Cam Patterson
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Cam Patterson's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular processes, including protein ubiquitination, cholesterol metabolism, and the regulation of innate immune responses. His work has investigated the role of specific proteins like CHIP (C-terminus of Hsc70-interacting protein), a U-box-dependent E3 ubiquitin ligase, and its interactions with targets such as Hsc70. Patterson has also explored the connection between cholesterol metabolism and the heart's innate immune system, as well as the signaling pathways involved in angiogenesis, such as the IL-28A/IL-10Rβ axis. His publications delve into the chaperone-dependent regulation of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase (eNOS) trafficking and the broader cytoplasmic quality control protein degradation pathway. With a substantial publication record (598 publications) and a high citation count (42,259), Patterson is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His collaborations include work with Kristie Hadden, Stephanie M. Gardner, Jon Parham, and Pamela Lockyer, all at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 92
- Publications: 598
- Citations: 42,259
Selected Publications
- IL-28A/IL-10Rβ axis promotes angiogenesis via eNOS/AKT signaling and AP-1/NF-κB/MMP-2 network by regulating HSP70-1 expression (2024) DOI
- Unique Responsibilities and Challenges of the Lone Academic Medical Center (2024) DOI
- Design and Impact of a Novel Rural Hospital Alliance (2024) DOI
- CRAT links cholesterol metabolism to innate immune responses in the heart (2023) DOI
- RESPONSE: Last Fair Deal Gone Down (2022) DOI
- From Strategic Planning to Strategy Impact (2021) DOI
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