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Martin J. J. Ronis
Researcher at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Publications - 200
Citations - 8492
Martin J. J. Ronis is an academic researcher from LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soy protein & Osteoblast. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 196 publications receiving 7769 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin J. J. Ronis include University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences & Louisiana State University.
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Reactive Oxygen Species Differentially Regulate Bone Turnover in an Age-Specific Manner in Catalase Transgenic Female Mice
Alexander W. Alund,Kelly E. Mercer,Larry J. Suva,Casey F. Pulliam,Jin Ran Chen,Thomas M. Badger,Holly Van Remmen,Martin J. J. Ronis +7 more
TL;DR: Catalase overexpression resulted in greater bone mass than in WT mice at 6 weeks and lower bone mass at 14 weeks, indicating that excess hydrogen peroxide generation contributes to alcohol-induced osteopenia.
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Carbohydrate deficiency as a possible factor in ethanol‐induced hepatic necrosis
Thomas M. Badger,Soheila Korourian,Reza Hakkak,Martin J. J. Ronis,Susan R. Shelnutt,M. Ingelman-Sundberg,James Waldron +6 more
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Skeletal toxicity resulting from exposure of growing male rats to coplanar PCB 126 is associated with disruption of calcium homeostasis and the GH-IGF-1 axis and direct effects on bone formation
Martin J. J. Ronis,James Watt,Casey F. Pulliam,Ashlee E Williams,Alexander W. Alund,Ezazul Haque,Gopi S. Gadupudi,Larry W. Robertson +7 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence is provided that skeletal toxicity after exposure to PCB 126 is a result of disruption of calcium homeostasis and the GH-IGF-1 axis, and involves direct AhR-mediated effects on bone formation.
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Knockout of the Gsta4 Gene in Male Mice Leads to an Altered Pattern of Hepatic Protein Carbonylation and Enhanced Inflammation Following Chronic Consumption of an Ethanol Diet.
Colin T. Shearn,Casey F. Pulliam,Kim Brint Pedersen,Kyle Meredith,Kelly E. Mercer,Laura Saba,David J. Orlicky,Martin J. J. Ronis,Dennis R. Petersen +8 more
TL;DR: Data suggest long-term adaptation to EtOH in WT mice does not occur in GSTA4-/- mice, and products of lipid peroxidation appear to play a role in inflammatory responses due to Etoh.
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Reduced Serum Osteocalcin in High-Risk Alcohol Using People Living With HIV Does Not Correlate With Systemic Oxidative Stress or Inflammation: Data From the New Orleans Alcohol Use in HIV Study.
James Watt,Jonathan Schuon,Jacob Davis,Tekeda F Ferguson,David A. Welsh,Patricia E. Molina,Martin J. J. Ronis +6 more
TL;DR: In this sub-cohort of PLWH, significant associations between at-risk alcohol use and osteocalcin, and at- riskcohol use and serum 4-HNE, are detected, suggesting suppression of bone formation independent of increased systemic oxidative stress with increasing alcohol consumption.