05B4 Greenbaum, Linda E. - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Linda E. Greenbaum, MD

Contact Dr. Greenbaum

233 South 10th Street
Suite 519
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-6345

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. The role of paracrine signals during liver regeneration
  2. The ductal plate: A source of progenitors and hepatocytes in the adult liver
  3. Foxl1-Cre-marked adult hepatic progenitors have clonogenic and bilineage differentiation potential
  4. The role of stem cells in liver repair and fibrosis
  5. Tissue-specific regulation of mouse MicroRNA genes in endoderm-derived tissues
  6. Nuclear factor κB up-regulation of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein β mediates hepatocyte resistance to tumor necrosis factor α toxicity
  7. From skin cells to hepatocytes: Advances in application of iPS cell technology
  8. Foxl1 promotes liver repair following cholestatic injury in mice
  9. Foxl1 is a marker of bipotential hepatic progenitor cells in mice
  10. Hedgehog signaling in biliary fibrosis
  11. Distinct proliferative and transcriptional effects of the D-type cyclins in vivo
  12. CCAAT/enhancer binding protein-β is a transcriptional regulator of peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator-1α in the regenerating liver
  13. C/EBPβ activates E2F-regulated genes in vivo via recruitment of the coactivator CREB-binding protein/p300
  14. Foxa2 integrates the transcriptional response of the hepatocyte to fasting
  15. Identification of transcriptional networks during liver regeneration
  16. Cell cycle regulation and hepatocarcinogenesis
  17. Orthogonal analysis of C/EBPβ targets in vivo during liver proliferation
  18. The proinflammatory mediators C3a and C5a are essential for liver regeneration
  19. Activation of interleukin-6/STAT3 and liver regeneration following transplantation
  20. Interleukin-6 Protects against Fas-mediated Death by Establishing a Critical Level of Anti-apoptotic Hepatic Proteins FLIP, Bcl-2, and Bcl-xL
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