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    Oxidative stress and lipotoxicity by Hauck, Amy K., Bernlohr, David A.

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-11-2016)
    “…The α,β polyunsaturated lipid aldehydes are potent lipid electrophiles that covalently modify lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Recent work highlights the…”
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    Adipose oxidative stress and protein carbonylation by Hauck, Amy K., Huang, Yimao, Hertzel, Ann V., Bernlohr, David A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-01-2019)
    “…Increased oxidative stress and abundance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are positively correlated with a variety of pathophysiologies, including…”
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    Priorities for action on the social determinants of health: Empirical evidence on the strongest associations with life expectancy in 54 low-income countries, 1990–2012 by Hauck, K., Martin, S., Smith, P.C.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2016)
    “…The WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health set out an impressive collection of policy proposals on the social determinants of health. However, a…”
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    How can we evaluate the cost-effectiveness of health system strengthening? A typology and illustrations by Hauck, K., Morton, A., Chalkidou, K., Chi, Y-Ling, Culyer, A., Levin, C., Meacock, R., Over, M., Thomas, R., Vassall, A., Verguet, S., Smith, P.C.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-01-2019)
    “…Health interventions often depend on a complex system of human and capital infrastructure that is shared with other interventions, in the form of service…”
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    Employment, work hours and weight gain among middle-aged women by Au, N, Hauck, K, Hollingsworth, B

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-05-2013)
    “…Objective: To investigate the influence of employment and work hours on weight gain and weight loss among middle-aged women. Design: Quantile regression…”
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    Treatment success after rhinosurgery: an evaluation of subjective and objective parameters by Martin, M. M., Hauck, K., von Witzleben, A., Lindemann, J., Scheithauer, M. O., Hoffmann, T. K., Sommer, F.

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-01-2022)
    “…Purpose Septal deviation and nose deformities are widely prevalent. As a consequence, patients may complain about difficulties in nasal breathing leading to a…”
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    Histone Carbonylation Is a Redox-Regulated Epigenomic Mark That Accumulates with Obesity and Aging by Hauck, Amy K, Zhou, Tong, Upadhyay, Ambuj, Sun, Yuxiang, O'Connor, Michael B, Chen, Yue, Bernlohr, David A

    Published in Antioxidants (01-12-2020)
    “…Oxidative stress is a hallmark of metabolic disease, though the mechanisms that define this link are not fully understood. Irreversible modification of…”
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    Value of turbinoplasty in rhinosurgery - a controlled randomized study by Sommer, F, Scheithauer, M O, Hoffmann, T K, Grossi, A-S, Hauck, K, Lindemann, J

    Published in Rhinology (01-10-2019)
    “…Turbinoplasty is a common procedure in patients with nasal obstruction and hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates. A general recommendation regarding the…”
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    The relationship between smoking, quitting smoking and obesity in Australia: a seemingly unrelated probit approach by Au, N., Hauck, K., Hollingsworth, B.

    Published in Applied economics (01-06-2013)
    “…Smoking and obesity are two leading causes of preventable death. Further understanding of the relationship between these two risk factors can assist in…”
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    Full genome ultra-deep pyrosequencing associates G-to-A hypermutation of the hepatitis B virus genome with the natural progression of hepatitis B by Beggel, B., Münk, C., Däumer, M., Hauck, K., Häussinger, D., Lengauer, T., Erhardt, A.

    Published in Journal of viral hepatitis (01-12-2013)
    “…Summary Human APOBEC3 (A3) cytosine deaminases are antiviral restriction factors capable of editing the genome the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Despite the…”
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    Dichotomous engagement of HDAC3 activity governs inflammatory responses by Nguyen, Hoang C. B., Adlanmerini, Marine, Hauck, Amy K., Lazar, Mitchell A.

    Published in Nature (London) (13-08-2020)
    “…The histone deacetylases (HDACs) are a superfamily of chromatin-modifying enzymes that silence transcription through the modification of histones. Among them,…”
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    Response to interferon alfa is hepatitis B virus genotype dependent: genotype A is more sensitive to interferon than genotype D by Erhardt, A, Blondin, D, Hauck, K, Sagir, A, Kohnle, T, Heintges, T, Häussinger, D

    Published in Gut (01-07-2005)
    “…Background an aims: Current interferon alfa (IFN) treatment of chronic hepatitis B has limited efficacy. The role of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes for…”
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    Revisiting the form of dead time corrections for neutron coincidence counting by Croft, S., Evans, L.G., Favalli, A., Hauck, D.K., Henzlova, D., Santi, P.

    Published in Radiation measurements (01-07-2012)
    “…A standard nondestructive assay technique for determining the mass of plutonium in an item is passive neutron coincidence counting. In passive neutron…”
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    Short-term cold exposure induces persistent epigenomic memory in brown fat by Inoue, Shin-Ichi, Emmett, Matthew J, Lim, Hee-Woong, Midha, Mohit, Richter, Hannah J, Celwyn, Isaac J, Mehmood, Rashid, Chondronikola, Maria, Klein, Samuel, Hauck, Amy K, Lazar, Mitchell A

    Published in Cell metabolism (06-08-2024)
    “…Deficiency of the epigenome modulator histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) in brown adipose tissue (BAT) impairs the ability of mice to survive in near-freezing…”
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    Obesity-induced protein carbonylation in murine adipose tissue regulates the DNA-binding domain of nuclear zinc finger proteins by Hauck, Amy K., Zhou, Tong, Hahn, Wendy, Petegrosso, Raphael, Kuang, Rui, Chen, Yue, Bernlohr, David A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-08-2018)
    “…In obesity-linked insulin resistance, oxidative stress in adipocytes leads to lipid peroxidation and subsequent carbonylation of proteins by diffusible lipid…”
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