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Teshome Yehualaeshet

TitleAssociate Prof.
InstitutionTuskegee University
DepartmentPathobiology
AddressCVMNAH, Pathobiology
1200 West Montgomery Road
College of Veterinary Medicine
Tuskegee AL 36088
Phone3347278107
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    1. Chowdhury R, Gales D, Valenzuela P, Miller S, Yehualaeshet T, Manne U, Francia G, Samuel T. Bromoethylindole (BEI-9) redirects NF-?B signaling induced by camptothecin and TNFa to promote cell death in colon cancer cells. Apoptosis. 2017 Dec; 22(12):1553-1563. PMID: 29116428.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    2. Fadlalla K, Elgendy R, Gilbreath E, Pondugula SR, Yehualaeshet T, Mansour M, Serbessa T, Manne U, Samuel T. 3-(2-Bromoethyl)-indole inhibits the growth of cancer cells and NF-?B activation. Oncol Rep. 2015 Jul; 34(1):495-503. PMID: 26063116.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    3. Delesa EK, Yohannes A, Alemayehu M, Samuel T, Yehualaeshet T. Calves' sex ratio in naturally and artificially bred cattle in central Ethiopia. Theriogenology. 2014 Aug; 82(3):433-9. PMID: 24908336.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    4. Woubit A, Yehualaeshet T, Roberts S, Graham M, Kim M, Samuel T. Customizable PCR-microplate array for differential identification of multiple pathogens. J Food Prot. 2013 Nov; 76(11):1948-57. PMID: 24215700.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:CellsPHPublic Health
    5. Woubit A, Yehualaeshet T, Habtemariam T, Samuel T. Novel genomic tools for specific and real-time detection of biothreat and frequently encountered foodborne pathogens. J Food Prot. 2012 Apr; 75(4):660-70. PMID: 22488053.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    6. Abdela W, Graham M, Tsegaye H, Temesgen S, Yehualaeshet T. Effects of orange juice pH on survival, urease activity and DNA profiles of Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis stored at 4 degree C. J Food Saf. 2011 Nov; 31(4):487-496. PMID: 22081735.
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    7. Fadlalla K, Watson A, Yehualaeshet T, Turner T, Samuel T. Ruta graveolens extract induces DNA damage pathways and blocks Akt activation to inhibit cancer cell proliferation and survival. Anticancer Res. 2011 Jan; 31(1):233-41. PMID: 21273604.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    8. Samuel T, Fadlalla K, Turner T, Yehualaeshet TE. The flavonoid quercetin transiently inhibits the activity of taxol and nocodazole through interference with the cell cycle. Nutr Cancer. 2010; 62(8):1025-35. PMID: 21058190.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    9. Debretsion A, Habtemariam T, Wilson S, Nganwa D, Yehualaeshet T. Real-time PCR assay for rapid detection and quantification of Campylobacter jejuni on chicken rinses from poultry processing plant. Mol Cell Probes. 2007 Jun; 21(3):177-81. PMID: 17223308.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    10. Lee CG, Cho SJ, Kang MJ, Chapoval SP, Lee PJ, Noble PW, Yehualaeshet T, Lu B, Flavell RA, Milbrandt J, Homer RJ, Elias JA. Early growth response gene 1-mediated apoptosis is essential for transforming growth factor beta1-induced pulmonary fibrosis. J Exp Med. 2004 Aug 02; 200(3):377-89. PMID: 15289506.
      Citations: 174     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    11. Yehualaeshet T, O'Connor R, Begleiter A, Murphy-Ullrich JE, Silverstein R, Khalil N. A CD36 synthetic peptide inhibits bleomycin-induced pulmonary inflammation and connective tissue synthesis in the rat. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2000 Aug; 23(2):204-12. PMID: 10919987.
      Citations: 36     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    12. Yehualaeshet T, O'Connor R, Green-Johnson J, Mai S, Silverstein R, Murphy-Ullrich JE, Khalil N. Activation of rat alveolar macrophage-derived latent transforming growth factor beta-1 by plasmin requires interaction with thrombospondin-1 and its cell surface receptor, CD36. Am J Pathol. 1999 Sep; 155(3):841-51. PMID: 10487979.
      Citations: 63     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
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