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University of Toledo Integrated Core Facilities (ICF)

Allen Schroering, B.S.

Allen Schroering in labSenior Biomedical Research Associate
Integrated Core Facilities
Histology Core
Office: 419.383.6131
Email: allen.schroering@utoledo.eduÌý

EDUCATION

B.S., Zoology, University ofÌýKentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 1990

POSITIONS

2016-2018ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýSenior Biomedical Research Associate, University of Toledo, Department of Surgery, Integrated Core Facilities, Histology Core, Toledo, OH.Ìý

2015-2016ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýBiomedical Research Assistant, University of Toledo, Department of Neurosciences, Toledo, OH, in the laboratory ofÌýÌýDr. William Gunning.Ìý

2009-2015ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýBiomedical Research Assistant, University of Toledo, Department of Neurosciences, Toledo, OH, in the laboratory of Dr. Bryan Yamamoto.

2003-2009ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýBiomedical Research Assistant, University of Toledo, Department of Biochemistry and Cancer Biology, Toledo, OH, in the laboratory of Dr. Kandace Williams.

2000-2003ÌýÌýÌýÌýSenior Research Technician, Medical College of Ohio, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Toledo, OH, in the laboratory of Dr. Han-Fei Ding.

1999-2000ÌýÌýÌýÌýSenior Research Technician, Medical College of Ohio, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Toledo, OH, in the laboratory of Dr. Sheila Banerji.

1997-1999ÌýÌýÌýÌýResearch Technologist III, Penn State College of Medicine, Weis Center for Research, Danville, PA, in the laboratory of Dr. David J. Carey.

1996‑1997ÌýÌýÌýÌýResearch Technologist II, Penn State College of Medicine, Weis Center for Research, Danville, PA, in the laboratory of Dr. David J. Carey.Ìý

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Schroering A.G., and Carey D.J. Sensory and Motor Neuron-derived Factor Is a Transmembrane Heregulin that Is Expressed on the Plasma Membrane with the Active Domain Exposed to the Extracellular Environment.ÌýÌýJ. Biol. Chem.(1998)Ìý273,30643-50.
  2. Rahmatullah M.,ÌýSchroering A.G., Rothblum K., Stahl R.C., Urban B. and Carey D.J.ÌýSynergistic Regulation of Schwann Cell Proliferation by Heregulin and Forskolin.ÌýÌýMol. Cell. Biol.(1998)Ìý18,6245-6252.
  3. Hongjuan Cui,ÌýAllen Schroering, and Han-Fei Ding.Ìýp53 Mediates DNA Damaging Drug-induced Apoptosis through a Caspase-9-dependent Pathway in SH-SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells.ÌýMolecular Cancer Therapeutics(2002)Ìý1,Ìý679-686.
  4. Yongqing Wang, Hongjuan Cui,ÌýAllen Schroering, Jane L. Ding, William S. Lane, Gael McGill, David E.Fisher and Han-Fei Ding.ÌýÌýNF-kB2 p100 is a pro-apoptotic protein with anti-oncogenic function.ÌýNature Cell Biol.Ìý(2002)4,888-893.
  5. Luis Fuentealba, Charles Schworer,ÌýAllen Schroering, Mohammed Rahmatullah, J Carey D.J. Heregulin and forskolin-induced cyclin D3 expression in Schwann cells: Role of a CCAAT promoter element and a CCAAT enhancer binding protein. Glia (2004) 45(3):238-48.
  6. Michael Edelbrock, Huiling He, Allen Schroering, Martha Fernstrom, Sangeetha Bathala, Kandace Williams Recognition and binding of mismatch repair proteins at an oncogenic hot spot. Molecular Biology (2005) 6:6.
  7. Allen G Schroering, Michael A Edelbrock, Timothy J Richards, Kandace Williams The cell cycle and DNA mismatch repair. Experimental Cell Research (2007) 313(2):292-304.
  8. Allen G Schroering, Kandace Williams Rapid induction of chromatin-associated DNA mismatch repair proteins after MNNG treatment. DNA Repair (2008) Jun 1, 7(6): 951-69.
  9. Allen G. Schroering, Anbarasi Kothandapani, Steve M Patrick, Saravanan Kaliyaperumal, Vishal P Sharma, Kandace. Williams Prolonged cell cycle response of Hela cells to low level alkylation exposure. Cancer Research (2009); 69(15):6307-14.
  10. Courtney Huff, Nirmal Bhide, Allen Schroering, Bryan K Yamamoto, Gary A Gudelsky Effect of repeated exposure to MDMA on the function of the 5-HT transporter as assessed by synaptosomal 5-HT uptake. Brain Research bulletin (2013); 91.
  11. ,Ìý,Ìý,Ìý,Ìý,ÌýÌýandÌý,Ìý, Gut Microbes (2018).
  12. Shengnan Du, Jeffrey G. Sarver, Christopher J. Trabbic, Paul W. Erhardt,ÌýAllen Schroering, and William A. Maltese,6-MOMIPP, a Novel Brain-Penetrant Antimitotic Indolyl-Chalcone, Inhibits Glioblastoma Growth and Viability. BMC Cancer (2018) submitted.