Fathima S. Ameer
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Strathclyde (2013); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2021); Institute on Aging (2019–2024); Clemson University (2016–2021); Mississippi State University (2012–2015)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Fathima S. Ameer investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular function, with a focus on mitochondrial health and DNA damage. Her research explores the role of sirtuin gene family members and their isoforms in modulating mitochondrial functions and gene expression, particularly in muscle cells. Ameer has also examined the impact of polyphenols on copper oxide nanoparticle-induced DNA damage, reactive oxygen species generation, and fibroblast cell death. Her work has been supported by funding for studies involving animal models, including mice, and has delved into genetic variations affecting cellular processes. Ameer collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Gohar Azhar, Jeanne Y. Wei, Pankaj Patyal, and Jasmine Crane, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 13 and 843 total citations across 25 publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 13
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 848
Selected Publications
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THE SIGNALING PATHWAY OF SRF-SIRTUIN-2 GENE AND MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION (2024)
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The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function (2024)
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SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS (2023)
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Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions (2022)
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Sirtuin gene isoforms and genomic sequences of mouse and humans: Divergence across species (2022)
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Alternative Splicing Increases Sirtuin Gene Family Diversity and Modulates Their Subcellular Localization and Function (2021)
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Effect of Nutritional Stress on the Expression of Sirtuin Gene Family (2020)
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Low Glucose Enhances the Cytoprotective Effect of Metformin Against Doxorubicin Induced Cytotoxicity in Normal Cells (2020)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Alternative Splicing Increases Sirtuin Gene Family Diversity and Modulates Their Subcellular Localization and Function
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- Sirtuin gene isoforms and genomic sequences of mouse and humans: Divergence across species
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Alternative Splicing Increases Sirtuin Gene Family Diversity and Modulates Their Subcellular Localization and Function
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- Sirtuin gene isoforms and genomic sequences of mouse and humans: Divergence across species
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Alternative Splicing Increases Sirtuin Gene Family Diversity and Modulates Their Subcellular Localization and Function
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- Sirtuin gene isoforms and genomic sequences of mouse and humans: Divergence across species
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- Sirtuin gene isoforms and genomic sequences of mouse and humans: Divergence across species
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- SIRTUIN 1 ISOFORMS DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION IN MUSCLE CELLS
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- Rho/SRF Inhibitor Modulates Mitochondrial Functions
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
- The Role of Sirtuin-1 Isoforms in Regulating Mitochondrial Function
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