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Ming Tao
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 52
Citations - 1146
Ming Tao is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Intimal hyperplasia. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 50 publications receiving 887 citations. Previous affiliations of Ming Tao include University of Florida & Harvard University.
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Amino Acid Restriction Triggers Angiogenesis via GCN2/ATF4 Regulation of VEGF and H2S Production.
Alban Longchamp,Alban Longchamp,Teodelinda Mirabella,Teodelinda Mirabella,Alessandro Arduini,Michael R MacArthur,Abhirup Das,Abhirup Das,J. Humberto Treviño-Villarreal,Christopher Hine,Issam Ben-Sahra,Nelson H. Knudsen,Lear E. Brace,Justin S. Reynolds,Pedro Mejia,Ming Tao,Gaurav Sharma,Rui Wang,Jean-Marc Corpataux,Jacques-Antoine Haefliger,Kyo Han Ahn,Chih-Hao Lee,Brendan D. Manning,David A. Sinclair,David A. Sinclair,Christopher S. Chen,Christopher S. Chen,C. Keith Ozaki,James R. Mitchell +28 more
TL;DR: Sulfur amino acid restriction is identified as a proangiogenic trigger, promoting increased VEGF expression, migration and sprouting in ECs in vitro, and increased capillary density in mouse skeletal muscle in vivo via the GCN2/ATF4 amino acid starvation response pathway independent of hypoxia or HIF1α.
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Plasma microbiome-modulated indole- and phenyl-derived metabolites associate with advanced atherosclerosis and postoperative outcomes.
Cori A. Cason,Kyle T. Dolan,Gaurav Sharma,Ming Tao,Rohan Kulkarni,Irene Helenowski,Brendan M. Doane,Michael J. Avram,Mary M. McDermott,Eugene B. Chang,C. Keith Ozaki,Karen J. Ho +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that these metabolites are potential novel biomarkers for atherosclerotic disease burden and that further investigation into mechanistic links between defined microbial metabolic pathways and cardiovascular disease is warranted.
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Established neointimal hyperplasia in vein grafts expands via TGF-β-mediated progressive fibrosis
TL;DR: The modulation of late TGF-beta/CTGF signaling may offer a novel therapeutic strategy to improve the long-term VG durability.
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Association of brain-derived neurotrophic factor genetic Val66Met polymorphism with severity of depression, efficacy of fluoxetine and its side effects in Chinese major depressive patients.
Yan-Feng Zou,Yu Wang,Ping Liu,Xiao-Liang Feng,Binyan Wang,Tonghua Zang,Xin Yu,Jing Wei,Zhong-Chun Liu,Ying Liu,Ming Tao,Hui-Chun Li,Ke-Qing Li,Jian Hu,Ming Li,Ke-Rang Zhang,Dong-Qing Ye,Xi-Ping Xu +17 more
TL;DR: The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism may play a major role in the efficacy and side effects of SSRI (fluoxetine) in Chinese patients with MDD, and Met allele carriers showed a lower incidence of these side effects.
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How to cluster gene expression dynamics in response to environmental signals
Yaqun Wang,Meng Xu,Zhong Wang,Ming Tao,Junjia Zhu,Li Wang,Runze Li,Scott A. Berceli,Rongling Wu +8 more
TL;DR: A computational framework for clustering the dynamics of gene expression in distinct environments through Gaussian mixture fitting to the expression data measured at a set of discrete time points is described.