Ana I. Coelho
Graduate Assistant
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Ana I. Coelho's research investigates the molecular and physiological aspects of bone health, aging, and metabolic disorders. Her work includes studying the effects of exercise and aging on bone quality and the role of adipose tissue in bone health. Coelho has also explored treatments for classic galactosemia, including novel mRNA therapies to restore protein and enzyme activity in zebrafish models. Her publications address the function of co-repressors in gene expression and the impact of mitochondrial function and autophagy on bone mechanoresponsiveness. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Aaron Warren, Maria Almeida, Ha-Neui Kim, and Landon B. Gatrell, on multiple publications.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 910
Selected Publications
- The Aging Landscape by <scp>scRNAseq</scp> of Mesenchymal Lineage Cells in Mouse Bone (2025) DOI
- Mechanisms of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species action in bone mesenchymal cells (2025) DOI
- Estrogens protect bone mass by inhibiting NAD <sup>+</sup> metabolism in osteoclasts (2025) DOI
- The adverse effects of chemotherapy on bone mass are not prevented by senolytics (2025) DOI
- Mechanisms of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species action in bone mesenchymal cells (2025) DOI
- Mitochondrial oxidative stress or decreased autophagy in osteoblast lineage cells is not sufficient to mimic the deleterious effects of aging on bone mechanoresponsiveness (2025) DOI
- Differences In Femur And Lumbar Vertebra Adaptations To Running And Swimming In Wistar Rat Models (2024) DOI
- RANK ligand converts the NCoR/HDAC3 co-repressor to a PGC1β- and RNA-dependent co-activator of osteoclast gene expression (2023) DOI
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