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10019
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4386

Overview

Moshe Levi is affiliated with Georgetown University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Genetics, Nephrology, and Physiology.

Their work encompasses a range of important topics including Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension, Cell Adhesion Molecules Research, Connective Tissue Growth Factor Research, Connective Tissue Disorders Research, Kidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments, Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies, and Nephrotoxicity and Medicinal Plants.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Moshe Levi include:

  • Characterization of the Ocular Phenotype in a Col4a3 Knockout Mouse Model of Alport Syndrome, 2024, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Obeticholic Acid Prevents Fibrosis in a Model of Tubulointerstitial Kidney Disease, 2022, The FASEB Journal
  • Spaceflight Activates Lipotoxic Pathways in Mouse Liver, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Partitioning of Thy-1, GM1, and cross-linked phospholipid analogs into lipid rafts reconstituted in supported model membrane monolayers, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • Effects of Lanthanum Carbonate on Whole-Body Calcium Balance, Vascular Function, and Mineral Metabolites in Adults With CKD 3b-4 and Normophosphatemia, 2022, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

Moshe Levi frequently publishes in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, UNC Libraries, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, The FASEB Journal, and the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including Bryce A. Jones, Xiaoxin Wang, Avi Z. Rosenberg, Tyson Marden, and Gregory G. Schwartz.

Best Publications

  • Triglycerides and Cardiovascular Disease A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Michael Miller;Neil J. Stone;Christie Ballantyne;Vera Bittner

  • Lipid rafts reconstituted in model membranes.

    C. Dietrich;L. A. Bagatolli;Z. N. Volovyk;Nancy L Thompson

  • Inhibition of plasminogen activators or matrix metalloproteinases prevents cardiac rupture but impairs therapeutic angiogenesis and causes cardiac failure.

    Stephane Heymans;Aernout Luttun;Dieter Nuyens;G Theilmeier

  • Mouse Models of Diabetic Nephropathy

    Frank C. Brosius;Charles E. Alpers;Erwin P. Bottinger;Matthew D. Breyer

  • Partitioning of Thy-1, GM1, and cross-linked phospholipid analogs into lipid rafts reconstituted in supported model membrane monolayers.

    Christian Dietrich;Zoya N. Volovyk;Moshe Levi;Nancy L. Thompson

  • Two-photon fluorescence microscopy of laurdan generalized polarization domains in model and natural membranes.

    T. Parasassi;E. Gratton;W.M. Yu;P. Wilson

  • Regulation of Renal Lipid Metabolism, Lipid Accumulation, and Glomerulosclerosis in FVBdb/db Mice With Type 2 Diabetes

    Zhuowei Wang;Tao Jiang;Jinping Li;Gregory Proctor

  • SGLT2 Protein Expression Is Increased in Human Diabetic Nephropathy: SGLT2 PROTEIN INHIBITION DECREASES RENAL LIPID ACCUMULATION, INFLAMMATION, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEPHROPATHY IN DIABETIC MICE.

    Xiaoxin X. Wang;Xiaoxin X. Wang;Jonathan Levi;Yuhuan Luo;Komuraiah Myakala

  • The activation of factor X and prothrombin by recombinant factor VIIa in vivo is mediated by tissue factor.

    H ten Cate;K A Bauer;M Levi;T S Edgington

  • Parathyroid hormone action on phosphate transporter mRNA and protein in rat renal proximal tubules

    S. A. Kempson;M. Lotscher;B. Kaissling;J. Biber

  • Bile acid receptor activation modulates hepatic monocyte activity and improves nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

    Rachel H. McMahan;Xiaoxin X. Wang;Lin Ling Cheng;Tibor Krisko

  • Altered renal tubular expression of the complement inhibitor Crry permits complement activation after ischemia/reperfusion

    Joshua M. Thurman;Danica Ljubanović;Pamela A. Royer;Damian M. Kraus

  • Spatial-Temporal Studies of Membrane Dynamics: Scanning Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (SFCS)

    Qiaoqiao Ruan;Melanie A. Cheng;Moshe Levi;Enrico Gratton

  • Diabetic Nephropathy is Accelerated by Farnesoid X Receptor Deficiency and Inhibited by Farnesoid X Receptor Activation in a Type 1 Diabetes Model

    Xiaoxin X. Wang;Tao Jiang;Yan Shen;Yupanqui Caldas

  • The Na+-Pi cotransporter PiT-2 (SLC20A2) is expressed in the apical membrane of rat renal proximal tubules and regulated by dietary Pi

    Ricardo Villa-Bellosta;Silvia Ravera;Victor Sorribas;Gerti Stange

  • Role of microtubules in the rapid regulation of renal phosphate transport in response to acute alterations in dietary phosphate content.

    M Lötscher;B Kaissling;J Biber;H Murer

  • G Protein-Coupled Bile Acid Receptor TGR5 Activation Inhibits Kidney Disease in Obesity and Diabetes

    Xiaoxin X. Wang;Michal Herman Edelstein;Uzi Gafter;Liru Qiu

  • The farnesoid X receptor modulates renal lipid metabolism and diet-induced renal inflammation, fibrosis, and proteinuria.

    Xiaoxin X. Wang;Tao Jiang;Yan Shen;Luciano Adorini

  • Intestinal Phosphate Transport

    Yves Sabbagh;Hector Giral;Yupanqui Caldas;Moshe Levi

  • FXR/TGR5 Dual Agonist Prevents Progression of Nephropathy in Diabetes and Obesity.

    Xiaoxin X. Wang;Dong Wang;Yuhuan Luo;Komuraiah Myakala

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrico Gratton
Enrico Gratton University of California, Irvine
Jürg Biber
Jürg Biber University of Zurich
Heini Murer
Heini Murer University of Zurich
Eric O. Potma
Eric O. Potma University of California, Irvine
Daniel Markovich
Daniel Markovich University of Queensland
Luis A. Bagatolli
Luis A. Bagatolli National University of Córdoba
David J. Orlicky
David J. Orlicky University of Colorado Denver
Maria B. Grant
Maria B. Grant University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michelle A. Digman
Michelle A. Digman University of California, Irvine
Jeffrey B. Kopp
Jeffrey B. Kopp National Institutes of Health

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