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- Claude Bernard -

PUBLICATIONS

 

Ngo, A.L., J. Hemsath, B. Lamboglia, A. Niewchas, C. Pham, Y. Sawalha, J.L. Staudinger, B.A. Creamer (2024).  The Emerging Roles of Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) Signaling in Cancer Cell Cycle and Apoptosis.  International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Invited Review; In Preparation) 

Graves, A., C.R. Marchese, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2024). Anatomical Consideratsion for the Use of the Popliteal Vein as a Potential Alternative for Central Venous Cannulation.  Clinical Anatomy. (In-review)

Swancutt, M.M., C.R. Marchese, B.A. Baumgartner, A.J. Allard, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis, A.B. Olinger (2024). Characterization of the Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve and it’s Clinical Application for Autologous Breast Reconstruction. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. (In-review)

Steffes, R, P. Thakur, S. Cox, C. Adams, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2024).  Student Perspectives of Abortion Education in Osteopathic Medical School Curricula. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. (In-review) 

Dennis, J.F., B. A. Creamer. (2023) Destination Integration: Linking Physiology and Histology Content in Foundational Sciences. Frontiers in Physiology, v14, September 2023. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1236562

Talley, C., M. Zolnierz, B. Creamer, R. Hillard. (2023) Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma to the Lungs and Virchow Node or Metachronous/Synchronous Tumors?: A Case Report. Translational Research in Anatomy, 2023, 100254, ISSN 2214-854X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tria.2023.100254

Kendell, A., K. Lester, K. Limback, R. Rogers, B.A. Creamer, and J.F. Dennis. (2023)  Student Perceptions of Remote versus On-Campus Gross Anatomy Laboratories during Covid-19. Anatomical Sciences Education Journal https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.2320

Dennis, J.F. and B.A. Creamer (2022): To touch or not to touch: evaluating student outcomes of hands-on vs visual examination of prosected cadavers. Educ. Sci. 2022, 12(8), 519. doi: 10.3390/edusci12080519

Parimi, K., K. Gilkeson, B.A. Creamer (2022).  COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: considerations for reluctance and improving vaccine uptake. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics  Epub 2022 Apr 18 PMID: 35436173 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2062972

Freed, B., C. Coker, R. Steele, C. Marolt, M. Motzko, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2022).  Communicating branches of the facial nerve:  descriptions and clinical considerations.  Aesthet Surg J. 2022 Feb 11:sjac029. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjac029. PMID: 35148367

Abraham, C. , S.N.B. Sloan, C. Coker, B. Freed, M. McAuliffe, H. Nielsen, T. Riscoe, R. Steele, A. Dettwiler, G. Oberley, K. Zaremski, K. Joy, A. Selby, R. Wells-Lewis, B.A. Creamer (2021).  Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) as an Intervention to Reduce Stress, Anxiety and Depression in First Responders: A Pilot Study.  Missouri Medicine Journal 2021 Sep-Oct;118(5):435–41. PMCID: PMC8504517

Luchini, K., S.N.B. Sloan, R. Mauro, A. Sargsyan, A. Newman, P. Persaud, D. Hawkins, D. Wolff, J.L. Staudinger, B.A. Creamer (2021): Sterilization and Sanitizing of 3D-Printed Personal Protective Equipment Using Polypropylene and a Single Wall Design.  3D Printing in Medicine 2021 Jun 11;7(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s41205-021-00106-8, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc8193021/

Creamer, B.A., S.N.B. Sloan, J.F. Dennis, R. Rogers, S. Spencer, A. McCuen, P. Persaud, J.L. Staudinger (2020): Associations between Pregnane X Receptor and Breast Cancer Growth and Progression. Cells, 9(10), 2295; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9102295

Moore,L.L., Ott,M.O., Adwell,N., Stojadinov,J. and Creamer, B.A. (2015):  Cloning and Sequencing of Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate Dehydrogenase Genomic Sequences in Brassica oleracea and Coriandrum sativum. Transactions of Missouri Academy of Science

