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Matthew Wortham
Pediatric Diabetes Research Center, University of California
2007
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Nathan Sheffield (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37407581Beta cell dysfunction induced by bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2 is associated with histone modifications and decreased NeuroD1 chromatin binding.Cell Death Dis2023
34823065Deletion of ABCB10 in beta-cells protects from high-fat diet induced insulin resistance.Mol Metab2022
36162056Systemic LSD1 Inhibition Prevents Aberrant Remodeling of Metabolism in Obesity.Diabetes2022
35288669Sizing up beta cells made from stem cells.Nat Biotechnol2022
34030925Transcriptional mechanisms of pancreatic β-cell maturation and functional adaptation.Trends Endocrinol Metab2021
34467852Endoplasmic reticulum tubules limit the size of misfolded protein condensates.Elife2021
32350257LSD1-mediated enhancer silencing attenuates retinoic acid signalling during pancreatic endocrine cell development.Nat Commun2020
31362031Beta-cell dysfunction induced by non-cytotoxic concentrations of Interleukin-1β is associated with changes in expression of beta-cell maturity genes and associated histone modifications.Mol Cell Endocrinol2019
30517875Integrated In Vivo Quantitative Proteomics and Nutrient Tracing Reveals Age-Related Metabolic Rewiring of Pancreatic β Cell Function.Cell Rep2018
30398401Evaluation of Different Decellularization Protocols on the Generation of Pancreas-Derived Hydrogels.Tissue Eng Part C Methods2018
27166938High T Gives β Cells a Boost.Cell Metab2016
27615135Mechanisms of β-cell functional adaptation to changes in workload.Diabetes Obes Metab2016
25198066Chromatin accessibility mapping identifies mediators of basal transcription and retinoid-induced repression of OTX2 in medulloblastoma.PLoS One2014
22558385Aberrant Otx2 expression enhances migration and induces ectopic proliferation of hindbrain neuronal progenitor cells.PLoS One2012
23045699Global identification of MLL2-targeted loci reveals MLL2's role in diverse signaling pathways.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2012
22761590Extensive evolutionary changes in regulatory element activity during human origins are associated with altered gene expression and positive selection.PLoS Genet2012
22684456Apples to origins: identifying brain tumor stem cell genes by comparing transcriptomes of normal and cancer stem cells.Cancer Discov2012
20028867OTX2 is critical for the maintenance and progression of Shh-independent medulloblastomas.Cancer Res2010
18299981The transition from fatty liver to NASH associates with SAMe depletion in db/db mice fed a methionine choline-deficient diet.Dig Dis Sci2008
17576804Expression of constitutive androstane receptor, hepatic nuclear factor 4 alpha, and P450 oxidoreductase genes determines interindividual variability in basal expression and activity of a broad scope of xenobiotic metabolism genes in the human liver.Drug Metab Dispos2007
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