.

Khal, J.; Wyke, S.M.; Russell, Steve T.; Hine, Anna V. and Tisdale, Michael J. Expression of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and muscle loss in experimental cancer cachexia. British Journal of Cancer, 93 (7), pp. 774-780.

Russell, Steve T.; Zimmerman, Thomas P.; Domin, Barbara A. and Tisdale, Michael J. Induction of lipolysis in vitro and loss of body fat in vivo by zinc-α2-glycoprotein. BBA - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 1636 (1), pp. 59-68.

Wyke, S.M.; Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. Induction of proteasome expression in skeletal muscle is attenuated by inhibitors of NF-κB activation. British Journal of Cancer, 91 (9), pp. 1742-1750.

Russell, Steve T.; Wyke, Stacey M. and Tisdale, Michael J. Mechanism of induction of muscle protein degradation by angiotensin II. Cellular Signalling, 18 (7), pp. 1087-1096.

Russell, Steve T.; Hirai, K. and Tisdale, Michael J. Role of β3-adrenergic receptors in the action of a tumour lipid mobilizing factor. British Journal of Cancer, 86 (3), pp. 424-428.

Eley, Helen L.; Russell, Steve T.; Baxter, Jeffrey H.; Mukerji, Pradip and Tisdale, Michael J. Signaling pathways initiated by beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate to attenuate the depression of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle in response to cachectic stimuli. American Journal of Physiology, 293 (4), E923-E931.

Russell, Steve T. and Tisdale, Michael J. The role of glucocorticoids in the induction of zinc-α2-glycoprotein expression in adipose tissue in cancer cachexia. British Journal of Cancer, 92 (5), pp. 876-881.

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