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Matthew A. Quinn PhD

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InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentSocial Sciences & Health Policy (Public Health Sciences)
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    TitleAssistant Professor
    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
    DepartmentInternal Medicine, Molecular Medicine


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    1. Quinn MA, McCalla A, He B, Xu X, Cidlowski JA. Silencing of maternal hepatic glucocorticoid receptor is essential for normal fetal development in mice. Commun Biol. 2019; 2:104. PMID: 30911679.
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    2. Quinn MA, McCalla A, He B, Xu X, Cidlowski JA. Silencing of maternal hepatic glucocorticoid receptor is essential for normal fetal development in mice. Comms Bio. In Press. 2019.
    3. Quinn MA, Xu X, Ronfani M, Cidlowski JA. Estrogen Deficiency Promotes Hepatic Steatosis via a Glucocorticoid Receptor-Dependent Mechanism in Mice. Cell Rep. 2018 03 06; 22(10):2690-2701. PMID: 29514097.
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    4. McMillin M, Frampton G, Quinn M, Ashfaq S, de los Santos M, Grant S, DeMorrow S. Bile Acid Signaling Is Involved in the Neurological Decline in a Murine Model of Acute Liver Failure. Am J Pathol. 2016 Feb; 186(2):312-23. PMID: 26683664.
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    5. Quinn MA, Cidlowski JA. Endogenous hepatic glucocorticoid receptor signaling coordinates sex-biased inflammatory gene expression. FASEB J. 2016 Feb; 30(2):971-82. PMID: 26581598.
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    6. McMillin M, Frampton G, Quinn M, Divan A, Grant S, Patel N, Newell-Rogers K, DeMorrow S. Suppression of the HPA Axis During Cholestasis Can Be Attributed to Hypothalamic Bile Acid Signaling. Mol Endocrinol. 2015 Dec; 29(12):1720-30. PMID: 26431088.
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    7. Deak T, Quinn M, Cidlowski JA, Victoria NC, Murphy AZ, Sheridan JF. Neuroimmune mechanisms of stress: sex differences, developmental plasticity, and implications for pharmacotherapy of stress-related disease. Stress. 2015; 18(4):367-80. PMID: 26176590.
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    8. McMillin M, Galindo C, Pae HY, Frampton G, Di Patre PL, Quinn M, Whittington E, DeMorrow S. Gli1 activation and protection against hepatic encephalopathy is suppressed by circulating transforming growth factor ß1 in mice. J Hepatol. 2014 Dec; 61(6):1260-6. PMID: 25046848.
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    9. Quinn M, Ramamoorthy S, Cidlowski JA. Sexually dimorphic actions of glucocorticoids: beyond chromosomes and sex hormones. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2014 May; 1317:1-6. PMID: 24739020.
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    10. Quinn M, McMillin M, Galindo C, Frampton G, Pae HY, DeMorrow S. Bile acids permeabilize the blood brain barrier after bile duct ligation in rats via Rac1-dependent mechanisms. Dig Liver Dis. 2014 Jun; 46(6):527-34. PMID: 24629820.
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    11. Gruver-Yates AL, Quinn MA, Cidlowski JA. Analysis of glucocorticoid receptors and their apoptotic response to dexamethasone in male murine B cells during development. Endocrinology. 2014 Feb; 155(2):463-74. PMID: 24196358.
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    12. DeMorrow S, Meng F, Venter J, Leyva-Illades D, Francis H, Frampton G, Pae HY, Quinn M, Onori P, Glaser S, McDaniel K, Mancinelli R, Gaudio E, Alpini G, Franchitto A. Neuropeptide Y inhibits biliary hyperplasia of cholestatic rats by paracrine and autocrine mechanisms. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2013 Aug 01; 305(3):G250-7. PMID: 23703654.
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    13. Frampton G, Ueno Y, Quinn M, McMillin M, Pae HY, Galindo C, Leyva-Illades D, DeMorrow S. The novel growth factor, progranulin, stimulates mouse cholangiocyte proliferation via sirtuin-1-mediated inactivation of FOXO1. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2012 Dec 01; 303(11):G1202-11. PMID: 23086914.
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    14. Huang L, Frampton G, Rao A, Zhang KS, Chen W, Lai JM, Yin XY, Walker K, Culbreath B, Leyva-Illades D, Quinn M, McMillin M, Bradley M, Liang LJ, DeMorrow S. Monoamine oxidase A expression is suppressed in human cholangiocarcinoma via coordinated epigenetic and IL-6-driven events. Lab Invest. 2012 Oct; 92(10):1451-60. PMID: 22906985.
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    15. Leyva-Illades D, McMillin M, Quinn M, Demorrow S. Cholangiocarcinoma pathogenesis: Role of the tumor microenvironment. Transl Gastrointest Cancer. 2012; 1(1):71-80. PMID: 23002431.
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    16. Quinn MA and DeMorrow S. J of Cell Science and Therapy. Bile in the Brain? A Role for Bile Acids in the Central Nervous System. 2012; e113(3).
    17. Frampton G, Invernizzi P, Bernuzzi F, Pae HY, Quinn M, Horvat D, Galindo C, Huang L, McMillin M, Cooper B, Rimassa L, DeMorrow S. Interleukin-6-driven progranulin expression increases cholangiocarcinoma growth by an Akt-dependent mechanism. Gut. 2012 Feb; 61(2):268-77. PMID: 22068162.
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    18. Quinn M, Ueno Y, Pae HY, Huang L, Frampton G, Galindo C, Francis H, Horvat D, McMillin M, Demorrow S. Suppression of the HPA axis during extrahepatic biliary obstruction induces cholangiocyte proliferation in the rat. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2012 Jan 01; 302(1):G182-93. PMID: 21979757.
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    19. Huang L, Ramirez JC, Frampton GA, Golden LE, Quinn MA, Pae HY, Horvat D, Liang LJ, DeMorrow S. Anandamide exerts its antiproliferative actions on cholangiocarcinoma by activation of the GPR55 receptor. Lab Invest. 2011 Jul; 91(7):1007-17. PMID: 21464819.
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    20. Chiasson VL, Quinn MA, Young KJ, Mitchell BM. Protein kinase CbetaII-mediated phosphorylation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase threonine 495 mediates the endothelial dysfunction induced by FK506 (tacrolimus). J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2011 Jun; 337(3):718-23. PMID: 21383022.
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    21. Huang L, Quinn MA, Frampton GA, Golden LE, DeMorrow S. Recent advances in the understanding of the role of the endocannabinoid system in liver diseases. Dig Liver Dis. 2011 Mar; 43(3):188-93. PMID: 20934397.
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