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Tiffany G. Baker
Researcher at Medical University of South Carolina
Publications - 13
Citations - 146
Tiffany G. Baker is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ototoxicity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 105 citations.
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Celastrol inhibits aminoglycoside-induced ototoxicity via heat shock protein 32
Shimon P. Francis,II Kramarenko,Carlene Brandon,Fu-Shing Lee,Tiffany G. Baker,Lisa L. Cunningham +5 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that celastrol inhibits aminoglycoside ototoxicity via HSP32/HO-1 induction, and the major heat shock transcription factor HSF-1 is not required for Celastrol-mediated protection.
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Heat shock protein-mediated protection against Cisplatin-induced hair cell death.
Tiffany G. Baker,Soumen Roy,Carlene Brandon,Inga K. Kramarenko,Shimon P. Francis,Mona Taleb,Keely M. Marshall,Reto A. Schwendener,Fu-Shing Lee,Lisa L. Cunningham +9 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that HSP induction protects against cisplatin-induced hair cell death, and they suggest that resident macrophages mediate the protective effect of HO-1 induction.
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Lovastatin protects against cisplatin-induced hearing loss in mice.
Katharine A. Fernandez,Katie K. Spielbauer,Aaron E. Rusheen,Lizhen Wang,Tiffany G. Baker,Stephen J. Eyles,Lisa L. Cunningham +6 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that lovastatin reduces cisplatin-induced hearing loss in mice and suggest that concurrent statin and cisPlatin therapy may represent a feasible clinical strategy for reducing cisplin-induced ototoxicity that should be explored for future clinical use.
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Intracranial Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma: Case Report and Literature Review
Mohammed Alshareef,Zayed Almadidy,Tiffany G. Baker,Arie Perry,Cynthia T. Welsh,William A. Vandergrift +5 more
TL;DR: A rare case of an older patient with a large, petrous apex AFH that was clinically mistaken for a trigeminal nerve schwannoma is presented, and gross total resection of this lesion is preferable.
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Near haploidization is a genomic hallmark which defines a molecular subgroup of giant cell glioblastoma.
Tiffany G. Baker,Jay Alden,Adrian M. Dubuc,Cynthia T. Welsh,Iya Znoyko,Linda D. Cooley,Midhat S. Farooqi,Stuart Schwartz,Yvonne Y. Li,Yvonne Y. Li,Andrew D. Cherniack,Andrew D. Cherniack,Scott Lindhorst,Melissa Gener,Daynna J. Wolff,David Meredith +15 more
TL;DR: Large LOH driven by haploidization represents a defining molecular hallmark of a subtype of gcGBM and provides a diagnostic genomic hallmark to evaluate in future cases, may explain reported differences in survival, and suggests new therapeutic vulnerabilities.