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    Is Lactate an Oncometabolite? Evidence Supporting a Role for Lactate in the Regulation of Transcriptional Activity of Cancer-Related Genes in MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells by San-Millán, Iñigo, Julian, Colleen G, Matarazzo, Christopher, Martinez, Janel, Brooks, George A

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (14-01-2020)
    “…Lactate is a ubiquitous molecule in cancer. In this exploratory study, our aim was to test the hypothesis that lactate could function as an oncometabolite by…”
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    Altered placental ion channel gene expression in preeclamptic high-altitude pregnancies by Julian, Colleen G, Houck, Julie A, Fallahi, Sahand, Lazo-Vega, Litzi, Matarazzo, Christopher J, Diamond, Breea, Miranda-Garrido, Valquiria, Krause, Bernardo J, Moore, Lorna G, Shortt, Jonathan A, Toledo-Jaldin, Lilian, Lorca, Ramón A

    Published in Physiological genomics (01-09-2023)
    “…High-altitude (>2,500 m) residence increases the risk of pregnancy vascular disorders such as fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia, each characterized by…”
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    AMPK activation in pregnant human myometrial arteries from high-altitude and intrauterine growth-restricted pregnancies by Lorca, Ramón A, Matarazzo, Christopher J, Bales, Elise S, Houck, Julie A, Orlicky, David J, Euser, Anna G, Julian, Colleen G, Moore, Lorna G

    “…High-altitude (>2,500 m) residence increases the incidence of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) due, in part, to reduced uterine artery blood flow and…”
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    High altitude regulates the expression of AMPK pathways in human placenta by Lorca, Ramón A., Houck, Julie A., Laurent, Louise C., Matarazzo, Christopher J., Baker, Kori, Horii, Mariko, Nelson, Katharine K., Bales, Elise S., Euser, Anna G., Parast, Mana M., Moore, Lorna G., Julian, Colleen G.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (15-01-2021)
    “…High-altitude (>2500 m) residence augments the risk of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and preeclampsia likely due, in part, to uteroplacental…”
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