Adwell,N., Ott,M.O., Moore,L.L., Stojadinov,J. and Creamer, B.A. (2015):  Brassica oleracea (Kale) Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase GapC  Kale partial Cds.. NCBI GenBank Accession number KP238481

Moore,L.L., Ott,M.O., Adwell,N., Stojadinov,J. and Creamer, B.A. (2015):  Brassica oleracea (Cabbage) Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase GapC Cabbage partial Cds. NCBI GenBank Accession number KP238482

Ott, M.O., Moore, L.L., Adwell, N., Stojadinov, J. and Creamer, B.A. (2015): Coriandrum sativum (Cilantro) Glycerladehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase GapC partial Cds.  NCBI GenBank Accession number KP238483

Lin, W.C. ‡; J.W. Schmidt ‡; B.A. Creamer; A.A. Triplett and K.-U. Wagner (2013): Gain-of-function of Stat5 leads to excessive granulopoiesis and lethal extravasation of granulocytes to the lung. PLoS ONE 8 (4): e60902 

JW Schmidt, K Sakamoto, BA Creamer, G Leone, KU Wagner (2011) Stat5 Regulates the PI3-Kinase/Akt1 Pathway during Mammary Gland Development and Promotes Neoplastic Transformation in a Mouse Model for Cowden Syndrome. Cancer Research 71 (24 Supplement), P4-03-01-P4-03-01

Creamer,B.A., K. Sakamoto, J.W. Schmidt, A.A. Triplett, R. Moriggl, and K.U. Wagner (2010): Stat5 promotes survival of mammary epithelial cells through transcriptional activation of a distinct promoter in Akt1. Mol Cell Bio, 30 (12): 2957-2970

Zhang, Q., A.A. Triplett, D.W. Harms, W.C. Lin, B.A. Creamer, A. Rizzino, and K.-U. Wagner (2010): Temporally and spatially controlled expression of transgenes in embryonic and adult tissues. Transgenic Research 19 (3): 499-509

Bailey, J.M, B.A. Creamer, and M.A. Hollingsworth (2009): What a fish can learn from a mouse: principles and strategies for modeling human cancer in mice.  Zebrafish, 6 (4): 329-337

Creamer,B.A., A.A. Triplett and K.U. Wagner (2009): Longitudinal analysis of mammogenesis using a novel tet-inducible mouse model and in-vivo imaging. Genesis, 47 (4): 234‐245

Kazuhito Sakamoto, Bradley A. Creamer, Aleata A. Triplett and Kay-Uwe Wagner (2007): The Janus Kinase 2 (Jak2) is required for expression and nuclear accumulation of cyclin D1 in proliferating mammary epithelial cells. Mol Endo 21 (8): 1877-1892

Creamer, B.A., J.M. Scheffler, and S.J. Jones. (2004) Effects of Insulin, leucine and glucose on translation rates in primary porcine satellite cells.Proc. Am. Society Ani. Sci. 202. American Society of Animal Science; Phoenix, AZ. 

Creamer,B.A., Scheffler, J.M., and Jones, S.J. (2004): Effects of insulin, leucine, and glucose on translation rates in primary porcine satellite cells. J Ani Sci 82 (Supp 1): 202

Creamer, B.A., J.L. Vierck, L. Miller, and M.V. Dodson. (2002) Formation of a National Research Effort in Muscle Growth and Development in Animal Sciences: Project NC-131. E. Or. Sci. J. 17: 8-17 

 

 

ABSTRACTS, POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS

M.M. Swancutt, C.R. Marchese, B.A. Baumgartner, A.J. Allard, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis, A.B. Olinger (2024). A characterization of the Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve and its Clinical Application for Autologous Breast Reconstruction. Kansas City University Research Symposium, Joplin, MO, USA

B. A. Creamer, G. Dolan, T. Krage, C. Fayad, J. Ezzell, N. Beyersdorfer, K. Johnson,  J. Paulson (2024). Mortality of Pneumonia with Comorbid Urinary Tract Infection in a Rural Southwest Missouri Healthcare System. Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA. 

