Joy Joseph
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Recent Articles
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Mincey K, Allen-Joyner C, Bowens R, Richardson B, Smith L, Mize V, et al.
Soc Work Public Health
. 2024 Jul;
39(7):628-637.
PMID: 38967051
The purpose of this study was to understand how masculinity and race impact mental health among Black male graduate students. A qualitative study using in-depth interviews recruited Black male graduate...
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Mac V, Wong J, Volkman H, Perez-Padilla J, Wakeman B, Delorey M, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2023 Mar;
72(11):288-289.
PMID: 36927833
No abstract available.
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Kalyanaraman B, Cheng G, Hardy M, Ouari O, Lopez M, Joseph J, et al.
Redox Biol
. 2018 Mar;
16:426-427.
PMID: 29548725
No abstract available.
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Kalyanaraman B, Cheng G, Hardy M, Ouari O, Lopez M, Joseph J, et al.
Redox Biol
. 2017 Oct;
14:316-327.
PMID: 29017115
The present review is a sequel to the previous review on cancer metabolism published in this journal. This review focuses on the selective antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects of mitochondria-targeted therapeutics...
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Zielonka J, Joseph J, Sikora A, Hardy M, Ouari O, Vasquez-Vivar J, et al.
Chem Rev
. 2017 Jun;
117(15):10043-10120.
PMID: 28654243
Mitochondria are recognized as one of the most important targets for new drug design in cancer, cardiovascular, and neurological diseases. Currently, the most effective way to deliver drugs specifically to...
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Zhao B, Qiang L, Joseph J, Kalyanaraman B, Viollet B, He Y
Genes Dis
. 2017 Jan;
3(1):82-87.
PMID: 28066797
Autophagy is a cellular self-eating process essential for stress response and maintaining tissue homeostasis by lysosomal degradation of unwanted or damaged proteins and organelles. Here, we show that cells with...
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Ghosh A, Langley M, Harischandra D, Neal M, Jin H, Anantharam V, et al.
J Neuroimmune Pharmacol
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):259-78.
PMID: 26838361
Mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress and neuroinflammation have been implicated as key mediators contributing to the progressive degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's disease (PD). Currently, we lack a pharmacological agent...
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Cheng G, Zielonka J, McAllister D, Hardy M, Ouari O, Joseph J, et al.
Cancer Lett
. 2015 May;
365(1):96-106.
PMID: 26004344
One of the proposed mechanisms for tumor proliferation involves redox signaling mediated by reactive oxygen species such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide generated at moderate levels. Thus, the antiproliferative and...
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Dranka B, Gifford A, McAllister D, Zielonka J, Joseph J, OHara C, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2014 Sep;
583:159-64.
PMID: 25263790
Recently, we demonstrated that dimeric apocynin prevented loss of motor function in the leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2(R1441G)) transgenic (tg) mouse (treated with 200mg/kg, three times per week) [B.P. Dranka...