Ismail Sergin, Ph.D.

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2012 Biology & Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Cell Biology) Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Karen O'Malley grad student 2012 Washington University
 (Amino Acids 855 to 876 of the Rodent Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor, mGluR5, C Terminal Domain Are Responsible for Its Inner Nuclear Membrane Localization.)
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Mildenberger J, Johansson I, Sergin I, et al. (2017) N-3 PUFAs induce inflammatory tolerance by formation of KEAP1-containing SQSTM1/p62-bodies and activation of NFE2L2. Autophagy. 0
Evans TD, Sergin I, Zhang X, et al. (2017) Target acquired: Selective autophagy in cardiometabolic disease. Science Signaling. 10
Sergin I, Jong YI, Harmon SK, et al. (2017) Sequences within the C-terminus of the metabotropic glutamate receptor, mGluR5, are responsible for inner nuclear membrane localization. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Evans TD, Sergin I, Zhang X, et al. (2016) Modulating Oxysterol Sensing to Control Macrophage Apoptosis and Atherosclerosis. Circulation Research. 119: 1258-1261
Sergin I, Evans TD, Bhattacharya S, et al. (2014) Hypoxia in plaque macrophages: a new danger signal for interleukin-1β activation? Circulation Research. 115: 817-20
Jong YJ, Sergin I, Purgert CA, et al. (2014) Location-dependent signaling of the group 1 metabotropic glutamate receptor mGlu5. Molecular Pharmacology. 86: 774-85
Emanuel R, Sergin I, Bhattacharya S, et al. (2014) Induction of lysosomal biogenesis in atherosclerotic macrophages can rescue lipid-induced lysosomal dysfunction and downstream sequelae. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 34: 1942-52
Sergin I, Razani B. (2014) Self-eating in the plaque: what macrophage autophagy reveals about atherosclerosis. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: Tem. 25: 225-34
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