G. Sanders, D. Kim, A. Payne, A. Stowe, B.A. Creamer, N. Beyersdorfer, K. Johnson, J. Paulson (2024). Pneumonia and Heart Failure: A Retrospective Analysis of Hospitalization Outcomes from Two Rural Hospitals in Southwest Missouri. Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA. 

A. Rao, M. Dickerson, G. Sanders, P. Tadepalldi, B.A. Creamer (2024). The Effects of Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) on Growth, Migration, and Chemotoxicity in Human Breast Cancer Cells. Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

P. Tadepalldi, and B. A. Creamer (2024).  Effects of Pregnane X Receptor Expression and Activation on Human Breast Cancer.  Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA. 

M.M. Swancutt, C.R. Marchese, B.A. Baumgartner, A.J. Allard, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis, A.B. Olinger (2024). A characterization of the Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve and its Clinical Application for Autologous Breast Reconstruction. American Association of Anatomy, Anatomy Connected, Toronto, Canada

J.F. Dennis and B. A. Creamer (2023). The Osteopathic Philosophy & it’s Role in the Self-Selection of Anatomy Teaching Assistants: A Thematic Analysis. American Association of Anatomy Regional Meeting: Anatomy and Osteopathic Medicine-An Integrated Approach to Structure and Function.  San Antonio, TX, USA

Creamer, B.A. (Invited Speaker) 2023. Kansas City University Research Symposium. “The MSSU-KCU Research Consortium (MKRC): Providing Unique Research Opportunities in the Four- State Region”.

Graves, A., C. Marchese, D. Klocke, B. A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2023). Sex-Based Differences in the Length and Diameter of the Popliteal Vein: Consideration for Central Venous Cannulation.  American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Medical Student Section Spring Conference. Parker, CO, USA.

 

Graves, A., C. Marchese, D. Klocke, B. A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2023). Sex-Based Differences in the Length and Diameter of the Popliteal Vein: Consideration for Central Venous Cannulation.  Kansas City University Research Symposium. Kansas City, MO, USA. 

Patel, G., Reddy, S., Hayes, A., Staudinger, J.L., Creamer, B.A. (2023). Expression and Activation of Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) in Human Breast Cancer. Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Marchese, C. A. Graves, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2022). Sciatic Nerve and Piriformis Relationship Variations as Determined by Sex and Laterality. American Association of Anatomy Regional Meeting.  Iowa City, IA, USA.

Marchese, C. A. Graves, B.A. Creamer, J.F. Dennis (2022). Sciatic Nerve and Piriformis Relationship Variations as Determined by Sex and Laterality. KCU Student Summer Fellowship Conference.  Kansas City, MO, USA.  

Reddy, S., J.L. Staudinger, B.A. Creamer (2022).  Investigating the role of pregnane X receptor in human breast cancer.  Kansas City University Research Symposium.  Joplin, MO, USA.

