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Scott J Bultman
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1990
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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32514323The failure of two major formaldehyde catabolism enzymes (ADH5 and ALDH2) leads to partial synthetic lethality in C57BL/6 mice.Genes Environ2020
32750408New insights into immunomodulation via overexpressing lipoic acid synthase as a therapeutic potential to reduce atherosclerosis.Vascul Pharmacol2020
32170007Targeted inhibition of gut bacterial β-glucuronidase activity enhances anticancer drug efficacy.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2020
30511901Personalized Nutrition in Disrupting Cancer - Proceedings From the 2017 American College of Nutrition Annual Meeting.J Am Coll Nutr2019
31304180SETD7 interacts with other chromatin-modifying factors to regulate cardiac development.Stem Cell Investig2019
30607002Publisher Correction: Bacterial butyrate prevents atherosclerosis.Nat Microbiol2019
29094594Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug-Induced Leaky Gut Modeled Using Polarized Monolayers of Primary Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells.ACS Infect Dis2018
29884327A Reversible Epigenetic Link between Obesity and Cancer Risk.Trends Endocrinol Metab2018
30478384Bacterial butyrate prevents atherosclerosis.Nat Microbiol2018
27138454Interplay between diet, gut microbiota, epigenetic events, and colorectal cancer.Mol Nutr Food Res2017
30854421<i>In Vitro</i> Generation of Mouse Colon Crypts.ACS Biomater Sci Eng2017
28232072BRG1 and BRM function antagonistically with c-MYC in adult cardiomyocytes to regulate conduction and contractility.J Mol Cell Cardiol2017
28481406The role of the microbiome in cancer development and therapy.CA Cancer J Clin2017
28222187A purified MAA-based ELISA is a useful tool for determining anti-MAA antibody titer with high sensitivity.PLoS One2017
28373182Energy Balance Modulation Impacts Epigenetic Reprogramming, ERα and ERβ Expression, and Mammary Tumor Development in MMTV-neu Transgenic Mice.Cancer Res2017
28288348A microengineered collagen scaffold for generating a polarized crypt-villus architecture of human small intestinal epithelium.Biomaterials2017
29693040Formation of Human Colonic Crypt Array by Application of Chemical Gradients Across a Shaped Epithelial Monolayer.Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol2017
29204504Self-renewing Monolayer of Primary Colonic or Rectal Epithelial Cells.Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol2017
28883613Evidence that endogenous formaldehyde produces immunogenic and atherogenic adduct epitopes.Sci Rep2017
28794819Upregulation of autophagy genes and the unfolded protein response in human heart failure.Int J Clin Exp Med2017
26970128The microbiome and its potential as a cancer preventive intervention.Semin Oncol2016
30568890Butyrate consumption of differentiated colonocytes in the upper crypt promotes homeostatic proliferation of stem and progenitor cells near the crypt base.Transl Cancer Res2016
27974176Ticking in Place for the Microbiome to Message Out.Cell Metab2016
27039070BRG1 and BRM SWI/SNF ATPases redundantly maintain cardiomyocyte homeostasis by regulating cardiomyocyte mitophagy and mitochondrial dynamics in vivo.Cardiovasc Pathol2016
26799652Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition).Autophagy2016
26868600Butyrate, neuroepigenetics and the gut microbiome: Can a high fiber diet improve brain health?Neurosci Lett2016
25565200Dysfunctional families: Clostridium scindens and secondary bile acids inhibit the growth of Clostridium difficile.Cell Metab2015
26392817Non-targeted metabolomics of <i>Brg1/Brm</i> double-mutant cardiomyocytes reveals a novel role for SWI/SNF complexes in metabolic homeostasis.Metabolomics2015
26136374Brahma is required for cell cycle arrest and late muscle gene expression during skeletal myogenesis.EMBO Rep2015
25810260PPARα inhibition modulates multiple reprogrammed metabolic pathways in kidney cancer and attenuates tumor growth.Am J Physiol Cell Physiol2015
25544751SWI/SNF complexes are required for full activation of the DNA-damage response.Oncotarget2015
23757284The BRG1 chromatin remodeler regulates widespread changes in gene expression and cell proliferation during B cell activation.J Cell Physiol2014
25266735A gnotobiotic mouse model demonstrates that dietary fiber protects against colorectal tumorigenesis in a microbiota- and butyrate-dependent manner.Cancer Discov2014
25127496Mitochondria, energetics, epigenetics, and cellular responses to stress.Environ Health Perspect2014
25121740Microbial-derived butyrate: an oncometabolite or tumor-suppressive metabolite?Cell Host Microbe2014
24302613Emerging roles of the microbiome in cancer.Carcinogenesis2014
24270685Molecular pathways: gene-environment interactions regulating dietary fiber induction of proliferation and apoptosis via butyrate for cancer prevention.Clin Cancer Res2014
24183004SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes in cardiovascular development and disease.Cardiovasc Pathol2014
24172864Characterization of a Brg1 hypomorphic allele demonstrates that genetic and biochemical activity are tightly correlated.Epigenetics2014
23076393Combined gene dosage requirement for SWI/SNF catalytic subunits during early mammalian development.Mamm Genome2013
23563701Microbial oncotarget: bacterial-produced butyrate, chemoprevention and Warburg effect.Oncotarget2013
22428069Detection of PIGO-deficient cells using proaerolysin: a valuable tool to investigate mechanisms of mutagenesis in the DT40 cell system.PLoS One2012
23029553Microbial regulation of glucose metabolism and cell-cycle progression in mammalian colonocytes.PLoS One2012
22966490Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy.Autophagy2012
23063526The Warburg effect dictates the mechanism of butyrate-mediated histone acetylation and cell proliferation.Mol Cell2012
22740088Functional redundancy of SWI/SNF catalytic subunits in maintaining vascular endothelial cells in the adult heart.Circ Res2012
22261928Metaboloepigenetics: interrelationships between energy metabolism and epigenetic control of gene expression.J Cell Physiol2012
22363625The BRG1 chromatin remodeler protects against ovarian cysts, uterine tumors, and mammary tumors in a lineage-specific manner.PLoS One2012
21531334The microbiome and butyrate regulate energy metabolism and autophagy in the mammalian colon.Cell Metab2011
22701760The ect2 rho Guanine nucleotide exchange factor is essential for early mouse development and normal cell cytokinesis and migration.Genes Cancer2011
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