Frank A. Simmen Institution Verified
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Frank A. Simmen's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic diseases and oncogenesis, with a particular emphasis on the roles of specific transcription factors and enzymes. His recent work investigates how Malic Enzyme 1 (ME1) contributes to obesity and hepatic steatosis, influencing circulating insulin and leptin levels in mouse models. He also studies the function of Krüppel-like Factors (KLFs), specifically KLF9 and KLF13, examining their dual roles as repressors and activators in cancer development. His research has demonstrated that KLF9 can suppress hepatocellular carcinoma progression by mitigating oxidative stress and inflammation in mice on high-fat diets.
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- h-index: 54
- Publications: 208
- Citations: 7,524
Selected Publications
- Unveiling myometrial SP/Krüppel-like factors as drivers of parturition: insights from transcriptional and endocrine regulatory networks (2025) DOI
- Krüppel-like Factor-9 and Krüppel-like Factor-13: Highly Related, Multi-Functional, Transcriptional Repressors and Activators of Oncogenesis (2023) DOI
- Malic Enzyme 1 (ME1) Promotes Adiposity and Hepatic Steatosis and Induces Circulating Insulin and Leptin in Obese Female Mice (2023) DOI
- Krüppel-like Factor 9 (KLF9) Suppresses Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)-Promoting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Mice Fed High-Fat Diet (2022) DOI
- Lesion Genotype Modifies High-Fat Diet Effects on Endometriosis Development in Mice (2021) DOI
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10 (2021) DOI
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