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Douglas E. Stack

Contact Information:
Durham Science Center 357
Phone : (402) 554-3647
Dept Fax : (402) 554-3888
E-mail : dstack@mail.unomaha.edu
Dr. Stack's Home Page

Education:
Ph.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 1993
B.S, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1988

Current Research:
Chemistry of Estrogen Quinones
Palladium catalyzed carbocyclization

Publications:
Stack, D.E., Hill A.L., Diffendaffer, C.B., and Burns, N.M. Synthesis of a New Fluorescent Probe Specific for Catchols. Org. Lett., 202, 4, 4487.

Janowiak, R., Zamzow, D., Stack, D.E., Todorvic, R., Cavalieri, E.L. and Small, G.J. Spectral CHaracterization of Fluorescently Labeled Catechol Estrogen-3,4- Quinone Derived -N7Gua Adducts and Their Identification in Rat Mammary Gland Tissue. CHem. Res. Toxicol, 1998, 11, 1339.

Stack, D.E., Cavalieri, E. and Rogan, E. Catecholestrogens as procarcinogens: Depuringating adducts and tumor initiation. In Catecholamines: Bridging Basic Sciences with Clinical Medicine, Vol. 42 )Goldstein, D., Eidenhofer, G. and McCarty, R., Ed.), 1997, pp 833-836, Academic Press, San Diego.

Cavalieri, E., Stack, D.E., Dwivedy, I., Devanesan, P., Higginbotham, S., Johansson, S., Patil, K., and Rogan, E. Molecular origin of cancer: Endogenous tumor initiation by estrogen-3,4-quinones. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 1997, 94, 10937.

Stack, D.E., Byun, J., Gross, M.L., Rogan, E.G., and Cavalieri, E. Molecular characterisitics of catechol estrogen quinones in reaction siwth deoxyribonucleosides. Chem. Res. Toxicol., 1996, 9, 851

Pre-Pharmacy Club:

Contact Nazifa Zarinkhel for information regarding the Pre-Pharmacy club at

(402) 714-7202

nzarinkhel@mail.unomaha.edu