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Huiying Zhang, Ph.D.

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Huiying Zhang
Name:
  Huiying Zhang, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Instructor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Digestive and Liver Diseases
School:
  Southwestern Medical School

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Barrett's esophagus
Acid exposure induces DNA damage and repair
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Feagins LA, Susnow N, Zhang H, Pearson S, Owen C, Schmalstieg WF, Terada LS, Spechler SJ, Ramirez RD, Souza RF, "Gain of allelic gene expression for IGF-II occurs frequently in Barrett’s esophagus." Am J Physiol-Gastrointest. and Liver Physiol, 284:G871-G875, 2006
Jaiswal KR, Morales CP, Feagins LA, Gandia KG, Zhang X, Zhang H,, "Characterization of telomerase-immortalized, non-neoplastic," Dis esophagus, Vol.20:256-264, 2007
Zhang H, Zhang X, Hormi-carver K, Feagins LA, Spechler SJ, Souza RF, "In Non-neoplastic Barrett?s epithelial (BAR-T) cells, acid exerts early anti-proliferative effects through activation of the Chk2 pathway" Cancer Res., Vol.67:8580-8587, 2007
Feagins LA, Zhang H, Hormi-carver K, Quinones M, Thomas D, Zhang X, Terada LS, Spechler SJ, Ramirez RD, Souza RF, "Acid has antiproliferative effects in nonneoplastic Barrett’s epithelial cells." Am J Gastro, 102:10-20, 2007
Feagins LA, Zhang H, Zhang X, Hormi-carver K, Thomas T, Terada LS,, "Mechanisms of oxidant production in esophageal squamous cell" Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol., Vol. 294(2):G411-7, 2008
 
 
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