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Kotha Subbaramaiah

Kotha Subbaramaiah

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
21665
World Ranking
6208
National Ranking
2919

Overview

Kotha Subbaramaiah is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research spans biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus also on medical studies. The scientist's work has a strong emphasis on molecular biology, pharmacology, genetics, epidemiology, and oncology as subfields.

The research topics covered by Kotha Subbaramaiah include:

  • Estrogen and related hormone effects
  • Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects
  • Adipokines, inflammation, and metabolic diseases
  • Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
  • Histone deacetylase inhibitors research
  • Heat shock proteins research
  • Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies

The scientist has contributed publications primarily in the following venues:

  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Cancer Prevention Research
  • Cancer Discovery

Some recent papers authored by Kotha Subbaramaiah include:

  • Withdrawal: Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ ligands suppress the transcriptional activation of cyclooxygenase-2: Evidence for involvement of activator protein-1 and CREB-binding protein/p300., 2020, Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Withdrawal: Regulation of cyclooxygenase-2 mRNA stability by taxanes: Evidence for involvement of p38, MAPKAPK-2, and HuR., 2020, Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Withdrawal: Cyclooxygenase-2-derived prostaglandin E2 stimulates Id-1 transcription., 2020, Journal of Biological Chemistry

Kotha Subbaramaiah frequently collaborates with several researchers. The most common coauthors include:

  • Andrew J. Dannenberg
  • Clifford A. Hudis
  • Levy Kopelovich
  • Xi Kathy Zhou
  • Baoheng Du

Best Publications

  • Resveratrol Inhibits Cyclooxygenase-2 Transcription and Activity in Phorbol Ester-treated Human Mammary Epithelial Cells

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;Wen Jing Chung;Pedro Michaluart;Nitin Telang

  • Cyclooxygenase 2: a molecular target for cancer prevention and treatment.

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;Andrew J. Dannenberg

  • Toll-Like Receptor-4 Promotes the Development of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Tumors

    Masayuki Fukata;Anli Chen;Arunan S. Vamadevan;Jason Cohen

  • Cyclo-oxygenase 2: a pharmacological target for the prevention of cancer.

    Andrew J Dannenberg;Nasser K Altorki;Jay O Boyle;Chau Dang

  • TRANSCRIPTION OF CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 IS ENHANCED IN TRANSFORMED MAMMARY EPITHELIAL CELLS

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;Nitin Telang;John T. Ramonetti;Ruriko Araki

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor: Pharmacologic Targets for Chemoprevention

    Andrew J. Dannenberg;Scott M. Lippman;Jason R. Mann;Kotha Subbaramaiah

  • Inflammation and Increased Aromatase Expression Occur in the Breast Tissue of Obese Women with Breast Cancer

    Patrick G. Morris;Clifford A. Hudis;Dilip Giri;Monica Morrow

  • Inhibitory effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester on the activity and expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in human oral epithelial cells and in a rat model of inflammation.

    Pedro Michaluart;Jaime L. Masferrer;Adelaide M. Carothers;Kotha Subbaramaiah

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 Is Overexpressed in Human Cervical Cancer

    Swati Kulkarni;Janet S. Rader;Fan Zhang;Helen Liapis

  • Cyclooxygenase-2: a target for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.

    L. R. Howe;K. Subbaramaiah;A. M C Brown;Andrew Dannenberg

  • Microtubule-interfering Agents Stimulate the Transcription of Cyclooxygenase-2: EVIDENCE FOR INVOLVEMENT OF ERK1/2 AND p38 MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE PATHWAYS *

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;Janice C. Hart;Larry Norton;Andrew J. Dannenberg

  • Obesity Is Associated with Inflammation and Elevated Aromatase Expression in the Mouse Mammary Gland

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;Louise R. Howe;Priya Bhardwaj;Baoheng Du

  • A Novel Synthetic Oleanane Triterpenoid, 2-Cyano-3,12-dioxoolean-1,9-dien-28-oic Acid, with Potent Differentiating, Antiproliferative, and Anti-Inflammatory Activity

    Nanjoo Suh;Yongping Wang;Tadashi Honda;Gordon W. Gribble

  • Celecoxib, a Selective Cyclo-Oxygenase-2 Inhibitor, Enhances the Response to Preoperative Paclitaxel and Carboplatin in Early-Stage Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer

    Nasser K. Altorki;R. S. Keresztes;J. L. Port;D. M. Libby

  • Association of Frequency and Duration of Aspirin Use and Hormone Receptor Status With Breast Cancer Risk

    Mary Beth Terry;Marilie D. Gammon;Fang Fang Zhang;Heba Tawfik

  • Inhibition of cyclooxygenase: a novel approach to cancer prevention.

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;David Zakim;Babette B. Weksler;Andrew J. Dannenberg

  • Celecoxib inhibits prostate cancer growth: Evidence of a cyclooxygenase-2-independent mechanism

    Manish I. Patel;Manish I. Patel;Manish I. Patel;Kotha Subbaramaiah;Baoheng Du;Mindy Chang

  • Cyclooxygenase‐2: A novel molecular target for the prevention and treatment of head and neck cancer

    Derrick T. Lin;Kotha Subbaramaiah;Jatin P. Shah;Andrew J. Dannenberg

  • Increased levels of COX-2 and prostaglandin E2 contribute to elevated aromatase expression in inflamed breast tissue of obese women.

    Kotha Subbaramaiah;Patrick G. Morris;Xi Kathy Zhou;Monica Morrow

  • Dihydroxy bile acids activate the transcription of cyclooxygenase-2.

    Fan Zhang;Kotha Subbaramaiah;Nasser Altorki;Andrew J. Dannenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Dannenberg
Andrew J. Dannenberg Cornell University
Clifford A. Hudis
Clifford A. Hudis Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Nasser K. Altorki
Nasser K. Altorki Cornell University
Levy Kopelovich
Levy Kopelovich Cornell University
Monica Morrow
Monica Morrow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Babette B. Weksler
Babette B. Weksler Cornell University
Anthony M. C. Brown
Anthony M. C. Brown Cornell University
Tadashi Tanabe
Tadashi Tanabe University of Tokushima
Robert A. Soslow
Robert A. Soslow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Timothy Hla
Timothy Hla Harvard University

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