Kendell, A., K. Lester, K. Limback, R. Rogers, B.A. Creamer, and J.F. Dennis (2022) Student Perceptions of Remote versus On-Campus Gross Anatomy Laboratories during Covid-19. Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Dennis, J.F. and B.A. Creamer (2022).  To touch or not to touch: evaluating student outcomes of hands-on vs visual examination of prosected cadavers.  Experimental Biology 2022.  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Luchini, K., S.N.B. Sloan, R. Mauro, A. Sargsyan, A. Newman, P. Persaud, D. Hawkins, D. Wolff, J.L. Staudinger, B.A. Creamer (2021): Sterilization and Sanitizing of 3D-Printed Personal Protective Equipment Using Polypropylene and a Single Wall Design. Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Abraham, C. , S.N.B. Sloan, C. Coker, B. Freed, M. McAuliffe, H. Nielsen, T. Riscoe, R. Steele, A. Dettwiler, G. Oberley, K. Zaremski, K. Joy, A. Selby, R. Wells-Lewis, B.A. Creamer (2021).  Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) as a Complementary and Integrative Intervention to Reduce Stress, Anxiety and Depression in First Responders: A Pilot Study.  Kansas City University Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Determan, J., V. Rhodes, B.A. Creamer (2020): A Yeast-Two Hybrid Approach for Identifying Novel Binding Partners of the Human Glucocorticoid Receptor.  Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Spenser, S., S. Boyer, J. Staudinger, B.A. Creamer (2020):  Effects of glucocorticoids on gene expression in human fetal osteoblasts.  Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Leow, S., A. McCuen, S. Boyer, B.A. Creamer, R. Rogers, R. McNab, R. Wells-Lewis, J. Staudinger (2020): The Missouri Southern State University-Kansas City University Research Consortium (MKRC).   Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Barry, A. and B.A. Creamer (2018): Elevated circulating cortisol in endurance athletes may promote changes in bone mineral density through gene expression changes in osteoblasts.  Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Stubbs, J., K. Wiele, C. Lemmons, B.A. Creamer, and A. Barry (2018): Fibrous metaplasia of smooth muscle tissue of the tunica media in tortuous arteries.  Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Research Symposium. Joplin, MO, USA

Creamer, B.A., Marshall, C.B., Davis, T.A., Johnston, J.N., and Pietenpol, J.A. (2010): Analysis of (–)- Nutlin-3-mediated activation of the p53signaling pathway using both in vitro and in vivo model systems. 10th Annual Host-Tumor Interactions Program and Department of Cancer Biology Joint Retreat, Cadiz, Kentucky, USA.

Creamer, B.A., Marshall, C.B., Davis, T.A., Johnston, J.N., and Pietenpol, J.A. (2010): Analysis of (–)- Nutlin-3-mediated activation of the p53signaling pathway using both in vitro and in vivo model systems.  International p53 Workshop; University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA. 

Creamer, B.A., K. Sakamoto, J.W. Schmidt, A.A. Triplett, and K.‐U. Wagner (2009): The conditional overexpression of Stat5 overrides Stat3signaling and delays programmed cell death during involution. Gordon Research Conferences; Salve‐Regina College, Newport, Rhode Island,USA.

Creamer, B.A., K. Sakamoto, J.W. Schmidt, A.A. Triplett, and K.‐U. Wagner (2009): The conditional overexpression of Stat5 overrides Stat3signaling and delays programmed cell death during involution. 40th Midwest Student Biomedical Research Forum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. 

Creamer, B.A, Triplett, A. and Wagner, K.‐U. (2008): The development and application of novel mouse models for the study of mammary glanddevelopment and disease. Mammary Gland Biology Section; Gordon Research Conferences; Il Ciocco, Italy.

Creamer, B.A, Triplett, A. and Wagner, K.‐U. (2008): The development and application of novel mouse models for the study of mammary glanddevelopment and disease 39th Midwest Student Biomedical Research Forum; Omaha, Nebraska, USA. 

Creamer, B.A. (Invited Seminar; 2006): Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Vienna, Austria: “Generation of Novel Mouse Models to Evaluate theRole of Stat5 in Cancer Initiation and Progression”. 

Sakamoto, K., Creamer, B.A., Triplett, A. and Wagner, K.‐U. (2006) The Janus Kinase 2 (Jak2) is required for expression and nuclear accumulation of cyclin D1 in proliferating mammary epithelial cells. Breast Disease vol. 25, p29 25th Congress of the International Association for Breast Cancer Research; Montreal, Quebec, Canada 

Sakamoto, K., Creamer, B.A., Matulka, L., Triplett, A. and Wagner, K.‐U. (2006) The role of the Janus Kinase 2 (Jak2) during onset and progression of mammary tumorigenesis. Breast Disease vol. 25, p29 25th Congress of the International Association for Breast Cancer Research; Montreal, Quebec, Canada 

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