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Ellen M. Olzomer
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 20
Citations - 433
Ellen M. Olzomer is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 257 citations. Previous affiliations of Ellen M. Olzomer include New York University.
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Transient Intermittent Hyperglycemia Accelerates Atherosclerosis by Promoting Myelopoiesis.
Michelle C Flynn,Michelle C Flynn,Michael J Kraakman,Michael J Kraakman,Christos Tikellis,Man K.S. Lee,Man K.S. Lee,Nordin M J Hanssen,Helene L. Kammoun,Helene L. Kammoun,Raelene Pickering,Dragana Dragoljevic,Annas Al-Sharea,Tessa J. Barrett,Fiona Hortle,Frances L. Byrne,Ellen M. Olzomer,Domenica A. McCarthy,Casper G. Schalkwijk,Josephine M. Forbes,Kyle L. Hoehn,Liza Makowski,Graeme I. Lancaster,Graeme I. Lancaster,Assam El-Osta,Edward A. Fisher,Ira J. Goldberg,Mark E. Cooper,Prabhakara R Nagareddy,Merlin C. Thomas,Andrew J. Murphy +30 more
TL;DR: Together, these data provide a mechanism as to how TIH, prevalent in people with impaired glucose metabolism, contributes to cardiovascular disease and may suggest that strategies aimed at targeting the S100A8/A9-RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end products) axis could represent a viable approach to protect the vulnerable blood vessels in diabetes mellitus.
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Inhibition of hepatic lipogenesis enhances liver tumorigenesis by increasing antioxidant defence and promoting cell survival.
Marin E. Nelson,Sujoy Lahiri,Jenny D.Y. Chow,Frances L. Byrne,Frances L. Byrne,Stefan R. Hargett,David S. Breen,Ellen M. Olzomer,Lindsay E. Wu,Gregory J. Cooney,Nigel Turner,David E. James,Jill K. Slack-Davis,Carolin Lackner,Stephen H. Caldwell,Kyle L. Hoehn +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that lipogenesis is dispensable for liver tumorigenesis in mice treated with DEN, and an important role for ACC enzymes in redox regulation and cell survival is identified.
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Mitochondrial uncoupler BAM15 reverses diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice
Stephanie J. Alexopoulos,Sing-Young Chen,Amanda E. Brandon,Joseph M. Salamoun,Frances L. Byrne,Christopher J Garcia,Martina Beretta,Ellen M. Olzomer,Divya P. Shah,Ashleigh M. Philp,Stefan R. Hargett,Robert T. Lawrence,Brendan Lee,James Sligar,Pascal Carrive,Simon P. Tucker,Andrew Philp,Carolin Lackner,Nigel Turner,Gregory J. Cooney,Webster L. Santos,Kyle L. Hoehn,Kyle L. Hoehn +22 more
TL;DR: Evidence in mice is shown that the mitochondrial uncoupler BAM15 effectively induces fat loss without affecting food intake or compromising lean body mass.
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Analysis of the circular RNA transcriptome in endometrial cancer.
Bei Jun Chen,Frances L. Byrne,Konii Takenaka,Susan C. Modesitt,Ellen M. Olzomer,James D. Mills,Rhonda Farrell,Kyle L. Hoehn,Michael Janitz,Michael Janitz +9 more
TL;DR: The circular transcriptome specific for EC as determined by RNA sequencing found that the overall abundance of circRNAs is lower in EC than in normal endometrium and there are numerous ‘hotspot’ genes from whichcircRNAs are transcribed that may account for alterations in circRNA expression between the normal and malignantendometrium.
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Transcriptome landscape of long intergenic non-coding RNAs in endometrial cancer
Bei Jun Chen,Frances L. Byrne,Konii Takenaka,Susan C. Modesitt,Ellen M. Olzomer,James D. Mills,Rhonda Farrell,Kyle L. Hoehn,Michael Janitz,Michael Janitz +9 more
TL;DR: Four lincRNAs, characterised in this study, represent high priority genes to be tested for functional significance in the pathogenesis and/or progression of endometrial cancer and have potential to be released into the bloodstream.