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Identification and Small Molecule Inhibition of an Activating Transcription Factor 4 (ATF4)-dependent Pathway to Age-related Skeletal Muscle Weakness and Atrophy. [electronic resource] by
- Ebert, Scott M
- Dyle, Michael C
- Bullard, Steven A
- Dierdorff, Jason M
- Murry, Daryl J
- Fox, Daniel K
- Bongers, Kale S
- Lira, Vitor A
- Meyerholz, David K
- Talley, John J
- Adams, Christopher M
Producer: 20160216
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The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 290
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Spermine oxidase maintains basal skeletal muscle gene expression and fiber size and is strongly repressed by conditions that cause skeletal muscle atrophy. [electronic resource] by
- Bongers, Kale S
- Fox, Daniel K
- Kunkel, Steven D
- Stebounova, Larissa V
- Murry, Daryl J
- Pufall, Miles A
- Ebert, Scott M
- Dyle, Michael C
- Bullard, Steven A
- Dierdorff, Jason M
- Adams, Christopher M
Producer: 20150416
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American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism vol. 308
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An investigation of p53 in skeletal muscle aging. [electronic resource] by
- Ebert, Scott M
- Dierdorff, Jason M
- Meyerholz, David K
- Bullard, Steven A
- Al-Zougbi, Asma
- DeLau, Austin D
- Tomcheck, Kristin C
- Skopec, Zachary P
- Marcotte, George R
- Bodine, Sue C
- Adams, Christopher M
Producer: 20200819
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Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) vol. 127
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Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) promotes skeletal muscle atrophy by forming a heterodimer with the transcriptional regulator C/EBPβ. [electronic resource] by
- Ebert, Scott M
- Bullard, Steven A
- Basisty, Nathan
- Marcotte, George R
- Skopec, Zachary P
- Dierdorff, Jason M
- Al-Zougbi, Asma
- Tomcheck, Kristin C
- DeLau, Austin D
- Rathmacher, Jacob A
- Bodine, Sue C
- Schilling, Birgit
- Adams, Christopher M
Producer: 20201021
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The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 295
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Copy number variation analysis implicates the cell polarity gene glypican 5 as a human spina bifida candidate gene. [electronic resource] by
- Bassuk, Alexander G
- Muthuswamy, Lakshmi B
- Boland, Riley
- Smith, Tiffany L
- Hulstrand, Alissa M
- Northrup, Hope
- Hakeman, Matthew
- Dierdorff, Jason M
- Yung, Christina K
- Long, Abby
- Brouillette, Rachel B
- Au, Kit Sing
- Gurnett, Christina
- Houston, Douglas W
- Cornell, Robert A
- Manak, J Robert
Producer: 20130830
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Human molecular genetics vol. 22
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