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Overview

Greg M. Cole is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans several fields within the life sciences, with a concentration on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

The main fields of study in which Greg M. Cole has published include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Subfields covered by their work encompass:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Molecular Medicine
  • Physiology

Key topics in their research involve:

  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Curcumin's Biomedical Applications
  • Biochemical effects in animals
  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis

Greg M. Cole's recent publications include two papers. The first, published in 2022, is titled Integrated Multiomics Analysis of Salivary Exosomes to Identify Biomarkers Associated with Changes in Mood States and Fatigue and appeared in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. The second, published in 2020, is titled A sensitive LC-MS assay using derivatization with boron trifluoride to quantify curcuminoids in biological samples, published in Analytical Biochemistry.

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors. Among the most common collaborators are:

  • Bruce Teter
  • Kym F. Faull
  • Whitaker Cohn
  • Chunni Zhu
  • Jesus Campagna

In terms of publication venues, Greg M. Cole has contributed to:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Analytical Biochemistry

Best Publications

  • Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease

    Michael T Heneka;Monica J Carson;Joseph El Khoury;Gary E Landreth

  • Inflammation and Alzheimer's disease.

    H Akiyama;S Barger;S Barnum;B Bradt

  • Correlative Memory Deficits, Aβ Elevation, and Amyloid Plaques in Transgenic Mice

    Karen Hsiao;Paul Chapman;Steven Nilsen;Chris Eckman

  • Curcumin Inhibits Formation of Amyloid β Oligomers and Fibrils, Binds Plaques, and Reduces Amyloid in Vivo

    Fusheng Yang;Giselle P. Lim;Giselle P. Lim;Aynun N. Begum;Aynun N. Begum;Oliver J. Ubeda;Oliver J. Ubeda

  • The Curry Spice Curcumin Reduces Oxidative Damage and Amyloid Pathology in an Alzheimer Transgenic Mouse

    Giselle P. Lim;Teresa Chu;Fusheng Yang;Walter Beech

  • Ibuprofen Suppresses Plaque Pathology and Inflammation in a Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease

    G. P. Lim;G. P. Lim;F. Yang;F. Yang;T. Chu;T. Chu;P. Chen;P. Chen

  • A diet enriched with the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid reduces amyloid burden in an aged Alzheimer mouse model.

    Giselle P. Lim;Frédéric Calon;Takashi Morihara;Fusheng Yang

  • Docosahexaenoic Acid Protects from Dendritic Pathology in an Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model

    Frédéric Calon;Giselle P. Lim;Giselle P. Lim;Fusheng Yang;Fusheng Yang;Takashi Morihara;Takashi Morihara

  • PET of Brain Amyloid and Tau in Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Gary W. Small;Vladimir Kepe;Linda M. Ercoli;Prabha Siddarth

  • Alzheimer's disease Etiologies, pathophysiology, cognitive reserve, and treatment opportunities

    Jeffrey L. Cummings;Harry V. Vinters;Gregory M. Cole;Zaven S. Khachaturian

  • Vitamin E protects nerve cells from amyloid βprotein toxicity

    Christian Behl;John Davis;Greg M. Cole;David Schubert

  • Microglial response to amyloid plaques in APPsw transgenic mice.

    Sally A. Frautschy;Fusheng Yang;Michael Irrizarry;Brad Hyman

  • Curcumin Structure-Function, Bioavailability, and Efficacy in Models of Neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's Disease

    Aynun N. Begum;Mychica R. Jones;Giselle P. Lim;Takashi Morihara

  • A Potential Role of the Curry Spice Curcumin in Alzheimer’s Disease

    John M. Ringman;Sally A. Frautschy;Gregory M. Cole;Donna L. Masterman

  • Phenolic anti-inflammatory antioxidant reversal of Aβ-induced cognitive deficits and neuropathology

    S.A. Frautschy;W. Hu;P. Kim;S.A. Miller

  • NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF CURCUMIN

    Greg M. Cole;Bruce Teter;Sally A. Frautschy

  • Oral curcumin for Alzheimer's disease: tolerability and efficacy in a 24-week randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study.

    John M Ringman;Sally A Frautschy;Edmond Teng;Aynun N Begum

  • β-Amyloid Oligomers Induce Phosphorylation of Tau and Inactivation of Insulin Receptor Substrate via c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Signaling: Suppression by Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Curcumin

    Qiu-Lan Ma;Fusheng Yang;Emily R. Rosario;Oliver J. Ubeda

  • Retinal amyloid pathology and proof-of-concept imaging trial in Alzheimer’s disease

    Yosef Koronyo;David Biggs;Ernesto Barron;David S. Boyer

  • The regulation of amyloid β protein precursor secretion and its modulatory role in cell adhesion

    D. Schubert;Lee-Way Jin;T. Saitoh;Greg Cole

  • Binding Characteristics of Radiofluorinated 6-Dialkylamino-2-Naphthylethylidene Derivatives as Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Probes for β-Amyloid Plaques in Alzheimer's Disease

    Eric D. Agdeppa;Vladimir Kepe;Jie Liu;Samuel Flores-Torres

  • Neuroinfl ammation in Alzheimer's disease

    Michael T Heneka;Monica J Carson;Joseph El Khoury;Gary E Landreth

Frequent Co-Authors

Liana G. Apostolova
Liana G. Apostolova Indiana University
Frédéric Calon
Frédéric Calon Université Laval
Harry V. Vinters
Harry V. Vinters University of California, Los Angeles
David Schubert
David Schubert Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Paul M. Thompson
Paul M. Thompson University of Southern California
Gary W. Small
Gary W. Small University of California, Los Angeles
Jorge R. Barrio
Jorge R. Barrio University of California, Los Angeles
Susan Y. Bookheimer
Susan Y. Bookheimer University of California, Los Angeles
Jeffrey L. Cummings
Jeffrey L. Cummings University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Daniel H. Geschwind
Daniel H. Geschwind University of California, Los Angeles

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