05B4 Zimmers, Teresa - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Teresa Zimmers, PhD

Contact Dr. Zimmers

233 South 10th Street
Suite 306
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-1108
(215) 503-1077 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. The influence of Hispanic ethnicity on nonsmall cell lung cancer histology and patient survival: An analysis of the Survival, Epidemiology, and End Results database
  2. Inflammation, organomegaly, and muscle wasting despite hyperphagia in a mouse model of burn cachexia
  3. Hedgehog signaling regulates bladder cancer growth and tumorigenicity
  4. JAK/STAT3 pathway inhibition blocks skeletal muscle wasting downstream of IL-6 and in experimental cancer cachexia.
  5. JAK/STAT3 pathway inhibition blocks skeletal muscle wasting downstream of IL-6 and in experimental cancer cachexia
  6. BMP9 and BMP10 are critical for postnatal retinal vascular remodeling
  7. Increase in muscle mitochondrial biogenesis does not prevent muscle loss but increased tumor size in a mouse model of acute cancer-induced cachexia
  8. Deletion of interleukin-6 improves pyruvate tolerance without altering hepatic insulin signaling in the leptin receptor-deficient mouse
  9. Obesity and weight loss at presentation of lung cancer are associated with opposite effects on survival
  10. Is surgical resection superior to transplantation in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma?
  11. STAT3 activation in skeletal muscle links muscle wasting and the acute phase response in cancer cachexia
  12. Regulation of muscle mass by follistatin and activins
  13. Leveraging combinatorial chemotherapy to improve outcomes in patients with pancreatic cancer
  14. Loss of GDF-15 abolishes Sulindac chemoprevention in the Apc Min/+ mouse model of intestinal cancer
  15. Perspective: PhD scientists completing medical school in two years: Looking at the Miami PhD-to-MD program alumni twenty years later
  16. Interleukin-6 is an important in vivo inhibitor of intestinal epithelial cell death in mice
  17. Acute inhibition of myostatin-family proteins preserves skeletal muscle in mouse models of cancer cachexia
  18. A comprehensive evaluation of outcomes for inflammatory breast cancer
  19. Body Surface Area Prediction in Normal, Hypermuscular, and Obese Mice
  20. SUS/AAS abstracts: what is the scientific impact?
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