Author

Harris Bernstein

University of Arizona - Cited by 9,810

Biography

Dr. Harris Bernstein is an Associate professor in the Cellular and Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85724-5044, USA. His study interests major on Molecular Medicine. In recent years, he has studied several on bile acids, DNA, Medicine. Currently, Dr. Bernstein  is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 10 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
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Carcinogenicity of deoxycholate, a secondary bile acid
C Bernstein, H Holubec, AK Bhattacharyya, H Nguyen, CM Payne, ...Archives of toxicology 85, 863-871, 2011201
360
2011
Bile acids as endogenous etiologic agents in gastrointestinal cancer
H Bernstein, C Bernstein, CM Payne, K DvorakWorld journal of gastroenterology: WJG 15 (27), 3329, 2009200
323
2009
Bile acids in combination with low pH induce oxidative stress and oxidative DNA damage: relevance to the pathogenesis of Barrett’s oesophagus
K Dvorak, CM Payne, M Chavarria, L Ramsey, B Dvorakova, H Bernstein, ...Gut 56 (6), 763-771, 2007200
274
2007
Deoxycholate induces mitochondrial oxidative stress and activates NF-κB through multiple mechanisms in HCT-116 colon epithelial cells
CM Payne, C Weber, C Crowley-Skillicorn, K Dvorak, H Bernstein, ...Carcinogenesis 28 (1), 215-222, 2007200
172
2007
DNA damage, DNA repair and cancer
C Bernstein, AR Prasad, V Nfonsam, H BernsteinNew research directions in DNA repair, 413-465, 2013201
153
2013
Adaptive value of sex in microbial pathogens
RE Michod, H Bernstein, AM NedelcuInfection, Genetics and Evolution 8 (3), 267-285, 2008200
138
2008
Hydrophobic bile acids, genomic instability, Darwinian selection, and colon carcinogenesis
CM Payne, C Bernstein, K Dvorak, H BernsteinClinical and experimental gastroenterology, 19-47, 2008200
132
2008
Field defects in progression to gastrointestinal tract cancers
C Bernstein, H Bernstein, CM Payne, K Dvorak, H GarewalCancer letters 260 (1-2), 1-10, 2008200
87
2008
Evolutionary origin of recombination during meiosis
H Bernstein, C BernsteinBioScience (7), 498-505, 2010201
60
2010
Epigenetic field defects in progression to cancer
C Bernstein, V Nfonsam, AR Prasad, H BernsteinWorld journal of gastrointestinal oncology 5 (3), 43, 2013201
55
2013
Deficient expression of DNA repair enzymes in early progression to sporadic colon cancer
A Facista, H Nguyen, C Lewis, AR Prasad, L Ramsey, B Zaitlin, ...Genome integrity 3, 1-21, 2012201
47
2012
Meiosis as an evolutionary adaptation for DNA repair
H Bernstein, C Bernstein, RE MichodDNA repair 11, 357, 2011201
45
2011
Epigenetic reduction of DNA repair in progression to gastrointestinal cancer
C Bernstein, H BernsteinWorld journal of gastrointestinal oncology 7 (5), 30, 2015201
44
2015
Expression of bile acid transporting proteins in Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma
K Dvorak, GS Watts, L Ramsey, H Holubec, CM Payne, C Bernstein, ...The American journal of gastroenterology 104 (2), 302, 2009200
37
2009
37
2010
Evolutionary origin and adaptive function of meiosis
H Bernstein, C BernsteinMeiosis 1, 56557, 2013201
35
2013
Somatic hypermutation of TCR γ V genes in the sandbar shark
H Chen, H Bernstein, P Ranganathan, SF SchluterDevelopmental & Comparative Immunology 37 (1), 176-183, 2012201
35
2012
Deoxycholate, an endogenous cytotoxin/genotoxin, induces the autophagic stress-survival pathway: implications for colon carcinogenesis
CM Payne, C Crowley-Skillicorn, H Holubec, K Dvorak, C Bernstein, ...Journal of toxicology 2009, 2009200
31
2009
Cancer and age related colonic crypt deficiencies in cytochrome c oxidase I
C Bernstein, A Facista, H Nguyen, B Zaitlin, N Hassounah, C Loustaunau, ...World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology 2 (12), 429, 2010201
28
2010
Cancer and age related colonic crypt deficiencies in cytochrome c oxidase I
C Bernstein, A Facista, H Nguyen, B Zaitlin, N Hassounah, C Loustaunau, ...World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology 2 (12), 429, 2010201
28
2010