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Education
- 2005.
Doctor of Philosophy in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine, University
of Cincinnati, Ohio
- 2001.
Bachelor of Science in Biology, University of Cincinnati, Ohio
Professional Experience
- 10/06-Present: Medical Writer, Physicians' Education Resource, Dallas, Texas
- 10/05-10/06: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Department
of Biophysics and Molecular Genetics
- 6/01-9/05: Graduate Assistant, University of Cincinnati, Department
of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- 10/97-5/01: Undergraduate Assistant, University of Cincinnati, Dr. David
Y. Hui, Cincinnati, Ohio
Abstracts
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Zachary W.Q. Moore and David Y. Hui. Apolipoprotein E Recruitment and its Activation of iNOS is Required for Vacular Injury-Induced
Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation. Presented at the AHA Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Sessions,
2005.
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Zachary W.Q. Moore, Binghua Zhu, Joshua E. Basford, and
David Y. Hui. Apolipoprotein
E Accumulation is Associated with Smooth Muscle Phenotype Modulation Accompanied
by Decrease in alpha-Actin Expression. Presented at the AHA Arteriosclerosis,
Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Sessions, 2003.
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Zachary W.Q. Moore, Binghua Zhu, David G. Kuhel, and David
Y. Hui. Apolipoprotein E Accumulation in Carotid Arterial Smooth Muscle Tissue after Endothelial Denudation in Mice. Presented
at the AHA Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Sessions, 2002.
- David G. Kuhel, Binghua Zhu, Zachary W.Q. Moore and David Y. Hui. Recessive
Gene(s) Distinct from the Atherosclerosis-Susceptible Genes Dictates
Neointimal Hyperplasia After Arterial Injury in Mice. Presented
at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, 2001.
Publications
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Moore, Zachary W.Q. and David Y. Hui. Apolipoprotein E Inhibition of Vascular Cell Proliferation and Neointimal Formation In
Vivo Requires Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase. Journal of Lipid Research (in press).
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Moore, Zachary W.Q., Binghua Zhu, David G. Kuhel, and David
Y. Hui. Vascular
Apolipoprotein E Expression and Recruitment from Circulation to
Modulate Smooth Muscle Cell Response to Endothelial Denudation. American
Journal of Pathology. vol. 164, no.6, 2004.
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