Yifeng Du, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
Area:
neurotrophin signal transduction, Alzheimer's disease, p62, synaptic plasticity
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Marie W. Wooten grad student 2009 Auburn University
 (Regulation of the p62 promoter by oxidative damage in neurodegenerative disease and aging.)
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Jiang J, Yu Y, Kinjo E, et al. (2019) Suppressing pro-inflammatory prostaglandin signaling attenuates excitotoxicity-associated neuronal inflammation and injury. Neuropharmacology
Qiu J, Li Q, Bell KA, et al. (2019) Small-molecule inhibition of prostaglandin E receptor 2 impairs cyclooxygenase-associated malignant glioma growth. British Journal of Pharmacology
Hartings JA, York J, Carroll CP, et al. (2017) Subarachnoid blood acutely induces spreading depolarizations and early cortical infarction. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 140: 2673-2690
Kang X, Qiu J, Li Q, et al. (2017) Cyclooxygenase-2 contributes to oxidopamine-mediated neuronal inflammation and injury via the prostaglandin E2 receptor EP2 subtype. Scientific Reports. 7: 9459
Qiu J, Du Y, Li Q, et al. (2017) Abstract 3114: The role of prostaglandin signaling in human glioblastoma cell activities and growth in vitro and in vivo Cancer Research. 77: 3114-3114
Dey A, Kang X, Qiu J, et al. (2016) Anti-Inflammatory Small Molecules To Treat Seizures and Epilepsy: From Bench to Bedside. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
Du Y, Kemper T, Qiu J, et al. (2015) Defining the therapeutic time window for suppressing the inflammatory prostaglandin E2 signaling after status epilepticus. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
Du Y, Seibenhener ML, Yan J, et al. (2015) aPKC phosphorylation of HDAC6 results in increased deacetylation activity. Plos One. 10: e0123191
Calderilla-Barbosa L, Seibenhener ML, Du Y, et al. (2014) Interaction of SQSTM1 with the motor protein dynein--SQSTM1 is required for normal dynein function and trafficking. Journal of Cell Science. 127: 4052-63
Seibenhener ML, Zhao T, Du Y, et al. (2013) Behavioral effects of SQSTM1/p62 overexpression in mice: support for a mitochondrial role in depression and anxiety. Behavioural Brain Research. 248: 94-103
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