Christopher D. Green

Former Postdoc
Email: green@picb.ac.cn, cgreen1131@gmail.com

Experience

  • 2009.12 - , Postdoc in Jing-Dong Jackie Han's Lab, IGDB, CAS.

  • 2003.9 - 2009.12, Ph.D. Michigan State University

Research Focus

Identification of key regulatory pathways involved in aging and age-related diseases from an epigenetics perspective.

Publications

  1. Aaron C. Baldwin, Christopher D. Green, L. Karl Olson, Michael A. Moxley and John A. Corbett.     A role for aberrant protein palmitoylation in FFA-induced ER stress and beta cell death. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, Mar 2012.

  2. Christopher D. Green and L. Karl Olson. Modulation of palmitate-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress and apoptosis in pancreatic beta-cells by stearoyl-CoA desaturase and Elovl-6. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, Apr 2011.

  3. Christopher D. Green, Cansel G. Ozguden-Akkoc, Yun Wang, Donald B. Jump and L. Karl Olson. Role of fatty acid elongases in determination of de novo synthesized monounsaturated fatty acid species. Journal of Lipid Research, Jul 2010.

  4. Christopher D. Green, Donald B. Jump and L. Karl Olson.     Elevated insulin secretion from liver X receptor-activated pancreatic beta-cells involves increased de novo lipid synthesis and triacylglyceride turnover. Endocrinology, Jun 2009.

  5. Maria F. Pino, Diana Z. Ye, Katrina D. Linning, Christopher D. Green, Brian Wicksteed, Vincent Poitout and L. Karl Olson.     Elevated glucose attenuates human insulin gene promoter activity in INS-1 pancreatic beta-cells via reduced nuclear factor binding to the A5/core and Z element. Molecular Endocrinology, May 2005.

  6. James P. Luyendyk, Patrick J. Shaw, Christopher D. Green, Jane F. Maddox, Patricia E. Ganey and Robert A. Roth. Coagulation-Mediated Hypoxia and Neutrophil-Dependent Hepatic Injury in Rats Given Lipopolysaccharide and Ranitidine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther, Sep 2005.

  7. James P. Luyendyk, Jane F. Maddox, Christopher D. Green, Patricia E. Ganey, Robert A. Roth. Role of hepatic fibrin in idiosyncrasy-like liver injury from lipopolysaccharide-ranitidine coexposure in rats. Hepatology, Dec 2004.

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