Colleen Bushell
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
25 Papers
32 Citations
Colleen Bushell is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Interstitial cystitis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Colleen Bushell include Urbana University & National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
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Papers
Lung epithelial and endothelial damage, loss of tissue repair, inhibition of fibrinolysis, and cellular senescence in fatal COVID-19.
Felice D’Agnillo,Kathie-Anne Walters,Yongli Xiao,Zong-Mei Sheng,Kelsey Scherler,Jae-Keun Park,Sebastian Gygli,Luz Angela Rosas,Kaitlyn Sadtler,Heather Kalish,Charles Blatti,Ruoqing Zhu,Lisa Gatzke,Colleen Bushell,Matthew J. Memoli,Steven J. O'Day,Trevan D Fischer,Terese C. Hammond,Raymond Lee,J. Christian Cash,Matthew E Powers,Grant E. O'Keefe,Kelly J. Butnor,Amy Rapkiewicz,William D. Travis,Scott P Layne,John C. Kash,Jeffery K. Taubenberger +27 more
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Stool-based biomarkers of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
Andrea Braundmeier-Fleming,Nate Russell,Wenbin Yang,Megan Y. Nas,Ryan E. Yaggie,Matthew Berry,Laurie Bachrach,Sarah C. Flury,Darlene S. Marko,Colleen Bushell,Michael Welge,Bryan A. White,Anthony J. Schaeffer,David J. Klumpp +13 more
TL;DR: Stool metabolomic studies identified glyceraldehyde as significantly elevated in IC and metabolic pathway analysis identified lipid pathways, consistent with predicted metagenome functionality, suggest that DIPP species and metabolites may serve as candidates for novel IC biomarkers in stool.
Long-Term Administration of Conjugated Estrogen and Bazedoxifene Decreased Murine Fecal β-Glucuronidase Activity Without Impacting Overall Microbiome Community
Karen L. Chen,Xiaoji Liu,Yiru Chen Zhao,Kadriye Hieronymi,Gianluigi Rossi,Gianluigi Rossi,Loretta Auvil,Michael Welge,Michael Welge,Colleen Bushell,Colleen Bushell,Rebecca L. Smith,Rebecca L. Smith,Kathryn E. Carlson,Sung Hoon Kim,John A. Katzenellenbogen,Michael J. Miller,Zeynep Madak-Erdogan +17 more
TL;DR: It is found that long-term estrogen supplementation impacts composition of gut microbiota and microbial activity, which affects estrogen metabolism in the gut, and it is possible to manipulate such activity to improve the efficacy and safety of long- term administered estrogens for postmenopausal women or breast cancer patients.
Knowledge-guided analysis of "omics" data using the KnowEnG cloud platform.
Charles Blatti,Amin Emad,Amin Emad,Matthew Berry,Lisa Gatzke,Milt Epstein,Daniel Lanier,Pramod Rizal,Jing Ge,Xiaoxia Liao,Omar N Sobh,Mike Lambert,Corey S. Post,Jinfeng Xiao,Peter Groves,Aidan T. Epstein,Xi Chen,Subhashini Srinivasan,Erik Lehnert,Krishna R. Kalari,Liewei Wang,Richard M. Weinshilboum,Jun S. Song,C. Victor Jongeneel,Jiawei Han,Umberto Ravaioli,Nahil Sobh,Colleen Bushell,Saurabh Sinha +28 more
TL;DR: The KnowEnG system’s potential value in democratization of advanced tools for the modern genomics era is demonstrated through several case studies that use its tools to recreate and expand upon the published analysis of cancer data sets.
Assessment of peritoneal microbial features and tumor marker levels as potential diagnostic tools for ovarian cancer
Ruizhong Miao,Taylor C. Badger,Kathleen Groesch,Paula L. Diaz-Sylvester,Teresa Wilson,Allen Ghareeb,Jongjin Anne Martin,Melissa A. Cregger,Melissa A. Cregger,Michael Welge,Colleen Bushell,Loretta Auvil,Ruoqing Zhu,Laurent Brard,Andrea Braundmeier-Fleming +14 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that OC pathogenesis alters the peritoneal microbial environment and that these unique microbial features are important for accurate diagnosis of OC.