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Dr. Mingxie Che
Assistant
Professor of Pathology

 

Education:

M.D., Shanghai Medical University, Shanghai, China
Ph.D. in molecular and cellular physiology:
Tufts University, Boston, MA

Residency Training:
Albert Einstein College of medicine and Montefiore Affiliated Hospitals, New York

Fellowship Training:
Johnons Hopins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
University of Texas M.D. Anderson cancer Center, Houston, TX

Subspecialty Interest:
Adult Urological Oncology Pathology

Pathology Research:

SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Che M, Su QF. Modulatory effect of deep peroneal nerve stimulation on the carotid body chemoreceptor pressor response in rabbits. Sheng Li Hsueh Pao 40(5): 486-493, 1988. [Medline]

2. Nishida T. Gatmaitan Z, Che M, Arias IM. Rat liver canalicular membrane vesicles contain an ATP-dependent bile acid transport system. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 88(15): 6590-6594, 1991. [Medline]

3. Board P, Nishida T, Gatmaitan Z, Che M, Arias IM. Erythrocyte membrane transport of glutathione conjugates and axidized glutathione in the Dubin-Johnson syndrome and in rats wieth hereditary hyperbilirubinemia. Hepatology 15(4): 722-725, 1992
Publications Continued [Medline]

4. Che M, Nishida T, Gatmaitan Z, Arias IM. A nucleoside transporter is functionally linked to ectonucleotidases in rat liver canalicular membrane. J Biol Chem 267(14): 9684-9688, 1992.[Medline]

5. Buschman E, Arceci RJ, Croop JM, Che M, Arias IM, Housman DE, Gros P. mdr2 encodes P-glycoprotein expressed in the bile canalicular membrane as determined by isoform-specific antibodies. J Biol Chem 267-(25): 18093-18099, 1992. [Medline]

6. Arias IM, Che M, Gatmaitan Z, Levelile C, Nishida T, St Pierre M. The biology of the bile canaliculus, 1992. Hepatology 17(2): 318-329, 1998. (Review) [Medline]

7. Nishida T, Che M, Gatmaitan Z, Arias IM. Structure-specific inhibition by bile acids of adenosine triphosphate-dependent taurocholate transport in rat canalicular membrane vesicles. Hepatology 21(4): 1058-1062, 1995. [Medline]

8. Che M, Ortiz DF, Arias IM. Primary structure and functional expression of cDNA encoding the bile canalicular, purine-specific Na(+)nucleoside contransporter. J Biol Chem 270(23): 13596-13599, 1995. [Medline]

9. Che M, Gatmaitan Z, Arias IM. Ectonucleotidases, purine nucleoside transporters, and function of the bile canalicular plasma membrane of the hepatocyte. FASEB J 11(2): 101-108, 1997. (Review) [Medline]

10. Hillman GG, Maughan RL, Grignon Dj, yudelev M, Rubio J, Tekyi-Mensah S, Layer A, Che M, and Forman JD. Neutron or Photon irradiation for Prostate Tumors: Enchancement of cytokine therapy in a metastatic tumor model. Clin Cancer Res 7: 136-144, 2001.[Medline]

11. Che M, Tonnos C, Deavers M, Malpica A, Gershenson D, Silva E. Ovarian mixed-epithelial carcinomas with a microcystic pattern and signet-ring cells. Int J Gynecol Pathol 20(4): 323-328, 2001. [Medline]

12. Che M, Ro JY, Ordonez NG, Miller RW, Ayala AG. Cilated epithelial in the urethra: Case report and literature review. Pathol Int 51(11): 892-895, 2001. [Medline]


13. Nemeth JA, Yousif R, Herzog M, Che M, Upadhyay J, Skekarriz B, Bhagat S, Mullins C, Fridman R, Cher ML. Matrix metalloproteinases, bone matrikx turnover and tumor cell proliferation in prostate cancer bone metastasis. J Natl Cancer Inst 94(1): 17-25, 2001.[Medline]


14. Che M, Tamboli P, Ro JY, Park DS< Amato RJ, Ayala AG< Bilateral Testicular Germ Cell Tumors: 20-Year Experience at M.D. Anderson Cancer. Cancer, 2002. (In Press)


15. Nie D, Che M, Grignon D, Tang K, Honn KV. Role of Eicosanoids in Protate Cancer Progression. Cancer Metastasis Rev, 2002. (In Press)

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