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Wendy B. Bollag
Researcher at Georgia Regents University
Publications - 9
Citations - 218
Wendy B. Bollag is an academic researcher from Georgia Regents University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular differentiation & Protein kinase C. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 177 citations. Previous affiliations of Wendy B. Bollag include Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center.
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Abnormal aquaporin-3 protein expression in hyperproliferative skin disorders
Kristen E. Voss,Roni J. Bollag,Nicole Fussell,Charya By,Daniel J. Sheehan,Wendy B. Bollag,Wendy B. Bollag +6 more
TL;DR: Altered levels in the AQP3/PLD2 signaling module correlate with hyperproliferation in psoriasis and the NMSCs.
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Novel Role of Androgens in Mitochondrial Fission and Apoptosis
Vivek Choudhary,Ismail Kaddour-Djebbar,Vijayabaskar Lakshmikanthan,Taghreed Ghazaly,Gagan Thangjam,Arun Sreekumar,Arun Sreekumar,Ronald W. Lewis,Ian G. Mills,Ian G. Mills,Wendy B. Bollag,M. Vijay Kumar,M. Vijay Kumar +12 more
TL;DR: A novel role for androgens in the regulation of mitochondrial morphology that could potentially be utilized in prostate cancer therapy is shown, with androgen-increased Drp1 enhanced mitochondrial fission leading to apoptosis.
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Curcumin inhibits PhIP induced cytotoxicity in breast epithelial cells through multiple molecular targets
Ashok Jain,Abhilash Samykutty,Carissa L. Jackson,Darren D. Browning,Wendy B. Bollag,Wendy B. Bollag,Muthusamy Thangaraju,Satoru Takahashi,Shree Ram Singh +8 more
TL;DR: Curcumin appears to be an effective anti-PhIP food additive likely acting through multiple molecular targets, as it significantly inhibited PhIP-induced DNA adduct formation and DNA double stand breaks with a concomitant decrease in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production.
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Regulation of the Glycerol Transporter, Aquaporin-3, by Histone Deacetylase-3 and p53 in Keratinocytes
Vivek Choudhary,Vivek Choudhary,Lawrence O. Olala,Lawrence O. Olala,Karen C. Kagha,Zhi Qiang Pan,Zhi Qiang Pan,Xunsheng Chen,Xunsheng Chen,Rong Yang,Rong Yang,Abigail Cline,Inas Helwa,Lauren Marshall,Ismail Kaddour-Djebbar,Ismail Kaddour-Djebbar,Meghan E. McGee-Lawrence,Wendy B. Bollag +17 more
TL;DR: This study supports the regulation of AQP3 expression by HDAC3 and p53, and suggests that suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid could potentially be used as a therapy for skin diseases like psoriasis, where AQP 3 is abnormally expressed.
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Age-related increase of kynurenine enhances miR29b-1-5p to decrease both CXCL12 signaling and the epigenetic enzyme Hdac3 in bone marrow stromal cells.
Ahmed M. Elmansi,Ahmed M. Elmansi,Khaled A. Hussein,Sergio Mas Herrero,Sudharsan Periyasamy-Thandavan,Alexandra Aguilar-Perez,Alexandra Aguilar-Perez,Alexandra Aguilar-Perez,Galina Kondrikova,Galina Kondrikova,Dmitry Kondrikov,Nada H. Eisa,Nada H. Eisa,Nada H. Eisa,Jessica L. Pierce,Helen Kaiser,Kehong Ding,Aisha L. Walker,Xue Jiang,Wendy B. Bollag,Mohammed Elsalanty,Qing Zhong,Xingming Shi,Yun Su,Maribeth H. Johnson,Monte Hunter,Charles A. Reitman,Brian F. Volkman,Mark W. Hamrick,Carlos M. Isales,Sadanand Fulzele,Meghan E. McGee-Lawrence,William D. Hill +32 more
TL;DR: Novel molecular pathways involved in KYN's age-associated effects in the bone microenvironment that may be useful translational targets for treating osteoporosis are revealed.