Mary E A Howell
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Recent Articles
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Wang L, Howell M, Hensley C, Ning K, Moorman J, Yao Z, et al.
J Virol
. 2023 Oct;
97(11):e0095323.
PMID: 37877721
To our knowledge, this is the first report delineating the activation of the master antioxidant defense during EBV latency. We show that EBV-triggered reactive oxygen species production activates the Keap1-NRF2...
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Wang L, Howell M, Sparks-Wallace A, Zhao J, Hensley C, Nicksic C, et al.
mBio
. 2021 Sep;
12(5):e0109721.
PMID: 34488443
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) protein LMP1 serves as a paradigm that engages complicated ubiquitination-mediated mechanisms to activate multiple transcription factors. p62 is a ubiquitin sensor and a signal-transducing adaptor that...
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Wang L, Sparks-Wallace A, Casteel J, Howell M, Ning S
Front Oncol
. 2021 Apr;
11:632638.
PMID: 33869018
Non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) is the major type of lung cancer, which is among the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. LIMD1 was previously identified as a tumor suppressor in...
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Wang L, Howell M, Sparks-Wallace A, Hawkins C, Nicksic C, Kohne C, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2019 Apr;
15(4):e1007541.
PMID: 31017975
DNA damage response (DDR) and selective autophagy both can be activated by reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS), and both are of paramount importance in cancer development. The selective autophagy receptor and...
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Wang L, Howell M, McPeak B, Riggs K, Kohne C, Yohanon J, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2018 Feb;
9(5):6282-6297.
PMID: 29464072
LIMD1 (LIM domain-containing protein 1) is considered as a tumor suppressor, being deregulated in many cancers to include hematological malignancies; however, very little is known about the underlying mechanisms of...
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Stuart C, Lee M, South M, Howell M, Stone M
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2017 Jul;
123(4):894-901.
PMID: 28663372
Resistance training of healthy young men typically results in muscle hypertrophy and a shift in vastus lateralis composition away from type IIx fibers to an increase in IIa fiber content....
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Stuart C, Lee M, South M, Howell M, Cartwright B, Ramsey M, et al.
J Strength Cond Res
. 2016 Jul;
31(3):798-808.
PMID: 27379957
Stuart, CA, Lee, ML, South, MA, Howell, MEA, Cartwright, BM, Ramsey, MW, and Stone, MH. Pre-training muscle characteristics of subjects who are obese determine how well exercise training will improve...
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Stuart C, Stone W, Howell M, Brannon M, Hall H, Gibson A, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2015 Dec;
310(5):C381-9.
PMID: 26676053
Muscle fiber composition correlates with insulin resistance, and exercise training can increase slow-twitch (type I) fibers and, thereby, mitigate diabetes risk. Human skeletal muscle is made up of three distinct...
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Stuart C, Howell M, Cartwright B, McCurry M, Lee M, Ramsey M, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2014 Dec;
2(12).
PMID: 25472611
Insulin resistance in metabolic syndrome subjects is profound in spite of muscle insulin receptor and insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4) expression being nearly normal. Insulin receptor tyrosine kinase phosphorylation of insulin...
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Stuart C, South M, Lee M, McCurry M, Howell M, Ramsey M, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2013 May;
45(11):2021-9.
PMID: 23669880
Introduction: Insulin resistance in obesity is decreased after successful diet and exercise. Aerobic exercise training alone was evaluated as an intervention in subjects with the metabolic syndrome. Methods: Eighteen nondiabetic,...