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    A mitofusin 2/HIF1α axis sets a maturation checkpoint in regenerating skeletal muscle by Wang, Xun, Jia, Yuemeng, Zhao, Jiawei, Lesner, Nicholas P, Menezes, Cameron J, Shelton, Spencer D, Venigalla, Siva Sai Krishna, Xu, Jian, Cai, Chunyu, Mishra, Prashant

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2022)
    “…A fundamental issue in regenerative medicine is whether there exist endogenous regulatory mechanisms that limit the speed and efficiency of the repair process…”
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    Autosomal recessive progeroid syndrome due to homozygosity for a TOMM7 variant by Garg, Abhimanyu, Keng, Wee-Teik, Chen, Zhenkang, Sathe, Adwait Amod, Xing, Chao, Kailasam, Pavithira Devi, Shao, Yanqiu, Lesner, Nicholas P, Llamas, Claire B, Agarwal, Anil K, Mishra, Prashant

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2022)
    “…Multiple genetic loci have been reported for progeroid syndromes. However, the molecular defects in some extremely rare forms of progeria have yet to be…”
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    Differential requirements for mitochondrial electron transport chain components in the adult murine liver by Lesner, Nicholas P, Wang, Xun, Chen, Zhenkang, Frank, Anderson, Menezes, Cameron J, House, Sara, Shelton, Spencer D, Lemoff, Andrew, McFadden, David G, Wansapura, Janaka, DeBerardinis, Ralph J, Mishra, Prashant

    Published in eLife (26-09-2022)
    “…Mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) dysfunction due to mutations in the nuclear or mitochondrial genome is a common cause of metabolic disease in…”
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    HIF: a master regulator of nutrient availability and metabolic cross‐talk in the tumor microenvironment by Missiaen, Rindert, Lesner, Nicholas P, Simon, M Celeste

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-03-2023)
    “…A role for hypoxia‐inducible factors (HIFs) in hypoxia‐dependent regulation of tumor cell metabolism has been thoroughly investigated and covered in reviews…”
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    Detection of RNA nucleoside modifications with the uridine-specific ribonuclease MC1 from Momordica charantia by Addepalli, Balasubrahmanym, Lesner, Nicholas P, Limbach, Patrick A

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-10-2015)
    “…A codon-optimized recombinant ribonuclease, MC1 is characterized for its uridine-specific cleavage ability to map nucleoside modifications in RNA. The…”
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    Emerging metabolomic tools to study cancer metastasis by Nascentes Melo, Luiza Martins, Lesner, Nicholas P, Sabatier, Marie, Ubellacker, Jessalyn M, Tasdogan, Alpaslan

    Published in Trends in cancer (01-12-2022)
    “…Metastasis is responsible for 90% of deaths in patients with cancer. Understanding the role of metabolism during metastasis has been limited by the development…”
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    α-ketobutyrate links alterations in cystine metabolism to glucose oxidation in mtDNA mutant cells by Lesner, Nicholas P., Gokhale, Amrita S., Kota, Kalyani, DeBerardinis, Ralph J., Mishra, Prashant

    Published in Metabolic engineering (01-07-2020)
    “…Pathogenic mutations in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) impair organellar ATP production, requiring mutant cells to activate metabolic adaptations for…”
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    Blocking methionine catabolism induces senescence and confers vulnerability to GSK3 inhibition in liver cancer by Li, Fuming, Liu, Pingyu, Mi, Wen, Li, Liucheng, Anderson, Nicole M, Lesner, Nicholas P, Burrows, Michelle, Plesset, Jacqueline, Majer, Ariana, Wang, Guanlin, Li, Jinyang, Zhu, Lingzhi, Keith, Brian, Simon, M Celeste

    Published in Nature cancer (01-01-2024)
    “…Availability of the essential amino acid methionine affects cellular metabolism and growth, and dietary methionine restriction has been implicated as a cancer…”
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    Lactate metabolism is essential in early-onset mitochondrial myopathy by Chen, Zhenkang, Bordieanu, Bogdan, Kesavan, Rushendhiran, Lesner, Nicholas P, Venigalla, Siva Sai Krishna, Shelton, Spencer D, DeBerardinis, Ralph J, Mishra, Prashant

    Published in Science advances (06-01-2023)
    “…Myopathies secondary to mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) dysfunction can result in devastating disease. While the consequences of ETC defects have…”
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    Scinderin promotes fusion of electron transport chain dysfunctional muscle stem cells with myofibers by Wang, Xun, Shelton, Spencer D, Bordieanu, Bogdan, Frank, Anderson R, Yi, Yating, Venigalla, Siva Sai Krishna, Gu, Zhimin, Lenser, Nicholas P, Glogauer, Michael, Chandel, Navdeep S, Zhao, Hu, Zhao, Zhiyu, McFadden, David G, Mishra, Prashant

    Published in Nature aging (01-01-2022)
    “…Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) experience age-associated declines in number and function, accompanied by mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) dysfunction…”
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    A mitofusin 2/HIF1[alpha] axis sets a maturation checkpoint in regenerating skeletal muscle by Wang, Xun, Jia, Yuemeng, Zhao, Jiawei, Lesner, Nicholas P, Menezes, Cameron J, Shelton, Spencer D, Venigalla, Siva Sai Krishna, Xu, Jian, Cai, Chunyu, Mishra, Prashant

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2022)
    “…A fundamental issue in regenerative medicine is whether there exist endogenous regulatory mechanisms that limit the speed and efficiency of the repair process…”
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    Characterization and Identification of Metabolites in the Oxidation of Nicotinic Acid by Bacillus Niacini by Lesner, Nicholas P., Peterson, Michael T., Snider, Mark J.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only N‐Heterocylic compounds are of environmental concern due to their ubiquitous contamination in groundwater and soil. Nicotinic acid is a simple…”
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    Abstract B003: Increasing branched-chain amino acid metabolism reduces clear cell renal cell carcinoma growth by Coffey, Nathan J., Riscal, Romain, Skuli, Nicolas, Lesner, Nicholas P., Noji, Michael, Jiang, Christine, Kim, Laura C., Han, Xu, Blair, Megan C., Keith, Brian, Arany, Zoltan, Simon, M. Celeste

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2023)
    “…Abstract North America has the highest incidence of renal cancer in the world with the most common subtype being clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC)…”
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