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John M. Haynes
Senior Lecturer
BSc(Hons), PhD Monash University
Phone: +61 3 990 39072
Fax: +61 3 990 39638
email: john.haynes@pharm.monash.edu.au
General Research Interests |
- interaction between receptors and signal tranduction mechanisms in the prostate
- influence of sex steroids on prostate growth and function(s)
- interaction between prostate epithelial and stromal cells
Significant Publications
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Pouton, C.W. & Haynes, J.M. (2007) Embryonic stem cells as a source of models for drug discovery. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 6(8):605-616.
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Haynes J.M. (2007) b2 and b3-adrenoceptor inhibition of a1-adrenoceptor-stimulated Ca2+ elevation in human cultured prostatic stromal cells. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 570(1-3):18-26.
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Raye, WS., Touchon-Danguy N., Pouton, C.W. & Haynes, J.M. (2007) Heterogeneous populations of dopaminergic neurons derived from mouse embryonic stem cells: pharmacological phenotyping based on receptor expression. Eur. J Neurosci. 25(7):1961-1970.
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Nguyen, S., Prakash, R., Anderson, C., Frydenberg, M. & Haynes, J.M. Epub 16 Oct 2006. (2007) Sex steroids modulate a1-adrenoceptor-stimulated Ca2+ influx in human cultured prostatic stromal cells. Prostate. 67(1): 74-82.
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Cook, AL. & Haynes, J.M. Epub 2006 Sep 14. (2007) Phosphorylation of the PKG substrate, vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP), in human cultured prostatic stromal cells. Nitric Oxide: Biology and Chemistry. 16: 10-17.
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Cao, N., Haynes, J.M. & Ventura, S. (2006) Indirectly acting sympathomimetic activity of a saw palmetto extract on the contractility. Prostate. 66(2): 115-123.
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Haynes, J.M. & Cook, AL. (2006) Protein kinase G-induced activation of KATP channels reduces contractility of human prostate tissue. Prostate. 66(4): 377-385.
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