Zengdun Shi

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentGastroenterology
AddressP.O. Box MSC 290
9th Floor
Clinical Science Bldg. - 96 Jonathan Lucas St.
Phone843-876-2241
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    1. Hijazi N, Shi Z, Rockey DC, Hijazi N, Shi Z, Rockey DC. Characterization of focal adhesion proteins in rodent hepatic stellate cells. Histochem Cell Biol. 2022 Oct; 158(4):325-334. PMID: 35960334.
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    2. Hijazi N, Rockey DC, Shi Z, Hijazi N, Rockey DC, Shi Z. The cellular microenvironment and cytoskeletal actin dynamics in liver fibrogenesis. Biocell. 2022 May 18; 46(9):2003-2007. PMID: 35734751; PMCID: PMC9211003.
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    3. Shi Z, Ren M, Rockey DC, Shi Z, Ren M, Rockey DC. Myocardin and myocardin-related transcription factor-A synergistically mediate actin cytoskeletal-dependent inhibition of liver fibrogenesis. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2020 03 01; 318(3):G504-G517. PMID: 31928221; PMCID: PMC7099496.
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    4. Rockey DC, Du Q, Weymouth ND, Shi Z, Rockey DC, Du Q, Weymouth ND, Shi Z. Smooth Muscle a-Actin Deficiency Leads to Decreased Liver Fibrosis via Impaired Cytoskeletal Signaling in Hepatic Stellate Cells. Am J Pathol. 2019 11; 189(11):2209-2220. PMID: 31476284; PMCID: PMC6902116.
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    5. Shi Z, Rockey DC, Shi Z, Rockey DC. Upregulation of the actin cytoskeleton via myocardin leads to increased expression of type 1 collagen. Lab Invest. 2017 12; 97(12):1412-1426. PMID: 29035375; PMCID: PMC6437559.
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    6. Rehman H, Liu Q, Krishnasamy Y, Shi Z, Ramshesh VK, Haque K, Schnellmann RG, Murphy MP, Lemasters JJ, Rockey DC, Zhong Z, Rehman H, Liu Q, Krishnasamy Y, Shi Z, Ramshesh VK, Haque K, Schnellmann RG, Murphy MP, Lemasters JJ, Rockey DC, Zhong Z. The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ attenuates liver fibrosis in mice. Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol. 2016; 8(1):14-27. PMID: 27186319; PMCID: PMC4859875.
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    7. Rockey DC, Weymouth N, Shi Z, Rockey DC, Weymouth N, Shi Z. Smooth muscle a actin (Acta2) and myofibroblast function during hepatic wound healing. PLoS One. 2013; 8(10):e77166. PMID: 24204762; PMCID: PMC3812165.
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